I wish that zoos in theme parks had an option for a ticket just for the zoo.
Graffiti by the group Chvrches (Churches, with a 'v')Migdog, I love your taste in the music, it's great. Can you tell me what the song from the COTW video is please. It's a great song and I've never heard it before.
Migdog, I love your taste in the music, it's great. Can you tell me what the song from the COTW video is please. It's a great song and I've never heard it before.
Thanks, I hope most of the music is to people's taste. Is it sad that when I'm listening to the radio all I can think about is whether it would work on a zoo video?!
Listening to some of your music tastes on the video's, it's similar to mine. I reckon you should look up a group called You Me At Six, I think you'll pleasantly like some of their stuff. Also Oh Wonder and Dean Lewis, those are definitely worth looking into. Be Alright by Dean Lewis would definitely work on one of your videos and it's an amazing song.
Thanks for the name of the song Little Red Panda.
And finally into 2018! It's been hard finding time recently to edit videos, but I've finally finished #77 - Jimmy's Farm. Quite a new "zoo", it's worth a visit if you're in the area. We combined it with Suffolk Owl Sanctuary, which is next on my list to finish (will be a short video)
I went to Jimmy's Farm myself very recently (September 2018), so it's interesting to compare this video with my visit.
It seems that the alpaca and rhea have both moved since your video - the alpacas were in a paddock near the small mammals (rabbits, guinea pigs, meerkats and skunks) and the rhea was living on basically a small island in the capybara enclosure. The alpaca and rhea enclosure, if I remember correctly, housed a single golden Guernsey goat on my visit.
The butterfly house was excellent I found (although that is not altogether surprising, considering Jimmy Doherty's interest in insects). I must admit the reptile house was somewhat disappointing to me - only four species of reptile in total, two of them (boa constrictor and Argentine tegu) in terraria in the entrance and exit areas and African spurred tortoises and Morelet's crocodiles being the only inhabitants of the house proper.
Not sure how many tapirs you saw on your visit - on my visit a female had recently arrived although my mind has drawn a total blank as to where it came from.