With Summer vacation over I finally took another visit to Burgers' Zoo. I was quite excited because this is the first time I was able to see the new Coppery titis
Some news:
- In the Mangrove's mudflats, more Golf ball coral has been spread through the creek, this time also outside the Jellyfish area
- The new Coppery titis are a great addition. They do occasionally eat butterflies and have gotten quite good at it according to a guide, but they also eat a lot of tree buds meaning they won't have to trim as much as before.
- In the Desert, the Socorro doves in the Canyon aviary have dissapeared. The signage was removed and the nest was gone too. I assume the two parent birds have died, as I can't imagine any other reason for them to remove these animals.
- The Ultramarine grosbeaks in the Canyon aviary have also moved out, but there were a lot of animals active in the main hall so I assume they were simply released into the Desert.
- The big palm tree near the terrace seems to be nearing the end of its life. Not because it's dying, but it's growing against the roof and will likely be cut down soon. A lot of the tupper leaves have already been removed and now the tippy-top is already against the glass...
- The North American porcupine was very active, which was surprising. It walked around grunting at the bottom area of the enclosure, it was a real sight to behold!
- After about 4 years of walking around with maps and species cards for the Bush I finally, for the very first time, spotted the Rose-bellied bunting in the Bush. I also saw the Grosbeak starlings for the first time and the Yellow-headed geckos in the Mangrove for the second time. That and the active porcupine made this a very lucky visit!
With that, I'm only missing 7 animals before I've seen every single free-roamer in Burgers' Zoo (Ruddy-breasted seedeater, Scaled pigeon, Paradise tanager, Kenya variable sunbird, Asian house gecko, Montserrat whistling frog, Lyle's fruit bat)