To recap the most recent news:
A Sumatran orangutan named Redd was born to parents Kyle and Batang, the first at the zoo in 25 years.
The zoo is raising funds for an electric eel exhibit for Amazonia. The goal is $100,000.
Build an Eel Exhibit
The Zoo's next major exhibit is Experience Migration, a significant renovation of the aging Bird House. It is split into three primary walk-through exhibits:
Delaware Bay Aviary, focusing on the Delaware Bay. The announced bird species are Red Knot (likely subspecies
rufa) and Ruddy Turnstone. It will also include tanks for aquatic fish and invertebrates, highlighting the Horseshoe Crab. The estimate is 12 shorebird species.
Prairie Pothole, focusing on the prairie pothole region of the northern Great Plains. It will house 15-20 duck species, with an estimated 50 individuals.
Bird Friendly Coffee Farm Aviary, focusing on wildlife that could reasonably be found in a shade-grown coffee farm in Central America. Migratory species will be highlighted, though it's likely that some parrots from the region will also be exhibited because they are easy to acquire. There are an estimated 42 species of birds. In addition, live plants like coffee will be featured. Confirmed species are wood thrush, Baltimore oriole, and sunbittern. It will be a renovation of what is currently the Great Flight Room.
Some species recently put on exhibit that will be featured throughout the new experience:
Scarlet tanager
Indigo bunting
Ovenbird
Ruby-throated hummingbird
Black-necked stilt
Common yellowthroat
It's also likely that some remnants of the former collection will be featured. Some of the species (blue-gray tanager, for example) fit the theme.
The outdoor Bird Plateau will have minor if any renovations and will remain on exhibit for a few months after the Bird House closes (January 2nd).
The outdoor
Great Flight Aviary may not have many renovations (few details available) but will have a new species list, exhibiting temperate forest birds that are conservation success stories. Confirmed so far are wood duck and wild turkey.
Experience Migration is set to open in spring 2020.
Smithsonian’s National Zoo To Build “Experience Migration” Exhibition Dedicated to Migratory Birds
Bao Bao the giant panda will be leaving the zoo in February for China. Bei Bei will eventually move into her habitat, and the plan is for Mei Xiang and Tian Tian to breed again.