And remember my little dinner "game"? Best and worst of each place youve visited on this trip please...you cant use "meeting up with my mates"this time!
So, any zoo visit with
@Tim Brown ends with this question - but my usual, honest, answer (the highlight has been being in a zoo with my pals) is always rejected.
I've been thinking over the answers to this question, and they follow below:
Los Angeles Zoo
Best: LAIR - a superb reptile house which I thoroughly enjoyed
Honourable mention: red uakari (even if the viewing is far-from-ideal)
Worst: a sea eagle and a fish eagle in those ridiculous C-cages
San Diego Zoo
Best: The three big walk-through aviaries
Honourable mention: spot-necked otters, swamp monkeys and spot-nosed monkeys, all in one exhibit together - fantastic!
Worst: no doubt at all - the cages for aye ayes, and two other primate species. Horrible, and charmless.
San Diego Wild Animal Park
Best: the run of ungulate enclosures displaying okapi, giant eland, bontebok....
Honourable mention: the thoroughly enjoyable "cart Safari" to see the Asian area
Worst: in a zoo where everything is so immaculate, the walk-through avairy (with abandoned terrariums) stands out as being a bit second-rate
Seaworld
Best: the killer whale show, because they're killer whales, and the show is (relatively) intelligent
Honourable mention: walrus. Very nice.
Worst: I still haven't quite recovered from the sealion show, and I'm not sure I ever will.
Birch Aquarium
Best: seahorses and sea dragons, very professionally displayed
Worst: just a bit on the dull side
Living Coast, Chula Vista
Best: the Ridgway's rails - an unusual species , of which a great deal is made
Worst: nothing really - although it was a bit of a bugger to get to
Aquarium of the Pacific, Long Beach
Best: sea otters, of course. A genuinely wonderful animal to have the privilege to be able to observe in a zoo.
Worst: having a lorikeet aviary for no apparent reason, other than the making of money
Santa Ana Zoo
Best: the howler monkey enclosure is pretty nicely done....
Worst: ....but the rest of the primate accommodation is just ugly
Orange County Zoo
Best: seeing coyotes, looking good
Worst: the slight whiff of "we're a sanctuary, not a zoo" that hangs over the place (although possibly I'm being unfair).
And just to close off - unless anyone else posts anything to which I need to respond - Orange County was my 368th zoo visited; next stop: Madrid and its environs, later this month (although, sadly, zoos will not be the prime focus of this expedition!). And finally, if anyone is curious, here is the song whose title I stole for the thread; I recommend it!:
(I Wish I Was In) California., by Ian McNabb.