Went to Hamerton yesterday.
Last time we been was April when our passes expired. Didn't really want to renew, as we were waiting for some new things to come along that they had already announced were coming.
With the news of the Black Backed Jackals and the Bat Eared Foxes I really wanted to go, and we decided to get new passes too.
Now just waiting for the new Meerkat enclosure to be done.
We also got talking to a couple, and I was recognized as a Zoochatter, lol.
In the past 4 months, a few things had been shifted around.
The very first enclosure when you come in now has the Golden Possums (previously had the Binturong, little Civets and Collared Lemurs in it).
It's nice they are there now, so people can actually get to see these. One of them was on the shelf curled up, and later in the day we noticed 2 more in the box (not sure how many there are in there, as there are 2 other enclosures that say have them).
The young Collared Lemur was full of beans.
I hadn't seen it in months (saw it when it was about 1-2 monhts old, and then never again until now).
Everyone then went to the right when coming in, so I went to the left to get out of the crowd.
Headed to the Coati, and spotted "something" inbetween the Skunk and Coati, it was behind trees so I couldn't really see, and when I saw a bit of it's face, I thought it could be the Cacomistle?
I then looked at the sign for it, and couldn't really be, as what I saw was too dark, but then suddenly, the Cacomistle actually appeared!
18 Visits in the past year and we finally saw this one! It kept coming in and out for quite a while.
Then I noticed what I saw first, was one of the little Civets, as it started moving around. So they seem to now be inbetween the Skunk and Coati.
I then quickly walked to the Pudu, but didn't see the baby all day.
Did see a Roadrunner, which was cool, had never seen those before.
They seem to have done an extra enclosure for the Squirrel Gliders (accross from where the ones are next to the Golden Possums).
We saw a little fluffball, which was the Rufous Bettong, it only poked it's head out just enough to see it's ears, but we didn't actually see the animal in full for the entire day.
Finally also saw one of the Wombats very clear. We've only ever seen them asleep, this one was a bit further back and eating.
Went through the aviary, and saw the Brushtailed Possum! Which we had never managed to see before either.
The 3 Black White Ruffed Lemurs, where did they go to? (we only saw 2 in the enclosure near the entrance)
The 2 Collared Lemurs that were at the beginning, are now in this enclosure.
The Raccoons were just getting some snacks, and they all came out, which was great, as we actually only ever saw them out and about twice before in all our visits.
When they came out of one of the barrels, it was like clowns coming out of a clown car, lol, there were 6 in one.
Absolutely love the white one.
Boyfriend went to the Cheetah, I wanted to go and found the Jackals and Foxes, but they closed off the entire road between the Corsac Foxes and the Maned Wolf viewing area.
Heard later that the Bat Eared Foxes were still too sensitive to the noise and footfall, not settled in yet, so they closed off that entire pathway. Which makes sense.
But a shame you now also can't try and spot the Lynx, as he very rarely seems to enjoy the rest of his enclosure? We always see him lying on the same shelf.
So went to the left then instead, no Lynx to be seen in that part of his enclosure, next to it are the Jackals. Both lying very up front, so very visible. They are so pretty to look at.
One of the Otters got hold of a hairclip later in the day, and was determined not to give it up and was holding on tight to it, so the keeper was trying ways to get it away from them, eventually it did drop it.
No Binturongs to be seen in their new enclosure.
I didn't see the Rusty Spotted Cat, but boyfriend did, when he passed there 10 minutes after me, which is a very rare occurance too.