Buttonwood Park Zoo visit in late January
It was a nice visit to the zoo. The weather cleared up as the day went on and animals were active (except for the primates!).
Addressing Collection Trends
A zookeeper was at the Bolivia enclosure explaining how the rainforest exhibit works, and she was happy to answer my questions about some of the birds. The crested quail-dove moved to another facility. The only other birds from the building that have left for other zoos are the African pygmy geese and the Indian pygmy goose. The Peruvian pigeons and the bare-eyed pigeon, which haven't been on display in a few years, are moving to the Bronx Zoo, and the plan is for them to be on-exhibit there. The southern lapwings and the Montezuma quail passed away. The bird collection from Rainforests, Rivers, and Reefs hasn't declined in the way I’ve been concerned about. The loss of the waterfowl is disappointing, but at the same time, not a big loss. I can’t complain about the crested quail-dove departing, because breeding wasn’t possible in New Bedford with only one individual, and there might be a chance now. Both southern lapwings and the Montezuma quail dying is very sad because of how few left in captivity there are now. The upcoming departure of the pigeons is a huge blow, but they won't be behind-the-scenes now, so I'm not as disappointed.
Animal Updates
One of the golden lion tamarins died in an accident.
Renovations to the Buttonwood Farm barn haven’t commenced.
The female Cabot’s tragopan passed away. They are looking at getting a new girl for the male to be with.
I’m sad to report the big-headed turtle passed away. I’m definitely going to miss the little guy.
More than a year ago now, another Bolivian gray titi was born. The family now consists of nine individuals.
The sora rail has returned to the Bolivia enclosure.
Unfortunately, green aracari Rico is off-exhibit as he broke one of his legs. While he has recovered, they are unsure how it happened, so out of an abundance of caution, he will not be back in the Bolivia enclosure for a little while.
The current plan for the barn renovations is that they will start within the next year.
Highlights
The black bear cubs were out when I passed the exhibit for the second time and are absolutely adorable. They were running around the entire time, foraging. Moose and Oona both tried to climb a small bare tree vertically, and were unsuccessful. Moose later tried climbing up a fallen branch leaning against it and slid off because he couldn't balance.
The guira cuckoos were also very active, which was a treat to see.