Right, a couple of questions in preparation for my first visit of the year on Friday:
- are the chachalacas offshow due to the bird flu?
- is the bird house open?
- has anyone actually seen the blues duikers in with the bongos yet?
- I believe so. I haven't seen them on my visit past week. Same with the ducks, partridges and the quails in the Desert.Right, a couple of questions in preparation for my first visit of the year on Friday:
- are the chachalacas offshow due to the bird flu?
- is the bird house open?
- has anyone actually seen the blues duikers in with the bongos yet?
Frodo?Have an amazing time, I’m so jealous! I absolutely can’t wait to get the opportunity to go back! Say hello to my best mate Frodo for me!
Frodo is the (sterile) male sun bear. He will be leaving soon to go to Munster. I believe the plan is to bring in a male from Edinburgh to replace him, and then in turn a female from Usti will go to Edinburgh to join the remaining male there.
So where are the guitarfish that were in the lagune?
Awesome! Glad to hear that they're working towards SunbearBabies>
Did anyone here hear anything on the two water monitors in the rimba, on when they're allowed to interact together? They've been seperated by glass for a while now, so I am curious on that.
Notes from Burgers’ today:
- Three seals; Arctic, Baltic and hybrid young (no longer a fluffy one)
- Both blue duikers still in their paddock, not with the bongos yet
- Monitors still separated by glass
- A volunteer was saying the first ever migration of fiddler crabs was happening in the Mangrove; moving in same sex groups from one end of the mudflat to the other
- Saw all three manatees at the same time at the window for the first time ever; the oldest female is huge compared to the male and the other female
- No twinspots in the Bird House that I could see, nor lizards at the end by the apes
- All 26 apes outside today, as well as the mangabeys and their new baby
- No sign of the beisa oryx on the Savannah, everything else was there including the older rhino calf (younger rhino calf yet to venture out I’m told)
- Guitarfish still separated in the lagune
- Saw the epaulette shark in the lionfish tank (in the middle amongst the rocks)
- Still 7.2 sharks total in the main shark tank (4.1 blacktip reef, 1.0 blacktip, 1.0 hammerhead and 1.1 zebra sharks)
- Saw a pitiful 16/34 birds in Bush...still missing the catbirds (chacalacas I know are offshow and the leafbird is like a mythical beast in there)
- No skunks signed in the second ringtail enclosure; are they gone?
•Blue Duiker should've been visible in the old Pygmy Hippo enclosure as they were moved. They are often seen in the back from my last few visits.
•The Oryx sign should be bottom right I believe near their seperation enclosure.
•Naomi (Rhino young) will roam the savannah end of next week.
•Have to take a closer look at the fiddlercrabs! Love to see that migration happening, so will visit next week I guess. Isn't migration a sign of breeding about to happen?
•Skunks were removed from the enclosure near the bighornsheep. They should be in the other enclosure.
The oryx were signed but weren’t visible is what I meant
Last monday (april 2nd) All 3 Oryx were in the seperation enclosure on the left of the savannah. So Burger's is possibly giving them time to get used to eachother and after that release them onto the savannahA third Beisa oryx just seems to have arrived, so probably that's why you missed them.
Would they have 1.2 individuals now?A third Beisa oryx just seems to have arrived, so probably that's why you missed them.
Would they have 1.2 individuals now?
From …. Beauval or Praha?