2014-01-05

List of species on exhibit at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park 1-4-2014

Inspired by geomorph and his great post I will attempt to do the same, list every species on exhibit. I will be listing the animals based on the path that I took today which took 5.5 hours with a pregnant wife, four kids (only one is mine) and my sister. We started at 11 am and the zoo was so full that we ended up parking at the third to last row in the parking lot. I have never seen the zoo this full without it being a weekend in the summer. Find a copy of the parks map and follow along.

First things first,

Entrance Area, (2 pathways, one through a aviary and one around it)

We started through the aviary and ended the day going the other way.

Wings of the World (walkthrough aviary, 28 bird species)

Southern bald ibis

African openbill stork

Falcated duck

Bartlett’s bleeding-heart dove

African spoonbill

Ringed teal

Sunbittern

White-winged wood duck

Scarlet ibis

Northern purple roller

Victoria crowned pigeon

Roseate spoonbill

Wattled starling

Surinam crested oropendola

Madada ibis

Nicobar pigeon

Ocellated turkey

Taveta golden weaver

White-headed lapwing

Green imperial-pigeon

Storm’s stork

Red-crested turaco

Elegant crested tinamou

Golden-breasted starling

Red-breasted merganser

Hawaiian goose

Black-bellied whistling duck

Himalayan monal

Flamingo Exhibit (3 birds)

Just past the aviary and right before an animal ambassador stage

Chilean Flamingo

Moluccan radjah shelduck

White-faced whistling duck

Exhibits by wooden structure of the lagoon.

Southwest African meerkat

Exhibit on opposite side of meerkats

Storm’s stork (also in wings of world aviary)

Bar-headed goose

Common shelduck

Red-breasted goose

Shares back wall of meerkats exhibit

Black duiker

Nairobi Station (2 exhibits, then a nursery)

Fennic fox

Ornate monitor

Lion cubs in the nursery

Nairobi Station past nursery (11 exhibits)

Lesser hedgehog tenrec

Pancake tortoise

African bullfrog

Blotched blue-tongued skink

Chinchilla

Black milksnake

Whites tree frog

Ball python

Sugar Glider

African Grey Parrot

One empty cage

Exhibit on Other side of Nairobi Station, just past the black duiker (1 enclosure)

Red-knobbed Hornbill

Malay Great Argus Pheasant

Local birds sign on lagoon

Black-crowned night heron

Mallard

Northern pintail

Exhibit seen from wooden bridge in lagoon

Empty exhibit being remodeled

Lagoon Birds (13 birds)

Red-crested Pochard

Bar-headed Goose

Swan Goose

White-faced Whistling Duck

Orinoco Goose

South African Shelduck

White-breasted Cormorant

Shoebill Stork

African Darter

Red-crested Pochard

Pink-backed Pelican

Bar-backed Pelican

Black-crowned Night Heron

Old Lemur Island

Just a bunch of local ducks

Kalahari Cupboard (I swear it says that on the map) 2 exhibits

Red River Hog

Other Exhibit

Cavendish’s Dik Dik

Here they have built a boat playground that has seating for the restaurant on the boat and a net so kids can climb down into a play area.

Across from the boat (1 building exhibit)

Rodrigues (Flying Fox) Fruit Bat

From here there are several restaurants before coming up to Lorikeet landing, which we looked in and then walked to the Hidden Jungle

Lorikeet Landing (walkthrough aviary) (1 bird)

Rainbow Lorikeet

Hidden Jungle Entrance Cave (17 exhibits)

White-eyed Assassin Bug

Madagascar Hissing Cockroach (2 exhibits)

Emperor Scorpion (2 exhibits)

Angolan Python

Tropical Girdled Lizard

Pancake Tortoise

African Giant Millipede

Giant Lead-tailed gecko

Madagascar Tree Boa

Mali Uromastyx

Banded Velvet Gecko

Mombassa Golden Starburst Tarantula

Horned Baboon Tarantula

Empty exhibit

Fort Hall Baboon Tarantula

Hidden Jungle First Walkthrough Aviary (14 birds)

Purple-crested Turaco

Black-cheeked Lovebird

Blue-capped Cordon-bleu

African Fire-finch

Magpie Mannikin

Purple Grenadier

Long-tailed Paradise-whydah

Northern Red Bishop

Pink Pigeon

Speckled Mousebird

Pin-tailed Whydah

Melba Finch

Lavender Waxbill

African Pygmy Goose

Hidden Jungle Second Walkthrough Aviary (18 birds)

Black-cheeked Lovebird

Hottentot Teal

Green Woodhoopoe

Ross’s Turaco

Marbled Teal

Long-toed Lapwing

Oriole Warbler

Yellow-crowned Gonolek

Reichenow’s Helmeted Guineafowl

White-headed Buffalo Weaver

Black Heron

Speckled Mousebird

Superb Starling

Eastern Hammerkop

Taveta Golden Weaver

Red-capped Cardinal

White-crowned Robin-chat

Old World Comb Duck

The hidden jungle ends just past the lorikeet landing

2 exhibits behind Lorikeet landing

Exhibit one (2 birds)

Congo Peafowl

Great Blue Turaco

Exhibit two (5 birds)

Bearded Barbet

Crested Guineafowl

Madagascar Crested Ibis

Red-billed Pintail

Old World Comb Duck

Now down the path to a fork in the road, one way leads to the tram the other to the gorillas, we went towards the tram.

Walkthrough Exhibit

Ring-tailed Lemur

Now we go down the elevator and start the Africa loop and the first area

Africa Woods (7 exhibits) animals in same exhibit are separated by a coma

Bontebok

Eastern Giant Eland

Sudan Red-fronted Gazelle

Hooded Vulture, Western Eqyptian Vulture, South African Shelduck

Yellow-backed Duiker, Okapi

Southern Gerenuk, Kori Bustard, Western Red-flanked Duiker, Demoiselle Crane

East African Crowned Crane

Africa Outpost (7 exhibits, big lagoon)

European White Stork, Secretary Bird, Kori Bustard

Local Hummingbirds sign with plants to attract them. Not counting as exhibit. (Black-chinned Hummingbird, Anna’s Hummingbird, Costa’s Hummingbird, Allen’s Hummingbird)

Abyssinian Ground Hornbill

Southern Warthog, South African Bat-eared Fox

Lesser Flamingo (big lagoon)

Kikuyu Colobus (island exhibit)

Greater Flamingo (big lagoon)

Empty exhibit (Jameson research island)

African Sacred Ibis (island exhibit)

Abdim’s Stork (island exhibit)

South African Cheetah

Southern Steenbok, Kori Bustard, West African Crowned Crane, Abdim’s Stork

Next is probably the part everyone is most excited about. I wrote down every name as the guide pointed them out, hopefully I didn’t mix any of them up.

Loading barn

Nyala

Africa plains exhibit

Grant’s Gazelle

Thomson’s Gazelle

Kenya Impala

Fringe eared Oryx

Reticulated Giraffe

East African Crowned Crane

Marabou Stork

Southern White Rhinoceros

Yellow-billed Stork

East African Sitatunga

Nile Lechwe

Lake Victoria Defassa Waterbuck

Masai giraffe (not sure if he was right about this since he said it was in the other yard as well)

Cheetah

South African Cheetah

Lake

Greater Flamingo

Single yard

East African Black Rhino

Island in large yard

Dalmatian Pelican

Great White Pelican

Desert Exhibit

Addax

Marsh (saw at least five different bird species)

Blue Crane (I believe I saw it, not confirmed by driver)

Yellow-billed Stork

Goliath Herons (I believe I saw it, not confirmed by driver)

Egyptian Geese (I believe I saw it, not confirmed by driver)

Western Rueppell’s Vulture

Single Exhibit with a baby born one hour ago

Soemmering’s Gazelle

Large yard

Ellipsen Waterbuck

Sable Antelope

Patterson’s Eland

Gemsbok

Ostrich

Masai Giraffe

Blue Wildebeest

Cape Buffalo

Northern White Rhino

South African Springbok

Rothschild’s Giraffe

Right side Exhibit

Somali Wild Ass

Barbary sheep

Up top hard to see, tram guy said they were there but no detail

Ibex (unknown)

Sheep (unknown)

Back to top of large yard

Uganda Kob

Greater Kudu

Roan Antelope

Northern Side of Bridge

West African Crowned Crane

East African Bongo Antelope

Red-fronted Gazelle

Pink-backed Pelican

Dalmatian Pelican (he said it was a second group they keep separate for genetic purposes)

Exhibit cut into the large yard with a newborn

Grevy’s Zebra

Exhibit on top of the hill

Ankole Cattle

Barbary Stag (Red Deer)

Other animals that I didn’t see today that are in the fields somewhere according to lots of signs

East African Kori Bustard

Black Spur-winged Goose

Scimitar-horned Oryx

Saddlebill Stork

Southern Ground Hornbill

African Sacred Ibis

Red or Zambesi Lechwe

Blesbok

European White Stork

I asked the tram guy afterwards if there was any animal that he didn’t mention and wasn’t on the signs that was out there are he said

Sitatunga

Now I need help with this list, if there are any more animals that anyone knows about on the tram, lets add them to the list.

Lion exhibit just after the tram

African Lion

Cheetah run is across from the lion exhibit

Africa Plains Enclosure that is just before the Asia Enclosure that can’t be seen without a behind the scenes tour

Grant’s Gazelle

Thomson’s Gazelle

Kenya Impala

Fringe eared Oryx

Reticulated Giraffe

East African Crowned Crane

Marabou Stork

Southern White Rhinoceros

Yellow-billed Stork

East African Sitatunga

Nile Lechwe

Lake Victoria Defassa Waterbuck

Tiger Exhibit

Sumatran Tiger

Must turn around and go back due to construction

Elephant Yard

African Elephant

Up the hill that puts you by the bats exhibit, walk around the lagoon trail past the hidden jungle to a bird exhibit and a wooden bridge that leads to the gorillas

Red-crested Turaco

Hadada Ibis

Hammerkop

Gorilla’s, not out because the exhibit is being remodeled

Western Lowland Gorilla

Bird cage after the Gorilla’s

Western White-crowned Robin-chat

White-bellied Bustard

Emerald Starling

Walk all the way to the through the village to the restaurant past the bazaar, One exhibit behind the restaurant

Geoffroy’s Marmoset

Kids play area (1 exhibit)

Buff-crested Bustard

Exit, opposite side that we came in (4 exhibits)

South African Shelduck, Coscoroba Swan

Salmon-crested Cockatoo

Hyacinth Macaw

Lowland Paca

The tree shop used to have the cockatoo in there but currently they do not have a bird on there bird post until something replaces the cockatoo in the entrance way.

Now as you can see I missed part of the zoo, the New Tiger Trails opens up on memorial day this year and past that is the American Exhibit Condor Ridge. Tiger tails is looking pretty cool and I can’t wait until it opens. I could have gone up to Condor Ridge following the new path today but everyone is ready to go so lets do it off memory from one month ago.

Note: There is also nothing about the Asia Enclosure since there are no signs anywhere for the Asia enclosure and I am only writing up about known and seeable animals on exhibit.

Condor Ridge by memory from last month

two bird exhibits that don’t change

Thick-billed Parrot

Bald Eagle

Three exhibits that change occasionally

Ocelot or North American Porcupine (seen both over the last two months)

Harris’s Hawk

Burrowing Owl and two other bird species (can’t recall what they are)

Final two exhibits

Big Horn Sheep

California Condor

A little fun, what is supposedly in the new tiger trails exhibit

peafowl

red-crowned cranes

western tufted deer

crocodile monitors

sailfin lizards

reticulated pythons

fly river turtles

Chinese thread turtles

And there is a crazy rumor that there might be a tiger as well :eek:

We are finished :D:p:):cool:

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