Some updates from my visit on Sunday:
-There are now Gouldian Finches in the 4th exhibit f the World of Birds
-The Red Panda is (unfortunately) still in one of the Mouse House cages. The exhibit is being ‘baby-proofed’
-As I mentioned in 2023 news thread, one of the smaller tanks containing Mudskippers finished construction. All the species (Banded Archerfish (
Toxotes jaculatrix), Spotted Scat (
Scatophagus argus), Mono (
Monodactylus argenteus), Green Pufferfish (
Dichotomyctere fluviatilis), and Atlantic Mudskupper (
Periophthalmus barbarus)) have returned.
-Across the way, the exhibit containing Roti Island Snake-Necked Turtles and Sailfin lizards is once again empty
-Not an update but I saw the Northern Luzon Giant Cloud Rat in Jungleworld for the first time
-Despite all signage for the DeBrazza’s Monkey being removed during closures in the past 2 years, Angolan Colobus Monkeys are still signed for the Mandrill/Red River Hog exhibit. Is this an error or will they actually inhabit the exhibit (nothing was on display during my visit due to the weather.)
-The corner Turtle exhibit in the World of Reptiles has returned with Indian Roofed Turtle, Cochin Box Turtle, Roti Island Snake-Necked Turtle
-Several exhibits on the left side of the nocturnal wing of the Mouse House were unfortunately empty
-The Great-Horned Owls have disappeared from the Birds of Prey as they “Spend the winter indoors where it’s warmer.” They live in the New York area year round and we’re out in January when the temperature was in the teens
-There is an unsigned Lesser? Scaup in the Sea Bird Aviary
-Also not an update but the Sambar Deer were in the field, viewable from the Bronx River Parkway (lucky place to get stuck in traffic

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Aquatic Bird House Updates
-African Pygmy Goose are gone from the Guam Kingfisher exhibit, the Cotton Pygmy Geese remain.
-There is at least one unsigned Sunbittern mixed in with the Scarlet Ibis
-There was an unsigned Tufted Duck mixed in with Smew and Red-Crested Turaco
-The North Island Brown Kiwi exhibit received a minor update, removing/moving some minor props in the exhibit to make viewing the Kiwi much easier
-The African Pygmy Falcon have returned