This is an attempt to list every species on exhibit to general admission visitors at the San Diego Zoo's Safari Park during my visits on 6-1-15 to 6-3-15. I am arranging the list by the current visitor map and its named zones, some of which have unclear borders. I am including species for which there is a sign on each exhibit; in the case of the field exhibits seen only from the African Tram, I am listing the species in each exhibit that were announced by the driver or observed by me on 4 trips on the ride. I am not including the Asian Savanna exhibits or others only seen on upcharge safaris such as the Caravan Safari or Cart Safari. Since the park is well-known to have many species off-exhibit, this is not intended to be a full account of the collection. Also, species on exhibit are often moved, so some that were there one day may have disappeared from public view the next. This list may be of more interest to those already familiar with the park since I am not arranging the species by animal type. I will list each zone in a separate entry in the thread for clarity.
SAFARI BASE CAMP: (12 Exhibits)
This zone is the entrance area of the park and occupies about 1/3 of the area formerly known as Nairobi Village (the current Nairobi Village zone is about 1/3 the size it once was, although the features are much the same; Safari Base Camp and Gorilla Forest zones are map name changes carved from the former zone).
First small yard next to Wings of Wonder:
West African Crowned Crane
Bird perch across from first small yard:
Salmon-crested Cockatoo
Second yard next to Wings of Wonder:
Indian Muntjac
Bird perch across path from second yard:
The sign for this one is actually located at the bird perch across from first small yard, so the birds are probably rotated.
Hyacinth Macaw
Wings of Wonder walk-through aviary:
African Openbill Stork
African Spoonbill
Bartlett's Bleeding-heart Dove
Black-bellied Whistling Duck
Elegant Crested Tinamou
Emerald Starling
Fairy-bluebird
Falcated Duck
Fawn-breasted Bowerbird
Golden-breasted Starling
Green Imperial-pigeon
Hadada Ibis
Himalayan Monal
Nicobar Pigeon
Northern Purple Roller
Ocellated Turkey
Red-breasted Merganser
Red-crested Turaco
Roseate Spoonbill
Scarlet Ibis
Southern Bald Ibis
Storm's Stork
Sunbittern
Superb Starling
Victoria Crowned Pigeon
Wattled Starling
White-headed Buffalo Weaver
White-headed Lapwing
White-winged Wood Duck
Bird perch in Plant Trader shop:
Salmon-crested Cockatoo
Animal Ambassador Stage:
This is NOT a permanent exhibit, but I did note the education animals that I saw brought out by keepers for informal presentations. Four hours of presentations were given each day at this location so I am sure there are many other species that are brought out that I did not see!
American Kestrel
Lesser Hedgehog Tenrec
Southern Three-banded Armadillo
Tawny Frogmouth
Large lagoon at top of Congo River Fishing Village waterfall:
Chilean Flamingo
Crested Screamer
Moluccan Radjah Shelduck
White-faced Whistling Duck
Small lagoon at top of Congo River Fishing Village waterfall:
Bar-headed Goose
Hawaiian Goose
Magpie Goose
Red-breasted Goose
South African Shelduck
Storm's Stork
Swan Goose
White-faced Whistling Duck
(Also saw Black-bellied Whistling Duck)
Small yard near top of Congo River Fishing Village:
Southwest African Meerkat
Small yard behind meerkat:
Black Duiker
Island yard at Thorntree Terrace dining area:
Mountain Coatimundi (Nasuella olivacea, so a more appropriate label may be Western Mountain Coati)
Small aviary at Discovery Station:
This enclosure was once part of the queue area for boarding the park's former ride, the Wgasa Bushline Monorail.
Taveta Golden Weaver
SAFARI BASE CAMP: (12 Exhibits)
This zone is the entrance area of the park and occupies about 1/3 of the area formerly known as Nairobi Village (the current Nairobi Village zone is about 1/3 the size it once was, although the features are much the same; Safari Base Camp and Gorilla Forest zones are map name changes carved from the former zone).
First small yard next to Wings of Wonder:
West African Crowned Crane
Bird perch across from first small yard:
Salmon-crested Cockatoo
Second yard next to Wings of Wonder:
Indian Muntjac
Bird perch across path from second yard:
The sign for this one is actually located at the bird perch across from first small yard, so the birds are probably rotated.
Hyacinth Macaw
Wings of Wonder walk-through aviary:
African Openbill Stork
African Spoonbill
Bartlett's Bleeding-heart Dove
Black-bellied Whistling Duck
Elegant Crested Tinamou
Emerald Starling
Fairy-bluebird
Falcated Duck
Fawn-breasted Bowerbird
Golden-breasted Starling
Green Imperial-pigeon
Hadada Ibis
Himalayan Monal
Nicobar Pigeon
Northern Purple Roller
Ocellated Turkey
Red-breasted Merganser
Red-crested Turaco
Roseate Spoonbill
Scarlet Ibis
Southern Bald Ibis
Storm's Stork
Sunbittern
Superb Starling
Victoria Crowned Pigeon
Wattled Starling
White-headed Buffalo Weaver
White-headed Lapwing
White-winged Wood Duck
Bird perch in Plant Trader shop:
Salmon-crested Cockatoo
Animal Ambassador Stage:
This is NOT a permanent exhibit, but I did note the education animals that I saw brought out by keepers for informal presentations. Four hours of presentations were given each day at this location so I am sure there are many other species that are brought out that I did not see!
American Kestrel
Lesser Hedgehog Tenrec
Southern Three-banded Armadillo
Tawny Frogmouth
Large lagoon at top of Congo River Fishing Village waterfall:
Chilean Flamingo
Crested Screamer
Moluccan Radjah Shelduck
White-faced Whistling Duck
Small lagoon at top of Congo River Fishing Village waterfall:
Bar-headed Goose
Hawaiian Goose
Magpie Goose
Red-breasted Goose
South African Shelduck
Storm's Stork
Swan Goose
White-faced Whistling Duck
(Also saw Black-bellied Whistling Duck)
Small yard near top of Congo River Fishing Village:
Southwest African Meerkat
Small yard behind meerkat:
Black Duiker
Island yard at Thorntree Terrace dining area:
Mountain Coatimundi (Nasuella olivacea, so a more appropriate label may be Western Mountain Coati)
Small aviary at Discovery Station:
This enclosure was once part of the queue area for boarding the park's former ride, the Wgasa Bushline Monorail.
Taveta Golden Weaver
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