A visit to Chester, 9th April 2017. The zoo was very busy, with 13,000 visitors admitted by 1 pm, two thousand up on the attendance the previous day.
The new Rainbow Aviaries are very impressive and the following species are on show.
Lady Amherst's Pheasant (Chrysolophus amherstiae)
Collared Grosbeak (Mycerobas affinis)
Reeves' Pheasant (Syrmaticus reevesii)
Vietnamese Pheasant (Lophura hatinhensis) - now regarded as a morph of Edwards' pheasant.
Grey-winged blackbird (Turdus boulboul)
Red-tailed Laughingthrush (Trochalopteron milnei)
Cabot's Tragopan (Tragopan caboti)
Temminck's Tragopan (Tragopan temminickii)
Grey-cheeked Liocichla (Liocichla omiensis)
Blue-crowned Laughingthrush (Garrulax courtoisi)
Collared Partridge (Arborophila gingica)
All the species apart from the grosbeak has bred at the zoo.
I asked for a map at the zoo entrance and also received a small map of the new childrens' activities. Lots of coloured lines and footprints have appeared on the zoo paths. Sack racing was taking place on the lawn by the dwarf mongooses, and a sandpit has been constructed at the southern end of Glorious Grasses. However if you want to make sandcastles, you will have to bring your own water.
The spare female lowland anoa has returned to the rhino section and is on show in the former Philippine Spotted Deer paddock.
A queuing system was in operation at the giraffe house, a lot of interest was shown in the latest baby.
Kotsovato cichlids are now in the Okapi house despite being endemic to Madagascar, with the elephant trunkfish and butterfly barbs now in the aquarium.
No more work has been done on the old cassowary enclosure.
Ophidia tried to obtain refreshment from three drinks machines, none of which were plugged in.
The new enclosure in Tropical Realm is finished and currently awaiting its new occupant.
No one saw the blue-legged mantellas, what a surprise.
RORA has some new species, Common Crows in with the Reticulated Pythons,and before all you birders wonder how this mix works, this common crow is a butterfly (Euploea care).
Chameleon Forest Dragons are now living with the black-breasted Leaf turtles, I obtained my first photos of this species.
Tuan's new enclosure is boarded up and looks quite a mess as you enter. Not a very good first impression.
In the first invert viv are Madagascan Golden Silk Spiders (Nephils inaurata madagascariensis)
While at the junction with the bats bridge and the path up to the camels and onagers I was trying to avoid a toddler running amock and while doing so fell over a second toddler running amock. The dad gave me a look as if to imply that it was my fault. I don't think most parents ever learn.
The new Rainbow Aviaries are very impressive and the following species are on show.
Lady Amherst's Pheasant (Chrysolophus amherstiae)
Collared Grosbeak (Mycerobas affinis)
Reeves' Pheasant (Syrmaticus reevesii)
Vietnamese Pheasant (Lophura hatinhensis) - now regarded as a morph of Edwards' pheasant.
Grey-winged blackbird (Turdus boulboul)
Red-tailed Laughingthrush (Trochalopteron milnei)
Cabot's Tragopan (Tragopan caboti)
Temminck's Tragopan (Tragopan temminickii)
Grey-cheeked Liocichla (Liocichla omiensis)
Blue-crowned Laughingthrush (Garrulax courtoisi)
Collared Partridge (Arborophila gingica)
All the species apart from the grosbeak has bred at the zoo.
I asked for a map at the zoo entrance and also received a small map of the new childrens' activities. Lots of coloured lines and footprints have appeared on the zoo paths. Sack racing was taking place on the lawn by the dwarf mongooses, and a sandpit has been constructed at the southern end of Glorious Grasses. However if you want to make sandcastles, you will have to bring your own water.
The spare female lowland anoa has returned to the rhino section and is on show in the former Philippine Spotted Deer paddock.
A queuing system was in operation at the giraffe house, a lot of interest was shown in the latest baby.
Kotsovato cichlids are now in the Okapi house despite being endemic to Madagascar, with the elephant trunkfish and butterfly barbs now in the aquarium.
No more work has been done on the old cassowary enclosure.
Ophidia tried to obtain refreshment from three drinks machines, none of which were plugged in.
The new enclosure in Tropical Realm is finished and currently awaiting its new occupant.
No one saw the blue-legged mantellas, what a surprise.
RORA has some new species, Common Crows in with the Reticulated Pythons,and before all you birders wonder how this mix works, this common crow is a butterfly (Euploea care).
Chameleon Forest Dragons are now living with the black-breasted Leaf turtles, I obtained my first photos of this species.
Tuan's new enclosure is boarded up and looks quite a mess as you enter. Not a very good first impression.
In the first invert viv are Madagascan Golden Silk Spiders (Nephils inaurata madagascariensis)
While at the junction with the bats bridge and the path up to the camels and onagers I was trying to avoid a toddler running amock and while doing so fell over a second toddler running amock. The dad gave me a look as if to imply that it was my fault. I don't think most parents ever learn.