So here is the million dollar question; what's in the barn enclosures? Surely it can't be all sirens and axolotls?![]()
New farm barn opens! - Dudley Zoological Gardens
So here is the million dollar question; what's in the barn enclosures? Surely it can't be all sirens and axolotls?![]()
A very nice species indeed, the zoo is really expanding its bird collection recently.A red-legged seriema has joined the collection. It is only a few months old and is currently off-show while it is being hand reared and trained by keepers. It will be joining the birds of prey display at around Easter-time.
Meet Delta! - Dudley Zoological Gardens
What do you mean expanding there bird collection, When I visited recently there were many bird species no longer at the collection or off show I say this as many of the signs for the species have now been removed.
I have just found an old guide book I must have got when I visited as a child. It was 2 shillings so pre 1971 and the cover is in colour, the rest b&w.
On the cover is a painting with a child holding a balloon while sitting on his fathers shoulders. There are various animals including chimps, gorilla, elephant, zebra and macaw. Inside are photos of Polar bear, Coypu and Spotted Hyena among others.
The office guide and map was by C.F.Grace and the Head keeper was C.Round.
Can a guide book expert here date it for me?
Visited today and the species labelled were;But does anyone actually have a species list?
Sudan Plated Lizard
Giant African Land Snail
Axolotl
Lesser Siren
European Mantis
African Pygmy Hedgehog
Giant Stick Insect
Giant Millipede
Jungle Nymph
Leopard Gecko
Walking Stick Insect
Spiny Mice
Syrian Hamster
Giant Rabbit
Guinea Pig
Nope, still had the Military Macaws, Goffin's Cockatoo and Yellow-shouldered Amazon and no changes to the enclosure yet.Any changes to the triple parrot aviaries MG?