Hey everyone!
I will be visiting Taronga (and Australia) for the first time in a couple months time now. My main question was regarding the difficulty of seeing JR, however I see that question was answer about a week or so ago on the previous page! Still, if anyone has any tips for him or the zoo in general, I'd love to hear them.
~Thylo
I've been going to Taronga a couple of times per month for JR since he went back on show in the nocturnal house, and I've not yet had a day that I didn't see him. I was there yesterday, and spent 45 minutes watching him walking around the enclosure. I went back briefly a couple of hours later, and he'd disappeared (he does have access to a den) - so it's not an absolute guarantee, but odds are very good. They've really done very well in my view at reintegrating him to an indoor environment after the time in the Tassie devil area and then off-show.
If you've not been before, it's the largest enclosure on the right before you leave. (The nocturnal house is one-directional.) There are potoroos with him, and also bettongs supposedly but I've never seen them - or I'm just not good enough to pick the difference between a bettong and a potoroo! The enclosure isn't glassed, which I like.
Sometimes he does pace around quite a bit, but if you watch for more than 10 minutes then he normally breaks off and deviates to another part of the enclosure. You can almost always hear him sniffing as he explores. You'll probably see a small white circle on the floor with a hole in the middle, which is his food. (It looks a bit like a candle holder.) I find the timing inconsistent, but it's great when he is feeding because you'll see him fully extend his tongue, and afterwards he often tastes the air and acts less predictably. A couple of weeks ago, while I was watching he rolled around on his back in the dust quite vigorously after feeding.
More generally in the nocturnal house, the chudditch (Western quoll) is a highlight for me as I've rarely seen them in captivity outside WA. I couldn't see the quoll yesterday though; hopefully just sleeping out of sight rather than anything else.