I visited Melbourne Zoo today. Here’s some more news that I haven’t seen mentioned.
Birds
Sacred Kingfisher is now on display in the Pied Stilt aviary replacing the White-Browed Woodswallows that were previously there
At least two Pied Stilts have moved into the Great Flight Aviary
Reptiles
Species that were not on display but have been on display in the past two years include Red-bellied Black Snake, Arafura File Snake, Pink-tongued Skink, Sailfin Dragon, Pygmy Mulga Monitor, Kenyan Sand Boa, Southern Pilbara Rock Monitor, Honduran Milk Snake and Eastern Pilbara Spiny-tailed Skink. I assume that most of these are still at the zoo although I’m uncertain on the Sailfin Lizard.
Rhinoceros Iguanas have moved into where the Sailfin Lizard was, their old enclosure is being renovated and I overheard a conversation that the plan was to bring in a Merten's Water Monitor. Potentially turtles too as they are co-habbed at Healesville.
Amphibians
Both Peron’s Tree Frog and Desert Tree Frog are on display (first time I’ve seen them there) in the frog house. Peron’s is mixed with the Stuttering Frog and Desert with the Crucifix Frog.
Fish
I can confirm that the Eel on display is a Shortfin Eel, Anguilla australis.
Invertebrates
The ‘Forest Harvest’ building next to the squirrel monkeys has been fully converted into an invertebrate house with new exhibits. It appears their stock is from Minibeast Wildlife as many of their photos are used and the inverts match some of the species they have recently been selling.
Also I made a mistake with the Bell’s Hingeback Tortoises I thought I saw in late 2024, they were Hermann’s Tortoises instead.