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This hurt to see. May he rest in peace. He was such an interactive individual to meet and was somewhat playful. I am thankful I was able to see him one last time in June of 2024. Will miss that guy, even the volunteers love him.
 
Made a visit to the zoo today, here are some notes:
•At least 6 penguins were on eggs, including 3 gentoo pairs, 1 king pair, 1 chinstrap pair and 1 rockhopper pair.
• There is only 3 camels now
• The arrau turtles are off habitat
• Lappet Faced Vultures are behind the scenes
• Patti one of the red panda twins had to get her tail amputated due to an infection from an injury
• The new ape climbing structures are open, the looks phenomenal
• There’s now a “third habitat splitting the flamingo habitat into two, turkey vultures were signed but I assume it will be for rheas and sandhill cranes.
• All birds but the aviary, penguins, cinereous vultures, and ostrich are off habitat for bird flu
• there is some construction behind the cassowary habitat currently
• The bison, eagles and wolverines are all off exhibit due to construction
• The stingray building has finally started construction, looks pretty big
• The Japanese salamander tank is yet again under construction for some changes
• There is a new aviary list, I haven’t checked what’s on it fully, but there seems to be some losses.
 
Made a visit to the zoo today, here are some notes:
•At least 6 penguins were on eggs, including 3 gentoo pairs, 1 king pair, 1 chinstrap pair and 1 rockhopper pair.
• There is only 3 camels now
• The arrau turtles are off habitat
• Lappet Faced Vultures are behind the scenes
• Patti one of the red panda twins had to get her tail amputated due to an infection from an injury
• The new ape climbing structures are open, the looks phenomenal
• There’s now a “third habitat splitting the flamingo habitat into two, turkey vultures were signed but I assume it will be for rheas and sandhill cranes.
• All birds but the aviary, penguins, cinereous vultures, and ostrich are off habitat for bird flu
• there is some construction behind the cassowary habitat currently
• The bison, eagles and wolverines are all off exhibit due to construction
• The stingray building has finally started construction, looks pretty big
• The Japanese salamander tank is yet again under construction for some changes
• There is a new aviary list, I haven’t checked what’s on it fully, but there seems to be some losses.
Fingers crossed for the penguins and potential hatching events in all 4 species ....! Interested what reason the lappet-faced vultures are off-exhibit and looking forward to the new Detroit North American area ... development (bison, bald eagle, wolverine...)!
 
• There is a new aviary list, I haven’t checked what’s on it fully, but there seems to be some losses.

Actually comparing your list in the gallery to my picture from last visit, only two species have been lost: Max the macaw passed away and we also lost crested wood partridges. Which stinks because I really like that species, but I've also never seen one in this aviary once so they probably hid all day. All other birds are the same.
 
Made a visit to the zoo today, here are some notes:
•At least 6 penguins were on eggs, including 3 gentoo pairs, 1 king pair, 1 chinstrap pair and 1 rockhopper pair.
• There is only 3 camels now
• The arrau turtles are off habitat
• Lappet Faced Vultures are behind the scenes
• Patti one of the red panda twins had to get her tail amputated due to an infection from an injury
• The new ape climbing structures are open, the looks phenomenal
• There’s now a “third habitat splitting the flamingo habitat into two, turkey vultures were signed but I assume it will be for rheas and sandhill cranes.
• All birds but the aviary, penguins, cinereous vultures, and ostrich are off habitat for bird flu
• there is some construction behind the cassowary habitat currently
• The bison, eagles and wolverines are all off exhibit due to construction
• The stingray building has finally started construction, looks pretty big
• The Japanese salamander tank is yet again under construction for some changes
• There is a new aviary list, I haven’t checked what’s on it fully, but there seems to be some losses.
I wonder what the construction behind the cassowaries is for?
 
Fingers crossed for the penguins and potential hatching events in all 4 species ....! Interested what reason the lappet-faced vultures are off-exhibit and looking forward to the new Detroit North American area ... development (bison, bald eagle, wolverine...)!
Are they renovating the North American area, or are they off exhibit due to stress from the construction of the children's area? I hope the bird flu and construction don't give them a bad season, but I'm sure they'll recover next year when everything is done.
 
Actually comparing your list in the gallery to my picture from last visit, only two species have been lost: Max the macaw passed away and we also lost crested wood partridges. Which stinks because I really like that species, but I've also never seen one in this aviary once so they probably hid all day. All other birds are the same.
Thanks for checking, I think the zoo is in the process of getting more species currently from my glimpse of the behind-the-scenes area. The new macaw is usually off exhibit but if you’re lucky it will be in Max’s former enclosure.
I wonder what the construction behind the cassowaries is for?
I didn’t get a straight answer from a few volunteers, they just said “Something exciting”
Are they renovating the North American area, or are they off exhibit due to stress from the construction of the children's area? I hope the bird flu and construction don't give them a bad season, but I'm sure they'll recover next year when everything is done.
The north america section is closed off for construction of something at the picnic site and pond in that area. I don’t think it’s related to Discovery Trails and should be open soon. They seem to be almost complete and now they are working on the other side of the pond near the grizzlies.
 
Really intrigued by what all this might be! I'll keep an eye out for further construction if I come back in the coming months (this week is filled up by me trying out for my possible first job-like volunteer thing as I've never worked before - a local nature center where I'll give a very short species list - and then for the weekend I'll actually be able to enter a new facility - well, new-old facility, moved and expanded - early and will have probably my most major species list undertaking ever with it as the first person to document all the animals in there before the public can see it - my typical spring Detroit visit will have to wait).
 
Visited yesterday, here are some updates:
  • There was a barrier blocking the guest view of the wolverine habitat, I wonder whether it’s just a temporary thing or if they plan on doing construction of some kind there?
  • One of the new buildings for Adventure Trails is under construction near the bison
  • If no one has mentioned this yet, the dwarf caiman has moved into the former Asian water monitor habitat, giving it a lot more land space than it would normally have
  • Did see the sloth bear but he was curled up sleeping in the corner, so from my perspective it was basically just an ambiguous pile of black fluff
  • Saw the baby gorilla for the first time
  • Don’t see the warthogs on every visit but yesterday I saw a trio and they were pretty active
  • Saw the grizzly bears for the first time, for some reason, two years
 
There was a barrier blocking the guest view of the wolverine habitat, I wonder whether it’s just a temporary thing or if they plan on doing construction of some kind there?
It’s not for discovery trails, it’s been there since March 1st, some sort of construction at the American picnic site.
One of the new buildings for Adventure Trails is under construction near the bison
should be the stingray building.
 
It’s not for discovery trails, it’s been there since March 1st, some sort of construction at the American picnic site.

should be the stingray building.
I saw the building today, I think it's for domestic animals. It's small and wooden.

I didn't see the bats. They're still signed, but I've never visited the Hangout and not see the bats up front. I hope there still there.

I did see the baby macaque, it was mobile and very visible.

I also didn't see the construction behind the kangaroo. I looked at a glance due to being there for a charity walk, so I had to rush towards the end. Is it directly behind the kangaroos?
 
I saw the building today, I think it's for domestic animals. It's small and wooden.

I didn't see the bats. They're still signed, but I've never visited the Hangout and not see the bats up front. I hope there still there.

I did see the baby macaque, it was mobile and very visible.

I also didn't see the construction behind the kangaroo. I looked at a glance due to being there for a charity walk, so I had to rush towards the end. Is it directly behind the kangaroos?
I haven’t seen the bats in a while nor the bat, seems there may be some construction soon. I thought the domestics were still using the barn. The construction goes for a while, I think from cassowary to sloth Bear. I plan to visit soon at get more details.
 
So I believe I found out why the mousebird enclosure in The Hideaway was emptied and hasn't had residents since: the zoo was rapped a few months ago by the USDA for a raccoon breaking in and killing 5 of them.
https://aphis.file.force.com/sfc/dist/version/download/?oid=00Dt0000000GyZH&ids=068SJ000002beQX&d=/a/SJ0000007G01/UMdursnRLLcE9nVErrjnyuXfv4mq0YzYP8JSnj3rl_o&asPdf=false
Definitely interesting. Hopefully this doesn’t make the zoo leave it as an empty habitat.
 
So I believe I found out why the mousebird enclosure in The Hideaway was emptied and hasn't had residents since: the zoo was rapped a few months ago by the USDA for a raccoon breaking in and killing 5 of them.
https://aphis.file.force.com/sfc/dist/version/download/?oid=00Dt0000000GyZH&ids=068SJ000002beQX&d=/a/SJ0000007G01/UMdursnRLLcE9nVErrjnyuXfv4mq0YzYP8JSnj3rl_o&asPdf=false

That is one very determined raccoon... Reminds me of the infamous incident in which mountain lion P-22 killed a koala at the Los Angeles Zoo. Horrible incident but hopefully Detroit can shore up the Hideaway and prevent more unwanted guests.
 
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