Happy new year!
notes from my visit yesterday:
- The renovations to the zebra/wildebeest enclosure have begun. The small visitor loop for the enclosure has been excavated. All that remains is the shelters. The zebras and watusi were on-exhibit, but with a temporary fence confining them to the back of the enclosure. They weren't easily viewed.
- converting the seal pool for penguins has not started, and the water is at its normal height
- A native bald eagle was lurking in a tree near this species' enclosure and it eventually swooped in and stole the rats. Apparently this is common enough that the keepers always put out extra rodents.
- the male wrinkled hornbill passed away, even though he was rather young
- confirming my suspicion that they are no longer at the zoo, the Jambu fruit doves were sent to the Bronx Zoo
- One of the rosellas passed away. The remaining bird is called Randy.
- both snow leopards were on exhibit, which seemed odd
- I saw the baby tree kangaroo
- one of the agoutis died and the other is no longer on exhibit
- A new blue-throated piping guan is on exhibit. Keepers were not expecting one so soon after Cookie, Monster, and The Crumbs departed. Signage has not been updated to reflect their return.
Everything that is not an observation was told to me by a keeper, except for the agouti information, which I got from a member of the education department who had been stationed in Faces of the Rainforest.
notes from my visit yesterday:
- The renovations to the zebra/wildebeest enclosure have begun. The small visitor loop for the enclosure has been excavated. All that remains is the shelters. The zebras and watusi were on-exhibit, but with a temporary fence confining them to the back of the enclosure. They weren't easily viewed.
- converting the seal pool for penguins has not started, and the water is at its normal height
- A native bald eagle was lurking in a tree near this species' enclosure and it eventually swooped in and stole the rats. Apparently this is common enough that the keepers always put out extra rodents.
- the male wrinkled hornbill passed away, even though he was rather young
- confirming my suspicion that they are no longer at the zoo, the Jambu fruit doves were sent to the Bronx Zoo
- One of the rosellas passed away. The remaining bird is called Randy.
- both snow leopards were on exhibit, which seemed odd
- I saw the baby tree kangaroo
- one of the agoutis died and the other is no longer on exhibit
- A new blue-throated piping guan is on exhibit. Keepers were not expecting one so soon after Cookie, Monster, and The Crumbs departed. Signage has not been updated to reflect their return.
Everything that is not an observation was told to me by a keeper, except for the agouti information, which I got from a member of the education department who had been stationed in Faces of the Rainforest.