I left the best for the last and visited the Berlin zoo yesterday. There is not a lot of changes since last year, but the zoo was teeming with life and there was no better place to spend a sunny day in Germany

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The Carnivore house looks far from ready and I am not sure, if it is going to be finished this year. The Siberian tigers are in their new home now, which has a Tierpark appearance, but is better planted and enriched. The Lion's enclosure is also ready and looks very good, imo. Will post few pictures in the gallery.
The main attractions, Panda's offspring are spending most of day sleeping over the wooden platform. Any activity there attract serious crowd, in the other side, not very busy park. The Sichuan Takin calf and the baby Bonobo were, definitely more playful and intresting to watch.
The only closed sections are the Elephant house, Gharial bridge in the Aquarium and the Rhino/Tapir house. The last due to renovation process. Could not see the Baird's Tapir and I'm not sure is he visible. The Lowland Tapir is in the South American new area section. The mother and calf Indian Rhino are in the Black Rhino Station now and they rotating with the other mother and calf Black Rhino outside.
The Barasinga left the zoo for the Tierpark now and their enclosure is empty.
The Asiatic Black Bears also left the collection and their former home is signed for the Arctic wolves. Haven't seen any there, though. There are "only" 5 species of bears in Berlin now.
The best part of the day was not animal related, actually. I met very kind and highly knowledgeable group of Czech zoo fanatics and spent half of the day with one of them, who "only" visited around 220 zoos for his 60 years. It was unforgettable experience and I learned a lot for the European zoo history.
Usually I have half extra day in Berlin and hesitating, what extra highlight to visit I am ending in the Zoo again. No difference this time

Spend my last minutes in the city watching Tuataras and browsing the empty Aquarium.