I managed to get to the zoo today!
I enjoyed the wilds. The snow leopard exhibit is far nicer than the old one. Tiga was far up on the top rock basking in the sun and it just seemed so right to see her all the way up there. It was also nice seeing all of the other animals again. The sea eagles are so impressive looking. I'm just thrilled I got to finally see them. I have been dying to do so since they were first announced.
Looking at the Bactrian camels I think at least one of the females was looking rather large in the body. Little Jozy might be getting a little half brother or sister this summer. Her belly was a lot larger than the other three females laying right by her. Now it could have been the angle she was at but the zoo was hoping for more camel calves last summer than just Jozy so I wouldn't be surprised if they tried for more this summer.
I got to see wombats Arthur and Hamlet together, or so a volunteer said. I could clearly pick out Hamlet but I couldnt tell Arthur from Matilba if my life depended on it. The second wombat was bigger than Hamlet so it would make sense if it was Arthur. Both were very active. Arthur was all over the place and Hamlet was happily digging. I'm so glad I got to see Hamlet again. It's been awhile for me and I have always adored him.
The lionfish tank is empty again... well I don't know if the new lionfish that arrived ever made it on display. I think I remember someone saying it was on display.
Over in Tundra Trek, Inukshuk was pacing back and forth waiting for whichever female was in the pool to get out. She didn't care and was having a blast trying to fit through a tire.
I did see two spectacled owls out on display. Are Spencer and Jemima raising Owl-bert? Or is he or she being hand reared?
There is at least two tamarin babies at the zoo. They are pretty new. Not sure but there may be a third. It was really hard getting a good view of them. I definitely saw at least two heads but it looked like there may have been a third. Not sure.
While not part of my visit I have heard a male otter should be coming to the zoo. He is very young and from Buffalo. Fingers crossed the AZA situation doesn't screw it up.
I love the new lighting (well at least new to me) in the beaver lodge. It makes a world of difference when it comes to seeing them.
I was a little disappointed I didn't get to see the watusi, just the endangered African llamas. Guess I will have to come back another time to see them. But I would like to try again later in the spring to see the wildebeest and maybe even the eland.
Again not part of my visit but I have also heard that there will be a switch up with the hyenas. Pinduli who had to be spayed last spring due to an infection will be leaving while a new female will be brought in to mate with Echo. Moja will be staying with Echo.
Got a brief glimpse of the giraffe indoor exhibit and I really like it. Everyone's pictures did a great job of showing how nice it really is. Unfortunately the girls weren't inside at the time... well unfortunate for me... They probably loved today. I didn't see a keeper so I couldn't check to see if Kiko was the incoming male. I missed out on seeing keepers pretty much all day.
I sadly didn't get a good look at Nneka today. Unfortunately I arrived during the keeper talk. Rotten luck. It was packed. Only could see Johari's head from where I was able to see anything. As it was starting to get late into the day I also didn't have time to wait around for people to just leave. Guess I will just have to come back this spring. The keeper did mention that Sadiki has begun to mature and is starting to try and assert himself. It's now just a matter of time before Charles puts his foot down and kicks Sadiki out of the group. They did mention that he would just rotate with the group. Though not said he would probably get plenty of time with Nassir who the SSP said would be maintained with Sadiki.
But on the upside I got to see Mingma or Pavarti, the clouded leopard, for the first time. And I finally got to see Bucky, the male babirusa. I was hoping for both of those things.
Sadly my camera decided to completely malfunction on me so I have no pictures from my day which sucks because the animals were so active today and there were so many great opportunities. I will be in the market for a new camera tomorrow.