@ Flixox I am the same way but some days I feel like going to take pictures.
Although today was probably the worst day to take pictures at the zoo, I did manage to take some decent shots in the Eurasian section. The rain was a bit unwanted but it was overall a nice day, until my camera died!
The Tundra Trek, wow... this exhibit has come along way since the beginning,
- teepees have been added to the intrepertive trail,
- "soiling" of the reindeer exhibit has begun and seems to have finished. The reindeer exhibit doesn't seem to impress me right now, I wish they had the exhibit a bit lowered like in Eurasia, but right now it seems that the exhibit is level with viewing meaning ugly mesh, hopefully I am wrong,
- the second barrier of the duck pond and polar bear exhibit has started,
- grass has grown in the arctic wolf and fox exhibits,
- still can't find the whale skeleton and the childrens fox burrows seem to be complete.
On a side note, the snow leopard cubs were not on exhibit today when I went and the zoo is doing a lot of work in the America Pavilion.
- the marine room now has newpaper blocking viewing, hope it is ready soon,
- the beaver and otter exhibits are emptied and the zoo is doing work on the "underwater" section of the exhibits. To be honest I really want to know if there is a specific reason to why they are doing this, all they are doing is adding some more rockwork and I feel that if there is no reason for them to do that, why are they wasting the money on it.
The zoo also opened there new Zootique giftshop, the main gift shop got a major renovation and actually looks amazing! It definitely hit what they were looking for.
So this concludes my little review of the zoo today. I plan on going again sometime soon, possibly this week or next.