Went to West Midlands Safari Park with my sister, uncle and his wife due to them coming down from Denmark for the weekend yesterday. So treated them all by taking them to there.
All of them enjoyed the day out, but were very shocked at how expensive entry has gone up to (£32 per adult for entry alone).
But also noticed a few changes in the order of where animals have been kept in the Drive Through.
- Plains Zebra, Ostriches, Ankole Cattle are now kept in what used to part of the Asia Lowlands. (It looks like it's been changed to be part of the Africa area now)
- Fellow Deer are now in the Wild Asia area.
- A new species of deer in where the Cheetah used to be (had no idea what species they were sadly)
- Pete's Deer and an Asian buffalo species (their name always eludes me) have been moved with the Bactrian Camels in The Borderlands
All in all though, a fantastic day out. Was rather foggy at first, but sun came out by the time we had entered the African Lions. Was able to catch Lestari playing with Nakal (The male and her father), so relived to see that them mixing the tiger family together again went well.
But didn't see any sign of the new Southern Rhino baby or her mother, so assuming they're being kept apart for the time being until the weather warms up for her.