I saw her yesterdayFatou the gorilla celebrated her 61th birthday:
Fatou the gorilla celebrates 61st birthday at Berlin zoo
According to Zootierliste, Zoo Berlin has received 0.2 White-tailed deer from Wildpark Connewitz which means the Zoo has finally got another American cervid (as in geographical American cervid, not Rangiferini which includes reindeer. The zoo does keep reindeers but of the fennicus subspecies) barring pudu (which wasn't the case since they ceased keeping Marsh deer in 2009, as far as I know).
I like what Knieriem has been doing so far...
Just as a note, the White-tailed deer are behind the scenes currently.
But they do have Mesopotamian fallow deer now instead of the European fallow deer...
The nighthouse is inaccessible though. All species kept before the Renovation will return bar the Fossa, Ocelot, Polar and Corsac fox and the Meerkats. New will be Serval.
the Trumpet manucode is still going strong and the Kiwi in the birdhouse were active throughout the day.
and the rare Eagle owl taxa are on show in the Tierpark.
Last I heard the Bubo sumatranus has not been on-display at Tierpark since last Autumn, so given the extreme age of the bird in question it may not be alive.
How many birds of prey were held at the Zoo prior to the renovation?
Wait, a raptor walkthrough aviary???? That's a new concept that I never saw in any collection...
Bad Mergentheim (vultures), La Barben (vultures), Magdeburg (vultures), Naypyitaw (vultures), Nuremberg (bearded vultures), Schmiding (vultures, red kites, Steller's sea eagles - according to the zoo, the largest of its kind), South Lakes..I've been in several raptor walkthrough aviaries: the old one of Burgers Zoo (griffon vultures), Rotterdam (several species of vulture, black kites), Amersfoort (griffon vultures), Budapest (vultures, bateleur)...