Visited today, just as the rain ceased. I only counted 12 other visitors - amazing! A few things I noticed: New mock-rockwork walls in the Tropical house, a new species of parrot or parakeet (maybe a Rosella pair?) but couldn't identify, the ex-swamp monkey house now looks ready for the Gentle Lemur, the Eagle Owl is now in the first aviary walking towards the cassowary, I have only seen one roadrunner on my last 3 visits including today (I hope all is well and it's just hiding), the new indoor house for the Spider Monkeys looks great (well done to the team), the new Bug House is excellent and they're just awaiting the Upside Down Jellyfish, the yellow monitor enclosure in the tropical house now only has one animal in it. The new signage around the zoo looks good and the staff on duty today were working so hard to clear leaves and remove dead branches in horrible conditions.
Here's an idea (very random but....) - could they convert the old Lechwe hillside into a Hamadryas Baboon exhibit? They could dig out some caves and add some rocks and use a moat with electrified fencing pretty cheaply. The old rock could then be demolished or netted over for Macaws?