Hey everyone... I went to the zoo today...
First thing is that the Horseshoe aviaries have been turned into a volenter work station and most of the animals have been moved to the Rainforest Aviary, The other Australian Bush Birds and the Wollemi aviary.
Speaking of the Wollemi enclosure the female lyrebird has started building a nest in the east cornor of the exhibit.
The free Flight bird show now only very briefly features the Brolga and they are training a new Wedge-tailed Eagle, a new Galah, new rats and two new keepers.
The Wetlands Aviary in Wild Asia is closed for renovations, though the birds can still be seen from the side and the top.
The Cassowaries are settling in well.
The Helmeted Guineafowl have had a chick
Monfia has grown heaps and has fun chasing the Ruddy Shelducks in her enclosure.
The Malaysian Tapir has had it's blindfold taken off
The Regent Bowerbird in the Rainforest Aviary is displaying
The new Red Panda Exhibit is in it's final stage of development, planting the trees.
The Langur has had a baby
The Meekats have had two more young
I will update with pictures when I can be bothered
First thing is that the Horseshoe aviaries have been turned into a volenter work station and most of the animals have been moved to the Rainforest Aviary, The other Australian Bush Birds and the Wollemi aviary.
Speaking of the Wollemi enclosure the female lyrebird has started building a nest in the east cornor of the exhibit.
The free Flight bird show now only very briefly features the Brolga and they are training a new Wedge-tailed Eagle, a new Galah, new rats and two new keepers.
The Wetlands Aviary in Wild Asia is closed for renovations, though the birds can still be seen from the side and the top.
The Cassowaries are settling in well.
The Helmeted Guineafowl have had a chick
Monfia has grown heaps and has fun chasing the Ruddy Shelducks in her enclosure.
The Malaysian Tapir has had it's blindfold taken off
The Regent Bowerbird in the Rainforest Aviary is displaying
The new Red Panda Exhibit is in it's final stage of development, planting the trees.
The Langur has had a baby
The Meekats have had two more young
I will update with pictures when I can be bothered
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