tigertiger
Well-Known Member
I've been going to the Bronx Zoo my whole life but today was one of the first days that I really got to see almost every single exhibit and have some thoughts:
Birds of Prey exhibit and Aquatic Bird House: It's such a shame that such grand birds are kept in such tiny enclosures, yet a few acres over tiny birds are in the Bird House with so much more room. As for the Aquatic Bird House...it made me sad. The building itself reminded me much more an old college classroom building that just so happened to have clouds painted on the walls here and there. Even the Sea Bird Aviary was lacking in any real 'wow' factor. Ornithology as a whole needs some reform at the BZ. The exhibits just seem so outdated for such a forward thinking zoo. I never even made it to World of Birds as a result.
Madagascar: Obviously, amazing. I think more could have been done with the aesthetics of the lemur exhibit but overall, a wonderful time.
Butterfly Garden: Though upsetting that there is a 3 dollar entry, the photographic opportunities were worth their weight in gold.
Congo: I really found how expansive the exhibit is today, as the gorillas literally cllimbed over head to new peaks and places. The madrill--however--was hiding. A shame.
Sea Lion: Their pool is nowhere near big enough.
Jungleworld: I also love the exhibits there. I like when things climb into other worlds. However, the poor Black Panthers. It feels so inhumane to keep them in that space. I genuinely think my bedroom is bigger.
Wild Asia: For me, it no longer has the same relevance now that there are no Formosen Sika Deer. However, their exhibit at the far end of the park more than makes up for it.
Additionally, here is a link to many photos from the day: http://s22.photobucket.com/albums/b330/lushintransit/THEZOO/.
Birds of Prey exhibit and Aquatic Bird House: It's such a shame that such grand birds are kept in such tiny enclosures, yet a few acres over tiny birds are in the Bird House with so much more room. As for the Aquatic Bird House...it made me sad. The building itself reminded me much more an old college classroom building that just so happened to have clouds painted on the walls here and there. Even the Sea Bird Aviary was lacking in any real 'wow' factor. Ornithology as a whole needs some reform at the BZ. The exhibits just seem so outdated for such a forward thinking zoo. I never even made it to World of Birds as a result.
Madagascar: Obviously, amazing. I think more could have been done with the aesthetics of the lemur exhibit but overall, a wonderful time.
Butterfly Garden: Though upsetting that there is a 3 dollar entry, the photographic opportunities were worth their weight in gold.
Congo: I really found how expansive the exhibit is today, as the gorillas literally cllimbed over head to new peaks and places. The madrill--however--was hiding. A shame.
Sea Lion: Their pool is nowhere near big enough.
Jungleworld: I also love the exhibits there. I like when things climb into other worlds. However, the poor Black Panthers. It feels so inhumane to keep them in that space. I genuinely think my bedroom is bigger.
Wild Asia: For me, it no longer has the same relevance now that there are no Formosen Sika Deer. However, their exhibit at the far end of the park more than makes up for it.
Additionally, here is a link to many photos from the day: http://s22.photobucket.com/albums/b330/lushintransit/THEZOO/.
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