Today(1st Dec) I paid my second visit to Call of the Wild. Quite a chilly day, but bright. Not many other visitors, so the pathways were clear for photos. I arrived just before 1pm, just in time to catch the owl ( Barn & Chaco) flight display, and the mammal (Striped Skunk) display.
Species I saw, that I didn't see on my first visit were:
6 banded Armadillo,
Binturong
Crested Porcupine
Red Footed Tortoise (tropical house)
Russian Tortoise (tropical house)
Red Tailed Black Cockatoo
Red Tailed Racer (tropical house)
Splashback Dart Frog (tropical house)
Species not seen, or off show were:
Burmese Python,
Bearded Dragon,
African Grey Parrot,
Cuvier's Dwarf Caiman
Rhea
Llama
Yellow Mongoose
The walkthrough Lemur enclosure was locked,(it was locked last time I visited) but the Ringtails were outside enjoying the sunshine. Bindi the female Binturong shares her exhibit with the ASC Otters. The signs for Leaf Cutter Ants, and Flamingos that were 'coming soon', on my last visit, have disappeared. With the Avian Flu outbreak perhaps that has been postphoned for now. Not sure about the Leafcutters though? The entry to the tropical house, is where the Burmese Python (not seen), Red Tailed Racer, Splashback Dart Frogs, Sailfin Lizard and Caiman Lizards are. In the aviaries outside, It was lovely to see 2 Red-tailed Black Cockatoos, they definitely weren't there on the previous visit, and close by, the Red Fox enclosure.
Photography wise, although it was a bright day, lots of foliage and trees along the walkways made my camera (FF Canon1DX) search for light. The interior of the tropical house is bright, so no probs there, apart from the instant fogging of the lenses when you go in. I made the mistake of swapping my lens inside,and everything fogged up and wouldn't clear until I went back outside. So no shots to upload of inside the tropical house unfortunately. Outside,some exhibits are mesh, gap, mesh.