We also visited over the bank holiday (on Saturday) and had a lovely day. Shame to hear about the maned wolf - I don't think we ever saw them in all our visits to Hamerton. We did speak to a keeper about the Jackals and she confirmed that visitors have almost zero chance of seeing them as the keepers themselves struggle to spot all three each day.
We saw the mother and two younger Servals out in the paddock - they were very active and mum seemed to be observing their hunting practice. There was a lot of pouncing going on
I don't know if this is a tip or not - but we did manage to see a tiger quoll. There are three outdoor sections to their enclosure - only two of which have proper viewing sections for visitors and the third which I assume is to give them a semi off show area. If you walk to the right hand side of the enclosure and stand next to the shell ducks you can see into the third outdoor section from a small distance away though. This is where we saw the quoll - it was sleeping on a log and we got lucky as it stirred and did a circuit while we were watching. They are very striking!!
The Grisson were also very active after about 14:30.
Loved the new Outback section and saw both wombats (Wanda and Albert) very active. She dug a VERY impressive trench while we watched.
Does anyone know what happened to the planned new enclosure for the coati? I am sure that there was a sign up in the area to the left of the Lynx last time we visited saying they were working on a new enclosure for them. All that is there now is about 4 posts in the ground and the blank board that the sign was tacked to...
We saw the mother and two younger Servals out in the paddock - they were very active and mum seemed to be observing their hunting practice. There was a lot of pouncing going on
I don't know if this is a tip or not - but we did manage to see a tiger quoll. There are three outdoor sections to their enclosure - only two of which have proper viewing sections for visitors and the third which I assume is to give them a semi off show area. If you walk to the right hand side of the enclosure and stand next to the shell ducks you can see into the third outdoor section from a small distance away though. This is where we saw the quoll - it was sleeping on a log and we got lucky as it stirred and did a circuit while we were watching. They are very striking!!
The Grisson were also very active after about 14:30.
Loved the new Outback section and saw both wombats (Wanda and Albert) very active. She dug a VERY impressive trench while we watched.
Does anyone know what happened to the planned new enclosure for the coati? I am sure that there was a sign up in the area to the left of the Lynx last time we visited saying they were working on a new enclosure for them. All that is there now is about 4 posts in the ground and the blank board that the sign was tacked to...