moldaramacollector
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Went today and did some things I usually don't do while skipping some usual stops. Here's my report.
Habitat Africa: Plated lizards were off exhibit. Painted dogs were sleeping at the window which was great. Some really good views of the nyala today. Saw the dik-dik very briefly, one of a few elusive animals I was lucky to catch today.
Pachyderms: No active work but there is a truck behind one of the fences. Agree with the sentiment that they'll start working on it sooner than later. They were working on Tropical Forests through the winter and I can see them doing the same here. Very exciting.
Tropic Forests: First time checking this out and I liked it. Spider monkeys were the star of the show. Loved watching them climb the netting and hanging in the trees. Orangutans were in Tropic World (which I forgot to check). The family group of gorillas were inside today, the rest were outside. Generally agree with the criticism of the overuse of concrete but its certainly an improvement from what they had. Nothing shocking to say there. I still have a soft spot for that odd water exhibit on that side.
Great Bear Wilderness: Wolves were very active today. Had some great views of them. Brown and polar bears were also out and about. The third bear enclosure was empty.
Feathers and Scales: Puerto Rican boa and sheltopusik were off display. A few others were empty but without signage. There's a good amount of empty space in there currently. I will say the Australian section in the back right corner is becoming one of my favorites to watch.
Macaws: Never went in there until today. I was in and out. The few visitors that were there seemed to do the same. I really don't get the point of it. Not educational and not entertaining. I would love to see them do something with the space. Three macaws on sticks just isn't it.
The Swamp: Seemed a bit more populated than my last visit. Always loved how immersive and educational it is. The open aviary remains a fantastic addition and it was quite active in there today. In my last report I said that the building could use a star like the alligator was but I could see that aviary being it, at least for me. The sawmill section had a lot of no-shows but there was a display of desert cockroaches. I didn't remember this from my past visits so that was interesting. Otter showed up as soon as everyone left so I was able to get some alright photos.
Hamill Family Play Zoo: I have not been in there in years but felt like I needed to see the koalas before they left. Only saw one but I'm glad I went in. Very cute "going away" card from visitors next to the window. Rest of the building is just as I remember it but the beehives were a nice addition.
Sea Lion Cove: The large seal habitat next to the California Sea Lions was drained. Everything else was as usual.
Clouded Leopard Rain Forest/Desert's Edge: Rain Forest was usual but I did see the keepers feed the Prevost's squirrel meal worms in the tube on the ceiling. At Desert's Edge I finally got to see the cape porcupines up close. They were being fed around 2:50 and were exploring the enclosure. I've come here since I was a kid and I only saw them once (and even then it was far back). Genet was right near the glass too.
Habitat Africa: Plated lizards were off exhibit. Painted dogs were sleeping at the window which was great. Some really good views of the nyala today. Saw the dik-dik very briefly, one of a few elusive animals I was lucky to catch today.
Pachyderms: No active work but there is a truck behind one of the fences. Agree with the sentiment that they'll start working on it sooner than later. They were working on Tropical Forests through the winter and I can see them doing the same here. Very exciting.
Tropic Forests: First time checking this out and I liked it. Spider monkeys were the star of the show. Loved watching them climb the netting and hanging in the trees. Orangutans were in Tropic World (which I forgot to check). The family group of gorillas were inside today, the rest were outside. Generally agree with the criticism of the overuse of concrete but its certainly an improvement from what they had. Nothing shocking to say there. I still have a soft spot for that odd water exhibit on that side.
Great Bear Wilderness: Wolves were very active today. Had some great views of them. Brown and polar bears were also out and about. The third bear enclosure was empty.
Feathers and Scales: Puerto Rican boa and sheltopusik were off display. A few others were empty but without signage. There's a good amount of empty space in there currently. I will say the Australian section in the back right corner is becoming one of my favorites to watch.
Macaws: Never went in there until today. I was in and out. The few visitors that were there seemed to do the same. I really don't get the point of it. Not educational and not entertaining. I would love to see them do something with the space. Three macaws on sticks just isn't it.
The Swamp: Seemed a bit more populated than my last visit. Always loved how immersive and educational it is. The open aviary remains a fantastic addition and it was quite active in there today. In my last report I said that the building could use a star like the alligator was but I could see that aviary being it, at least for me. The sawmill section had a lot of no-shows but there was a display of desert cockroaches. I didn't remember this from my past visits so that was interesting. Otter showed up as soon as everyone left so I was able to get some alright photos.
Hamill Family Play Zoo: I have not been in there in years but felt like I needed to see the koalas before they left. Only saw one but I'm glad I went in. Very cute "going away" card from visitors next to the window. Rest of the building is just as I remember it but the beehives were a nice addition.
Sea Lion Cove: The large seal habitat next to the California Sea Lions was drained. Everything else was as usual.
Clouded Leopard Rain Forest/Desert's Edge: Rain Forest was usual but I did see the keepers feed the Prevost's squirrel meal worms in the tube on the ceiling. At Desert's Edge I finally got to see the cape porcupines up close. They were being fed around 2:50 and were exploring the enclosure. I've come here since I was a kid and I only saw them once (and even then it was far back). Genet was right near the glass too.




