It's the former bat exhibit in the Africa section.
What species and what happened to them?
It's the former bat exhibit in the Africa section.
The Giant Panda's have arrived in Germany this afternoon
The pandas will be on display after the 6th of July. I'll post an extensive review in this thread when I visited it a week or so after the opening. I just hope I can see something of the animals behind the backs of many visitors. But it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be in Rhenen, so I've still got some hope to see most of the Berlin Zoo...![]()
The Panda area is finished, inhabited and quite impressive. It looks a little manicured atm though, I hope it wilds up in the fullness of time. There is a sign explaining that the female walks backwards, that this is not a sign of poor mental health and that the zoo is work with Chinese experts to understand why. Apparently she did this in China too.
The demise of the Carnivore House is much exaggerated. From memory: lion, Persian leopard, jaguar, ocelot, Jaguarundi, sand cat, rusty spotted cat, dwarf mongoose, Vontsira, boky boky, tayra, meerkat, giant anteater and great grey owl are all on display. Notable absences were Javan leopard and of course tiger.
Yes, I will upload them, but my phone won't let me do it quickly.
Due to serve health-problems, 30-year old Indian rhino male Yohda had to put asleep.
I've had a really wonderful visit at Zoo Berlin today with very little no-show (Cururo, Maguari stork, and unfortunately Tuatara being some of the examples). What a great day, indeed!
The bird of prey area was still under construction with as far as I know only the exhibit bird of prey exhibit in the surroundings visible being the King vulture/Crested caracara aviary.
Weirdly (as CGSwans could access it a few days ago; if I remember correctly), I couldn't access the Suid House; fortunately though one of the (?) Bornean bearded pigs (one of my favourite species of suid) was alive , outdoor and active for a good amount of time. I don't know for how much though, and I fear it's the last time I see them in Europe...
By the way, does anyone know if the sole fruitcrow kept at the Faisanerie is still alive? It was signed on any aviary as far as I have seen and I have myself not seen it. Also does anyone know if there are still Australian and South-American aviaries inside the bird-house and where? I couldn't find them anywhere on the World of Birds map and I didn't seem to find them in person either; some of the species supposed to be kept there such as the Channel-billed cuckoo were kept at the Faisanerie.
A few observations from a two-day visit in June:
- I didn't see the fruitcrow either, and there were no obvious hiding places in the aviary.
- The swine house was closed on both days, but I've been in the building several times: there doesn't seem to be any fixed pattern to which days it's open or closed.
- The Australian walk-through in the bird house disappeared during the recent refurb: it is now part of the African section. There was never a South American walk-through.
- I'm not too surprised to hear that you didn't see the Tuatara - this was my sixth visit (at least two days each time) and I've never seen one!
- I'm not too surprised to hear that you didn't see the Tuatara - this was my sixth visit (at least two days each time) and I've never seen one!