Yes,
@Shorts I saw the underground cafeteria at Dolfinarium Harderwijk. Nice!
Yes,
@TheGerenuk I'm still going to Walsrode. On Facebook, a lot of zoo nerds that I'm friends with have already seen that I was at Tierpark Hagenbeck and so I decided to let the cat out of the bag in regards to those small, obscure Berlin parks. Next up, in terms of reviews, will be Burgers' Zoo, Tierpark Hagenbeck, Berlin Zoo, Berlin Tierpark, Erlebnis Zoo Hannover and Walsrode as I enter the final week of this 33-day trip. What a great line-up of zoos! Will I be spending 9 hours walking around Walsrode, stroking a long beard like
@TeaLovingDave ,aka Gandalf the Grey, and making snobbish remarks about how others don't spend
entire days in zoos, including breakfast, lunch, snacks, dinner, writing down all the scientific names, testing all the lavatory facilities to see which is the most convenient, wearing a big backpack because a zoo visit should be like a Peruvian mountain trek, and then typing up reviews that take
18 months to complete? Uh...nope.
@TeaLovingDave is the George R.R. Martin of ZooChat, publishing lengthy tomes and then chastising other zoo nerds for 'only' spending 7 hours at Artis, or almost 7 hours at Blijdorp, or not living inside Walsrode for a full month so that the smell of bird poop can seep into
every article of clothing.

I was just at Burgers' Zoo with
@lintworm and
@Mr. Zootycoon and from entrance to exit it was 6 full hours on the dot. Could I have spent all day there, counting all of the Green Imperial Pigeons in Burgers' Bush? Of course, but 6 hours was great for Burgers' Zoo and I loved the place...plus I had just seen 77 other zoos and I had a 4-hour drive ahead of me and then 5 hours after that of typing up zoo reviews until midnight because when I get back home I have a wife and 4 kids that are eager to see me. So, Gandalf the Grey, I love your comments on this forum and eventually we'll meet when I come over to the U.K. to tour Linton Zoo just so we can marvel at Bearded Dragons together, but I'm publicly telling you to stop with the comments in regards to how long I'm inside specific zoos. I've now met, at the very least,
35 ZooChatters over the past decade and those 35 people will all tell you that I go out of my way to see
every single exhibit in a zoo. Just because I'm not lingering over every Corn Snake in a glass box doesn't mean that I'm not a conscientious visitor. Yesterday, while at Zoo Berlin, I saw families arriving at 3:30 in the afternoon...yikes!
The long paragraph above comes across as a rant, but in truth it's meant to be more amusing in tone than condescending...hopefully that comes across accurately. I have often jested with Gandalf the Grey, as he likes to see everyone spend at least 4 days in a single zoo so that by the end of the visit all of the keepers and animals can recognize them by sight.
I will definitely be visiting some fantastic zoos. If I come across any Alpacas or Maras then I will stop for less than 10 seconds to take a photo of the exhibit and the sign on the enclosure and then I'll move on. With 90 zoos in a month and 500 zoos all-time, I don't need to be pondering a South American 'faux-pampas' while my life ebbs away. I will 100% make it to Walsrode, but I'm not a bird guy and I'm simply fascinated by the aura surrounding that facility. I'm genuinely excited to see it. A comprehensive species list was just posted a few weeks ago and even though I've surely seen 90% of the species in my lifetime, and tons of them over and over again this month, I will keep my eye posted on some truly stunning rarities:
Weltvogelpark Walsrode - species list - 19-07-2019
Off to enjoy another world-class zoo!