Some news after my 3rd visit for 2019 yesterday:
- there´s a first breeding success with the new couple of kinkajous in the Tamandua house, one Little kinkajou was born at the end of last week.
- There is also offspring of seriema, Eurasian avocet (in the new aviary for Ibisses and roseate spoonbills), silver pheasants, white storks and "Husumer protest pigs" (domesticated pigs).
- New species are a female lowland tapir, a female six-banded armadillo, a female siamang and a male capybara.
- The new enclosure for masked palm civets was opened last week
- The a.m. walk-trough aviary is now home for scarlet Ibis, roseate spoonbill, Eurasian avocet, inca tern, rosy-billed pochards and Peruvian thick-knee.
- The lion-house itself seems to be finished, unfortunately, it will took some more time to finish the outdoor enclosures.
- The old parrot breeding aviaries along the enclosure for red giant kangaroos have been demolished and the remaining birds (one Ecuador amazon and one red-fronted macaw) moved to the old hornbill aviaries, next to the red pandas.
- There are no more green iguanas kept in the zoo, the last female moved into the Tropical houses of the nearby Rombergpark.