Decided to go to the zoo today, since it was an overcast day. Perfect conditions to get some really good pictures. I think it may have been one of my best days in a long time. Below are some of my observations.
The male Camel calf was on exhibit at the Camel Palace. I’ll post pictures later.
Not sure if this has been mentioned, but in the Australasia Pavilion the Brush-Tailed Bettong has been moved into the exhibit with the Kookaburra, I think. I haven’t been able to spot it in the exhibit, but the signage has been moved to that section.
A pair of Crested Pigeons look to be making a nest in the tree right in front of the Kookaburra exhibit. At times, I’ve seen them act a little defensive of the area.
Saw 2 Solomon Island Leaf Frogs in the young Emerald Tree Boa exhibit.
Talked to the Keeper at the Polar Bear talk, and despite being fairly new to the Tundra Trek, only being there for 6 months (he was in the Domain prior to that) he seemed knowledgeable. He doesn’t believe Inukshuk will be back for at least 2 years. As we all now, he’s well represented genetically. Currently there are no talks in future breeding, but he doesn’t count it out, as the Polar Bear facility is designed for breeding Polar Bears. And it looks like there are no signs of sending Juno away anytime soon. In fact, Hudson and Humphrey are coming back October 11. Found that out in the middle of writing this post.
Also asked about the replacement animal of the Arctic Foxes, as I really want to see something in there aside from lousy Snow Geese. There is still no definite plan in place yet, but a few animals that have been spoken about are, more Arctic Foxes, possibly bringing up Canadian Lynx Ryan from the Domain, especially if Ember is with the Kittens, and although only spoken of briefly, Wolverines were mentioned. Either way the exhibit will most likely need refurbishment/upgrading, especially if the animal is not foxes. As for what exactly happen to the foxes we had, Venus and Jupiter, the culprit of their death was a brain parasite that either one or both of them came to the zoo with. It’s not believed to have been contracted at the zoo, however, if one fox had it, she could have passed it to the other, which explains them dying at different times. The Keeper doesn’t think a final decision will be made until next spring, due to budgets and whatnot.
New Black Widow Spider for anyone that cares. Still hard as ever to get a decent shot though.
Finally managed to see the Moose walking around the exhibit. It’s been over a year since I’ve seen that. Managed to get some great shots. What are the names of the 3 moose we have?