1:0 Grevy's Zebra arrived from Woburn called 'Fonsy', He will join 2 females in the Roan Antelope paddock
Lemur Loop is now open:The new Lemur exhibit will be called "Lemur Loop" and will hold Alaotran Gentle Lemur, Black-and-White Ruffed, Crowned Lemur, Ring-Tailed Lemurs and two Green Peafowl.
Marwell Zoo
Holding I think 5 male Ring Tailed Lemur,3 Black Ruffed Lemur born at Marwell,pair Crowned Lemur,and one Gentle male Lemur,plus the 2 Green Peafowl.Lemur Loop is now open:
A nice variety of lemurs?!Holding I think 5 male Ring Tailed Lemur,3 Black Ruffed Lemur born at Marwell,pair Crowned Lemur,and one Gentle male Lemur,plus the 2 Green Peafowl.
Yes, nice variety, but these are all species which had their own enclosures and more space elsewhere in the zoo! I'm afraid I don't regard cramming these in the former king Colobus / Diana monkey enclosure as progress! As usual at Marwell, a ' new' exhibit with no species gained whilst at least one lost! Same old storyA nice variety of lemurs?!
Any chance they will enhance it with Madagascan bird species?
(the green peafowl is a bit of a downer ..)
1:0 Grevy's Zebra arrived from Woburn called 'Fonsy', He will join 2 females in the Roan Antelope paddock
1:0 Grevy's Zebra arrived from Woburn called 'Fonsy', He will join 2 females in the Roan Antelope paddock
Yes I believe "Fonzie" was born at Marwell, so has returned, but as such can only breed with certain mares.
It is rather confusing as there are two Grevy's zebra stallions in the studbook with similar names: "Fonzie" and "Fonzy". To add to the confusion both of these zebras spent time in Cologne Zoo.
The “Fonzie” that was born at Marwell in 1997 died in 2012.
I believe that the “Fonzy” Marwell recently received from Woburn was born in Paris in 2007.
A second female also gave birth but the it was stillborn.A group of Cusimanse are due to arrive.Saki monkeys,Tamarins,Marmosets are now in former Lemurs areas with Squirrel Monkeys due to follow.A Somali Wild Ass was born on Friday (14th July)
Oh and we didn't even see the peafowls legs - but apparently it was in the top back corner as per Dormitator's visit.
It is rather confusing as there are two Grevy's zebra stallions in the studbook with similar names: "Fonzie" and "Fonzy". To add to the confusion both of these zebras spent time in Cologne Zoo.
The female peafowl has died,the male is still there.Oh and we didn't even see the peafowls legs - but apparently it was in the top back corner as per Dormitator's visit.
After my last visit last year, I vowed I wouldn't visit Marwell in 2017, but against my better judgement, I visited today as I was driving by on the M3 anyway.
Basically, no sign the place is on the up, in my
opinion anyway!