I visited Taronga yesterday, and had my first failure to see JR since he moved into the new nocturnal house - unfortunately because I had guests with me who had (unsurprisingly) never seen a long-beaked echidna. My impression was that the potoroo population in that enclosure was larger than previously.
I also couldn't see the chudditch, which has been true for the past couple of visits now. I noticed that two nest boxes have been added to that enclosure, so potentially the keepers are experimenting with how to balance viewability against the animal's wellbeing. (But I'm entirely speculating.) I did see the bettong in the glider enclosure, which was great because I'd not seen that animal at all previously despite spending a lot of time in that building to watch JR.
I had a random question for the forum. I think I remember reading that one of Taronga's walkthrough aviaries had a platypus living in the pond (additional to the platypus featured in the nocturnal house). Is that correct or am I totally imagining it? Is it still there? And which aviary? Thanks! And Merry Christmas.
I’d say my best advice is to visit the nocturnal house multiple times on your visit. Head there early on in your visit, so if you don’t see anything, you have time to check back. When myself and @steveroberts visited, JR spent the majority of his time at a feeding station and then retreated to his burrow. It’s not hard to imagine he would have spent the rest of the day there.
Although I didn’t see the Platypus myself but understand it used to be the Blue Mountains Aviary. I believe it’s been taken out, but a more regular visitor like @loganjmuir, @Abbey or @Osedax can confirm that.