Just a few notes from this mornings visit to Melbourne Zoo.
Social distancing appears to be working well most of the time, only bottlenecks were at the snow Leopard exhibit (the babies are very cute and attract a lot of attention) and the lions.
The biggest surprise was the island area between the tiger and orangutan (which was previously just a wild area with a breeding colony of wild white ibis), has been cleared of all tall trees - only palm trees remain around perimeter. One lives in hope that this is going to become a new exhibit for gibbons.
The first orangutan enclosure (on the left if you are in the viewing house is still empty with an almost ubiquitous "something exciting coming soon" .... they were working on replacing some of the mesh. Orangs out in RHS exhibit
Tree-top apes and monkeys - more enclosures have been combined. First two on rhs now contain cotton top tamarins. ( the first enclosure that used to house the elderly male White cheeked Gibbon that died earlier this year, is still signposted for gibbon, but they were definitely cotton tops!)
2 enclosures on LHS spider monkeys, 3rd and 4th enclosures on RHS black and white colobus - who had obviously missed people as they were both sitting up by the glass and one interactive with visitors. The last two enclosures on RHS contained pair of White Cheeked Gibbon. The female is adjusting to the return of visitors and there was a rope barrier 1 metre from the glass to prevent people getting too close.
The former cotton top tamarin enclosure was not signposted with anything, but there was possibly something in the enclosure but nothing was sighted. (Contained pelleted food, wood wool and small bedding boxes)
The last enclosure on LHS that previously held birds .... "something exciting coming soon".
Reptile House, interior of wild seas, butterfly house and keeper kids all closed under covid 19 restrictions.
I was not expecting half of Australian Bush to be closed - speaking with keeper i got the impression that restrictions eased earlier than anticipated. ( Great Flight Aviary open, koalas in former kookaburra aviary and emu / kangaroo walk through open.)
Dinos at the zoo has taken over a large area beside the carousel park and the largest red panda exhibit is no longer accessible.
The Siamangs are still signposted at their old exhibit next to the Japanese Garden, but were not sighted. ( very sensible of them as it was cold and drizzling ).
Work is progressing with the former Philippines Crocodile exchibt next to the lions having work done reshaping the pool for the Reticulated Python.
Good day out in the zoo. Staff and many animals happy to see a return of visitors.