The tapir calf is a male.
I'm just now seeing this and it's a victory. The little guy seems very healthy, quite the curious one. He's in good hands with great parents in a good zoo.
The tapir calf is a male.
Interestingly, the pangolin ZooChat (name of the zoos keeper talks) appears to have been removed from the list on the website. It should still be fed around that time, although I'd probably contact the zoo to be sure. I haven't stopped by the African Forest house at 4:00 PM in a while, so next time I'm at the zoo I'll try. I saw the pangolin awake and moving on six consecutive visits by going around that time.Is the 4:00 pm feeding still the best chance to see the pangolin?
I'm hopefully headed there tomorrow, so I could find out.Interestingly, the pangolin ZooChat (name of the zoos keeper talks) appears to have been removed from the list on the website. It should still be fed around that time, although I'd probably contact the zoo to be sure. I haven't stopped by the African Forest house at 4:00 PM in a while, so next time I'm at the zoo I'll try. I saw the pangolin awake and moving on six consecutive visits by going around that time.
Yes, the pangolin was fed a little after 4 PM. I asked keepers earlier in the day near the wolves, but they didn't know. At around 4:10 I left the African Forest House and passed some keepers headed toward the building, so I asked them if they were going to feed the Pangolin. One said "sure, I could do that," and told me he'd be back in a few minutes. I'm fairly certain that it is still the regularly scheduled time, although I recommend anyone visiting to ask a keeper in Habitat Africa: The Forest. After the feeding, the Pangolin was certainly active and I watched (And attempted to photograph) it for about half an hour. I'll post more updates soon.I'm hopefully headed there tomorrow, so I could find out.
The Cape Barren Goose outside of the Australia House were off exhibit, in what seemed to be the only change due to the bird flu.
Still just the male Tapir outside, the Pachyderm house was still closed
The White-bellied Pangolin was fed and active in the African Forest House around 4:10 PM
I thought I saw one them during my last visit a few weeks ago. However, I only took a fleeting glance at their enclosure and just assumed what I saw was one of the cape barren geese. It might have been a wild Canadian goose that I mistook as one from a distance. If so, that is definitely not my finest moment.I have not seen the cape barren goose since 2019 and don’t think the zoo has them anymore. Unless if anyone else has seen them?
They've been off exhibit since the pandemic began. Were the other tamarins back on exhibit? They've also been gone since Tropic World reopened last year.In Tropic World: South America, the Geoffroy's Marmoset was signed as 'temporarily off exhibit'.
The signage is Reptiles and Birds is genuinely awful and exemplifies why electronic signage is a terrible idea.Two of the enclosures in Reptiles and Birds had signage not working
I have not seen the cape barren goose since 2019 and don’t think the zoo has them anymore. Unless if anyone else has seen them?
The building was closed Friday and Saturday (6/3-6/4) according to their website. Not sure why. Baby tapir won’t be allowed outside for another few weeks.
I was there yesterday (6/4) at around 4:20pm and the pangolin had not been fed and wasn’t active.
It was signed as 'currently off exhibit', which gave me the impression that they were not permanently gone. I haven't been to Brookfield since 2018, so they were still there last time I was.I have not seen the cape barren goose since 2019 and don’t think the zoo has them anymore. Unless if anyone else has seen them?
Yes, thanks for the correction, it should have been closed for just those two days so 'still closed' was not the proper wording.The building was closed Friday and Saturday (6/3-6/4) according to their website. Not sure why. Baby tapir won’t be allowed outside for another few weeks.
I don't think the 4:00PM time is a set-in-stone thing, anyone wanting to make sure they see it active should ask a keeper in Habitat Africa! The Forest.I was there yesterday (6/4) at around 4:20pm and the pangolin had not been fed and wasn’t active.
Interesting. I didn't see the emus at all when I visited, but I wonder why Brookfield was so comparatively lax about the bird flu.If they are off exhibit, I don't think it would be a result of the bird flu. The emu were still on exhibit in the adjacent yards, as was every other bird in the zoo minus the free-roamers.
No other tamarins on exhibit or signed. The squirrel and spider monkeys were the only monkeys in Tropic World: South America.They've been off exhibit since the pandemic began. Were the other tamarins back on exhibit? They've also been gone since Tropic World reopened last year.
I agree, I have a strong disdain for unskippable rotating electronic signage. Having been to DWA and compiling a species list for Shedd recently, Reptiles and Birds didn't seem so bad...The signage is Reptiles and Birds is genuinely awful and exemplifies why electronic signage is a terrible idea.
Thanks for sharing this. It will be super helpful for anyone planning a trip and for us locals as well. Feel free to share your thoughts on Brookfield and the other Chicago collections if you'd like. I always enjoy seeing what foreigners think of American zoos.I'm going to Brookfield later this month and am obviously anxious to see pangolins. Messaged the zoo and they told me that they are fed at 10 am and then again between 3 and 4. So conceivably, if they were fed early, on the dot at 3, they'd be asleep again by 4.10.
Thanks for sharing this. It will be super helpful for anyone planning a trip and for us locals as well. Feel free to share your thoughts on Brookfield and the other Chicago collections if you'd like. I always enjoy seeing what foreigners think of American zoos.
World Bird Sanctuary is loaded with rarities, you'll see more than just the Pondicherry Vulture.I was planning to do a little write-up of my impressions of the Shedd, Lincoln Park and Brookfield (as well as St Louis and hopefully the World Bird Sanctuary, if it is worth making the drive for a single Pondicherry vulture? Their website is not the best). Not full species lists or reviews, but just general thoughts.
World Bird Sanctuary is loaded with rarities, you'll see more than just the Pondicherry Vulture.![]()
I would think it would be worth visiting if it's that close, regardless of what the collection is, then.Seems to be only a 15 minute drive from one of the places I'll be staying in St Louis...
I would think it would be worth visiting if it's that close, regardless of what the collection is, then.