I visited the zoo today for the first time this year. Here's a few updates.
- The former bald eagle exhibit is still empty. They are building a wooden night house in the exhibit. The future occupant is still unclear though.
- A pair of secretary Birds are now on display in the old African Rift Valley area.
- The small exhibits for seriema and hooded crane next to bird row have been demolished. Both species of bird have been relocated to new exhibits.
- The small exhibit next to the bat display is now home to a pair of Cuiver's dwarf caiman. It had been empty in recent months.
- The mesh for the aviary in Africa Live is looking pretty bad. Definitely needs to be replaced as some holes have started to appear. In better news though, several species of parrot are now in the aviary (which wasn't the case during the end of last year).
- The spider monkey (former jaguar) and Amazonia aviary have been emptied of animals. Some animals (mainly the waterfowl) were relocated within the zoo. Other species have been sent to other zoos. This will enable an expansion to the jaguar exhibit with a bridge over the visitor path to the existing jaguar exhibit. This has been years in the making and is sorely needed, as the zoos pair currently rotate thru a single space.
- Fiji Crested Iguana have been added to the Roti Island Snake Necked Turtle exhibit in the reptile house.