Brookfield Zoo Chicago Visit Report 01/01/2025
Started off the new year right with a trip to the zoo. It was a terrific visit with a lot of activity for the off-season. Here are a few updates:
Updates:
-Brush-tailed bettongs are now on-exhibit in the Australia House.
-The zoo no longer has ocelots. One of the Pallas’ cats has moved into their former enclosure.
-Mikey, the gray seal pup born last year, has moved to a different facility
-There are now a total of eight greater prairie-chickens on-exhibit in the prairie aviary.
-The Mexican beaded lizard exhibit in Reptiles and Birds is empty and awaiting new inhabitants.
-The bumblebee toad and western hognose snake exhibits in Feathers and Scales were empty.
-A new perimeter fence has gone up around the outdoor turtle enclosures.
-The wading birds have still not been introduced to the renovated swamp aviary, besides the flamingos.
-The juvenile Papuan olive python exhibited in The Swamp has moved to the Australia House. Their previous enclosure is being renovated for wood turtles.
Tropical Forests Construction Updates:
-In the South American monkey enclosure, landscaping has begun. Looks like the exhibit will have an incline away from the viewing area. Multiple live trees have been planted, some of which are quite tall.
-Here’s a look at one of the primary gorilla viewing areas adjacent to the new building. You can see the openings of transfer chutes that the gorillas will use to get from their holding areas to the outdoor enclosure(s).
-And here’s the progress on one of the gorilla enclosures.
Animal Highlights
-The highlight of the day was getting an up-close view of the baby binturongs born last summer. This was by far the most active I’ve ever seen these guys and the babies were adorable. One was scaling the mesh right by the visitor area, while the other was wrestling with its mom. Rarely do I ever see the zoo’s binturongs at all, so this was a real treat.
-Both of the small-spotted genets were incredibly active and great fun to watch. The one in the play zoo had an affinity for my sunglasses, following them intently. Such a wonderful species.
-It was terrific to finally see a large flock of prairie-chickens on-show after just seeing one or two individuals since the aviary opened. They all seemed much more comfortable and congregated near the front of the aviary where some nest boxes have been placed. Interestingly, the cranes and egrets were off-exhibit, not sure why.