Mr Gharial is back, baby!
Well, back for weekly updates, anyway. There won't be that much to update without the bighorn sheep building updates. But I can give you other updates!
Desert:
The first thing I did was sprint to the Desert to finally see the porcupines (some of my favourite animals that I've never seen). Sadly, they were invisible during the day, though I did see both of them hidden away in a corner right before closing time. I hope that later in the year, when the zoo is still open during dark hours, you can see the porcupines more active at sundown.
The prairie dogs (or rather, dog) are already busy digging tunnels in the lower part of the enclosure, while having little to no interest in going up. It was actually very fun seeing them doing more natural behaviour. As one of the females was on lookout while the others were (presumably) digga tunnahs. She ran right into the tunnels the moment you moved too quickly.
Other than the white-winged doves, none of the birds are that interested in the trees in the new enclosure.
Quails were interesting today: the Gambel's were uncharacteristically active and visible, even saw them near the oasis. Also: I think I might have the best picture of the montezuma's so far, as one of the females seem to have escaped!
Bush:
Snowy-crowned robin chats are very active, I think it's their breeding season. They're always visible, but today they were absolutely everywhere! I actually never knew there were this many of them in the hall, but oh well.
Same goes for the Grey-capped emerald dove, though to a lesser extent
Green iguana is visible again! As he trapped a poor zookeeper up at the birding platform, blocking the stairs up or down.
Burgers' Bush - Free-roaming green iguana blocking the stairs! - ZooChat
Madagascar crested ibises are collecting nesting material!
Ocean:
A baby blacktip reef shark has been placed in the ray tank / tunnel tank.
Park:
Absolutely no news, surprisingly. Absolutely nothing going on at the Jackals or the Reindeer