Yes those were definitely the ones you must have seen.
The old pair is also extremely active and energetic.
~Thylo
Yes those were definitely the ones you must have seen.
That’s fantastic news, hope it all goes well. I wasn’t the only Zoochatter who was worried they would die out at bronx.In April the zoo did bring in an additional 1.1 pair of Ring-Tailed Mongoose from Berlin Zoo. Nashville Zoo also imported 3.4 from Europe in the fall of 2022
I wonder if the ruff and blackbirds are from Sylvan Heights. At least for the Ruff they manage is large (20+ individual) group.
I visited the zoo for the first time since returning from Kenya yesterday and noted quite a few changes since my last visit.
Of course, there are previously reported on new species on-exhibit like the Kagu, Milos Viper, Malagasy Crocodiles, and Kimberley Rock Monitor which were all a treat to see.
I also noted some additional changes:
-There's a Blue-Faced Honeyeater added to the Maleo enclosure.
-The old cuckoo/tinamou enclosure now houses Double-Barred Finch, Diamond Firetail, Budgerigar, Marianas Fruit-Dove, and once again the tinamous.
-The azure-winged magpies have been added to the capercaillie/Harlequin Duck enclosure, and they are joined by two new species to the zoo: a small colony of Ruff and a pair of European Blackbirds.
-In addition to the Mangshan Pitviper hatchling, there is also a single Sulawesi Forest Turtle hatched by the zoo visible in the back of the nursery.
-The zoo has added Pleasing Poison Dart Frogs to the dart frog enclosure.
-The former Fly River Turtle then hingeback tortoise enclosure is currently under repair and completely blocked off.
-The Eastern Collared Lizard is back on-show and has replaced the Jeweled Chameleons.
-The Taiwan Mountain Viper has been moved back off-exhibit and replaced by Aruba Island Rattlesnake.
-The Indian turtle tank is currently under repair.
-The two turtle enclosures at the end of the reptile house have been swapped with the Asian turtles now on the right and the South American turtles now on the left.
-The enclosure that has long held baby alligators of either species is now housing McCord's Box Turtles which makes more sense as a display to me.
-The path leading to the Pheasantry remains entirely blocked off.
-The Mountain Peacock-Pheasant is now mixed with the Black-Faced Ibis by the sea lions.
~Thylo
Aren't there six bears, split into two groups, four bears together and two bears together, or was that pair sent to the Central Park Zoo?- Only 2 Brown Bears appeared to be out on exhibit where in the past there had been 3 or 4
Based on the construction I saw today, I wouldn’t count on it reopening for a whileDo we know when the 2nd floor of WoB reopens?