After my long first day in San Diego, here is a brief summary of the new exhibits, Hummingbird Habitat and Komodo Kingdom. The star attraction between both is clearly the Habitat over the Kingdom, a bit of surprise to me that guests seemed to enjoy it more but completely understandable in my opinion and my takeaway as well. Currently the Habitat has 17 species of birds, 3 being hummingbirds and expected to increase to 20 species total over time from my multiple talks with docents. There is a queue to get in and does require a mask to be on the entire time, most of the zoo is now considered mask free with some exceptions. Here are the species of birds signed in the Habitat:
Emerald Hummingbird*
Costa’s Hummingbird
Anna’s Hummingbird
Purple Honeycreeper
Green Honeycreeper
Violaceous Euphonia
Turquoise Tanager
Black Necked Tanager
Swallow Tanager
Golden Collared Manakin
Green Backed Trogon
Spangled Cotinga
Opal Rumped Tanager
Paradise Tanager
Screaming Piha
Pompadour Cotinga
Wattled Jacana
The reason I placed an asterisk next to one of the hummingbirds is because the signage is either wrong or perhaps they haven’t yet been truly introduced to the Habitat. Based on the scientific name, it said an Amazalia Hummingbird was the one in question as it read Emerald Hummingbird. I’ll uploads a few photos before midnight, I drained my batteries and I need to charge one up in the meantime. There is max occupancy in the Habitat of 32 guests, although at times it seemed a few more extra people at times
As for the Kingdom, while it didn’t blow me away compared to the Habitat, it did look remarkable and it looked better in person than the photos posted on news article. It’s split into 3 different exhibits, each a different region of their native homeland. 2 Komodos are currently on display and the zoo is hopeful they breed soon since they’re an SSP recommendation from what I was told. It’s the less busy of the 2 new exhibits but still a job well done and I thoroughly enjoyed it. And a good tip, the Habitat closes at 5 PM while the Kingdom is open until closing time which currently is 6 PM.
Please be patient with me in regards to uploading photos, I want to post the best samples I got and I feel complete exhausted after a previous night of little sleep
I hope this informed you all, will be visiting again tomorrow before my return to LA!
Emerald Hummingbird*
Costa’s Hummingbird
Anna’s Hummingbird
Purple Honeycreeper
Green Honeycreeper
Violaceous Euphonia
Turquoise Tanager
Black Necked Tanager
Swallow Tanager
Golden Collared Manakin
Green Backed Trogon
Spangled Cotinga
Opal Rumped Tanager
Paradise Tanager
Screaming Piha
Pompadour Cotinga
Wattled Jacana
The reason I placed an asterisk next to one of the hummingbirds is because the signage is either wrong or perhaps they haven’t yet been truly introduced to the Habitat. Based on the scientific name, it said an Amazalia Hummingbird was the one in question as it read Emerald Hummingbird. I’ll uploads a few photos before midnight, I drained my batteries and I need to charge one up in the meantime. There is max occupancy in the Habitat of 32 guests, although at times it seemed a few more extra people at times
As for the Kingdom, while it didn’t blow me away compared to the Habitat, it did look remarkable and it looked better in person than the photos posted on news article. It’s split into 3 different exhibits, each a different region of their native homeland. 2 Komodos are currently on display and the zoo is hopeful they breed soon since they’re an SSP recommendation from what I was told. It’s the less busy of the 2 new exhibits but still a job well done and I thoroughly enjoyed it. And a good tip, the Habitat closes at 5 PM while the Kingdom is open until closing time which currently is 6 PM.
Please be patient with me in regards to uploading photos, I want to post the best samples I got and I feel complete exhausted after a previous night of little sleep
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