I was in Krefeld yesterday and the bird house is being filled up. The current species list:
African riverbank: golden-breasted starling, carmee bee-eaters and kittlitz's plovers*.
African savannah: Village weaver
Madagascar: Madagascan ibis
Neotropical rainforest: Brazilian tanager, helmeted (?) currasow, and something I can't recall.
Oriental rainforest: Oriental magpie-robin, blue-crowned hanging parrot, pheasant pigeon
Free-living: wattled jacana, Asian fairy bluebird, shalow's turaco (not seen)
* they were just being introduced in the hall and still in a cage within the avairy. I couldn't see them very well but when I asked a keeper which species it was, they replied "regenpfeifer, hirtenregenpfeifer."
All things considered it is a small but very pleasent bird house with a nice collection.
Krefeld, by the way, is a fine little zoo. Some very old outdated enclosures are dotted around among the newer and renovated ones. One of the main reasons to visit was the mountain anoa, which we succesfully saw. The ape house, the little rainforest house, a very active tree kangaroo and good food in the zoo café were other highlights. The zoo is overrun with red squirrels. They are everywhere!