Osedax
Well-Known Member
Updates from yesterday's visit:
- Tarni (Australian Sea Lion) and her pup are on display in Seal Cove. They were very active throughout the whole day.
- At least one Wandering Whistling duckling has recently hatched in the Wetlands Aviary.
- The Moore Park / Circular Aviary currently houses at least two Cotton-top Tamarins.
- Ooma the Bush Stone Curlew now features in the Free Flight Birds presentation, as the audience is educated about the importance of keeping pet cats indoors at night.
- The Rusty Desert Monitor / Eastern Pilbara Spiny-tailed Skink exhibit in the ARC now houses a pair of Central Netted Dragons, though the monitor and skink are still signed. I didn't see either however, so they might have just not updated the signage.
- The Fijian Crested Iguanas in the ARC have been removed from their exhibit and the pool has been drained.
- A lone Greater Bilby has been added to the Yellow-bellied Glider exhibit in Nguwing Nura. Not sure whether the Rufous Bettong and Short-beaked Echidnas formerly in that exhibit are still present, though the bettong is still signed.
- Following the export of 2 pairs of Macleay's Fig Parrots to Singapore, I was concerned that the species may have left the zoo. Fortunately, however, I can confirm that at least one pair remain in the Australian Rainforest Aviary.
- Tarni (Australian Sea Lion) and her pup are on display in Seal Cove. They were very active throughout the whole day.
- At least one Wandering Whistling duckling has recently hatched in the Wetlands Aviary.
- The Moore Park / Circular Aviary currently houses at least two Cotton-top Tamarins.
- Ooma the Bush Stone Curlew now features in the Free Flight Birds presentation, as the audience is educated about the importance of keeping pet cats indoors at night.
- The Rusty Desert Monitor / Eastern Pilbara Spiny-tailed Skink exhibit in the ARC now houses a pair of Central Netted Dragons, though the monitor and skink are still signed. I didn't see either however, so they might have just not updated the signage.
- The Fijian Crested Iguanas in the ARC have been removed from their exhibit and the pool has been drained.
- A lone Greater Bilby has been added to the Yellow-bellied Glider exhibit in Nguwing Nura. Not sure whether the Rufous Bettong and Short-beaked Echidnas formerly in that exhibit are still present, though the bettong is still signed.
- Following the export of 2 pairs of Macleay's Fig Parrots to Singapore, I was concerned that the species may have left the zoo. Fortunately, however, I can confirm that at least one pair remain in the Australian Rainforest Aviary.