Species lists from my visit today, 5 February 2017.
For comparisons, my species lists from January 2014 are on this thread (but I will also leave comments in the current list): Dusit Zoo - species list, 29 January 2014
Some starter notes:
*The koala house - under construction in 2014 - is complete and koalas are on show. The cassowaries and wombats are on show. No sign of any macropods at all, or the echidna that was there in 2013 (as per devilfish's observation).
*The shark-fishing aquarium has gone. It was between the serow and tapir enclosures. In its place is viewing into the enclosures and a stairway up onto a viewing platform overlooking the serows.
*Bird Island is closed for renovations (the sign says from December 2016 to November 2017). From some points you can see that the huge aviary there has been reduced to its skeleton. This of course means that the on-show bird collection is much reduced.
*The palm trees where the wild Greater Short-nosed Fruit Bats used to roost have been entirely removed, and the sign for the bats has also gone. After some looking I did find a new roost (about twenty bats) in the leaves of the huge fan palm right next to the entry stairs of the south aviaries. A wild colony of Openbill Storks is also new since my last visit, beside the lake and visible from several points in the zoo. On my last visit, Red-bellied Squirrels and Variable Squirrels were common around the zoo - today I only saw one of each, which may just be down to random chance.
For comparisons, my species lists from January 2014 are on this thread (but I will also leave comments in the current list): Dusit Zoo - species list, 29 January 2014
Some starter notes:
*The koala house - under construction in 2014 - is complete and koalas are on show. The cassowaries and wombats are on show. No sign of any macropods at all, or the echidna that was there in 2013 (as per devilfish's observation).
*The shark-fishing aquarium has gone. It was between the serow and tapir enclosures. In its place is viewing into the enclosures and a stairway up onto a viewing platform overlooking the serows.
*Bird Island is closed for renovations (the sign says from December 2016 to November 2017). From some points you can see that the huge aviary there has been reduced to its skeleton. This of course means that the on-show bird collection is much reduced.
*The palm trees where the wild Greater Short-nosed Fruit Bats used to roost have been entirely removed, and the sign for the bats has also gone. After some looking I did find a new roost (about twenty bats) in the leaves of the huge fan palm right next to the entry stairs of the south aviaries. A wild colony of Openbill Storks is also new since my last visit, beside the lake and visible from several points in the zoo. On my last visit, Red-bellied Squirrels and Variable Squirrels were common around the zoo - today I only saw one of each, which may just be down to random chance.