ArmadilloArms
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Visited today for a half day visit. The guide map has been updated.
Couple of discussion points from the map include:
- japanese macaque on the map (didn't see them today, no evidence that they have been on show yet)
- Crowned Lemurs marked in the indoor part of the old pandas. (Saw them last week but not this week)
- nothing marked in the old monkey walkthrough near the flamingoes. (Saw red ruffed lemurs there recently but didn't stop by today as it was a quick visit)
- nothing marked at the "new panda" enclosure. But 1 M, 3 F & 1 juvenile Markhor are in there and utilising the climbing frames. They have no access to the inside but the sides of the frames have been barricaded to create sheds/shelters. Personal note: still praying for a himalayan set of animals in there like Berlin's Tierpark
- L'hoests marked in the old vulture enclosure. Didn't spot them today, whilst it looks great with the climbing structures and planting in there, I feel that there is little chance to actually get good viewing in that enclosure. I'm 5ft and visibility was poor for me due to the planting put in place. I can see this being a viewing problem for kids and those with mobility issues or shorter posture.
Couple of personal notes:
- 5th birthday banner in the Drill enclosure and a lot of birthday themed enrichment. Party bags and piñatas etc. The females seem to have paired up into 2 groups consisting of 1 older female: 1 younger female.
- Male Pygmy hippo very active around the enclosure whenever we passed.
- couple of bagot goats in the holding pen near the wallaby walkthrough.
- Male sloth very active, popped over to see if it was his turn in the basket he and Fe share ownership of. She said it was not for sharing so he went back towards his box above the armadillo.
- baboon viewing areas are still not open but are looking great, I've always wanted to get closer along that path!
- the king penguin that was being held in quarantine along the gentoo egg viewing building around late jan/early feb isn't in there anymore. 5 spotted in the enclosure. Can't remember if there was 5 or 6 total so unsure if that's one that's potentially passed recently or has been reintroduced to the colony.
- pelicans have a bit of a privacy screen with viewing holes on the sandy corner of their enclosure (near the gift shop)
- 100% viewing success in the magic forest.
- Saw the most I've ever seen of the cuscus (about 25% of their body at once
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Couple of discussion points from the map include:
- japanese macaque on the map (didn't see them today, no evidence that they have been on show yet)
- Crowned Lemurs marked in the indoor part of the old pandas. (Saw them last week but not this week)
- nothing marked in the old monkey walkthrough near the flamingoes. (Saw red ruffed lemurs there recently but didn't stop by today as it was a quick visit)
- nothing marked at the "new panda" enclosure. But 1 M, 3 F & 1 juvenile Markhor are in there and utilising the climbing frames. They have no access to the inside but the sides of the frames have been barricaded to create sheds/shelters. Personal note: still praying for a himalayan set of animals in there like Berlin's Tierpark
- L'hoests marked in the old vulture enclosure. Didn't spot them today, whilst it looks great with the climbing structures and planting in there, I feel that there is little chance to actually get good viewing in that enclosure. I'm 5ft and visibility was poor for me due to the planting put in place. I can see this being a viewing problem for kids and those with mobility issues or shorter posture.
Couple of personal notes:
- 5th birthday banner in the Drill enclosure and a lot of birthday themed enrichment. Party bags and piñatas etc. The females seem to have paired up into 2 groups consisting of 1 older female: 1 younger female.
- Male Pygmy hippo very active around the enclosure whenever we passed.
- couple of bagot goats in the holding pen near the wallaby walkthrough.
- Male sloth very active, popped over to see if it was his turn in the basket he and Fe share ownership of. She said it was not for sharing so he went back towards his box above the armadillo.
- baboon viewing areas are still not open but are looking great, I've always wanted to get closer along that path!
- the king penguin that was being held in quarantine along the gentoo egg viewing building around late jan/early feb isn't in there anymore. 5 spotted in the enclosure. Can't remember if there was 5 or 6 total so unsure if that's one that's potentially passed recently or has been reintroduced to the colony.
- pelicans have a bit of a privacy screen with viewing holes on the sandy corner of their enclosure (near the gift shop)
- 100% viewing success in the magic forest.
- Saw the most I've ever seen of the cuscus (about 25% of their body at once