Just got back from a big visit, I did everything except the Domain and the zoomo. Not the most exciting visit in the world, a lot of animals hiding from the sun and I think they've hit the record for the most off-exhibit signs used at once, but I really enjoyed myself and I saw pretty much everything I could. Some updates for you guys
-The greenhouse gift shop has been turned into a stroller rental place. They've added some new decals on the outside promoting orangutan conservation and even some concept art for the upcoming Conservation Campus.
-Did all 4 pavilions to see what they're like under avian flu conditions. Indo is a nightmare with a shared entrance/exit, if it wasn't for the baby orang I'd recommend avoiding it entirely until this is cleared up. Africa and Americas are normal aside from the aviaries being empty. Australasia is fine except you enter in the GBR and exit at the old side entrance next to the marsupials. Aside from Indo they're all perfectly fine to navigate although I question why they can't empty the Indo and Australasia aviaries the way they did for Africa and Americas just so we can keep those pavilions running normally. I'm sure there's a reason for it, it's just weird.
-Burrows and Caves sign is down and it's been converted into a multifaith prayer room
-The aldabras are officially outside for the season. No lemurs in the indoor exhibit today, I thought that was odd. Got to hear the crowned crane vocalize though, that was a first for me.
-The penguin indoor viewing is open again, their redone interior looks great. Snuck a small peek into the main exhibit, the pool has been completely drained.
-No sakis inside or outside today. Probably nothing but maybe they're giving them some breeding privacy?
-Snapping turtles are officially back after vanishing for a few years, right now we have 3 in the beaver outdoor exhibit. Everglades Loop is still closed.
-The Temple Ruin has seen better days. The only animals there right now are jaguar Luca and capybara Diego. The flamingo pool is full of algae since the birds aren't coming out until avian flu is done, the macaws are absent, and the spider monkey exhibit was empty and overgrown. Makes me feel the monkeys might've been phased out over the winter but the sign inside said they were "temporarily off exhibit" instead of the more permanent-sounding "off-exhibit" signs used in places that are definitely empty like the old Arctic fox exhibit. I dunno, I'll definitely be checking in on them over the summer to see what happens.
-There's ambient music in the GBR now. Why? Who knows. I'm not against it or anything I just think it's weird they only added it now instead of back when it opened. Kinda sounds like spa music lol
-Right half of the wombat/echidna exhibit is still under construction, no sign of anyone in the left half or outside today. Couldn't see Puzzle from outside but her exhibit looked functional, I don't think she's left yet
-No chamois to be found at their exhibit, that said Bailey was always the shier of the two so I wouldn't be surprised if he was just hiding.
-It's so nice to see the Eurasia zoomo stop finally operating again
I also kept a tally of every bird that was and wasn't on exhibit just so people here can know before they go.
On exhibit - Great hornbill, grey crowned crane, African penguin (indoor), white-breasted cormorant (indoor) spectacled owl, Steller's sea eagle, crested serima, marabou stork (Kids Zoo), that raptor in the Kids Zoo that I don't know the species of
Off exhibit - all Indo aviary birds, peacocks (I assume, I didn't see any free roaming), all Africa aviary birds, African spoonbill, sacred ibis, marabou stork (Savanna), ground hornbill, white-headed vulture, ostrich, I've heard the bald eagle in the Domain isn't there right now, all Americas aviary birds, great horned owl, flamingo, blue and yellow macaw, snow goose, all Australasia aviary birds (though I did see a Victoria crowned pigeon through the door), raven, Eurasian eagle owl
I'm sure I'm forgetting some but that's what I kept track of
Anything else you guys wanna hear about?