Made my second ever visit to Halls Gap Zoo on Friday. It is well worth the drive from Melbourne.
They have been using the shut down to improve a few enclosures and tidy up the park. The 5 female capuchins have settled in to their new enclosure, which is much larger than their old domed enclosure. The park now has a nice monkey row, capuchin, spider monkey, ring tailed lemur pair (female Asha ex Mogo Zoo, male Dodi - they are hoping to breed soon), Black and White Ruffed Lemur pair (male 8 years, female 4 years), another ringtailed Lemur exhibit (possibly solitary male).
If you want to see Wallabies and parrots there is planty of choice. Several walk through wallaby exhibits of good quality. Lots of parrot aviaries around the park with a good mix of Australian and exotic birds.
Cheetah exhibit is very large and well done, although reflection from afternoon sunshine on viewing window didn't improve my photography skills.
Rhino, bison, ostrich, himalayan thar, red panda, in good sized exhibits. 3 Giraffe have plenty of space, but as has been mentioned before there are really no good vantage points on which to see them clearly.
There are some exhibits that definitely need improving - salt water crocodile and American alligator, and some of the older tamarin exhibits....
Had a great day. Really enjoyed seeing an aviary of small African softbilled finches - such a rarity in Australia zookeeping.
I’m doing work for a thread on Native birds in Australian zoos so it would be great if you could compile a list that the zoo had on display at the time. (P.S, I’ve also been curious about their exotic bird species)
Thanks in advance