I went for a morning visit to Colchester Zoo today - these are some things I noticed:
- NEW SPECIES: The goldfish in the pond in the dinosaur area have been replaced with a large shoal of golden orfe (unsigned) - not the most exciting new arrivals, but arrivals nonetheless.
- There seems to be a new pathway being built among the trees by the path between the Familiar Friends area and the hyena enclosure (opposite the wallaby enclosure) - not sure if the path will lead to anything interesting, but it is at least something new being constructed.
- Managed to see the new baby spider monkey, which was still being held by its mother, and the new Ruppell's vulture chick in one of the nesting alcoves.
- The building work in the Tiger Taiga area is now done - quite a bit of the wooden wall has been painted white, and one of the small windows into the indoor area has been replaced with a much larger window.
- Was very pleased to see a lot of the more inactive or elusive animals were out and about - two of the tamanduas and the slender-snouted crocodile were outside, one of the Solomon Island skinks was moving around and, for the first time in years, I managed to see the lungfish in the Lake Victoria aquarium in Kingdom of the Wild.
Also, today the zoo released their monthly report for March - completely bypassing February. These are the things of note regarding the animals that have not already been mentioned:
- The female Geoffroy's marmoset, Poppy, transferred to Blackpool Zoo on 7th March. Very pleasingly, the zoo have said that this is only a temporary departure, with new individuals planned to arrive in the future.
- Eight rainbow lorikeets (four males and four females) and three Trinidad stream frogs left the collection for Northumberland College on 27th March.
The report can be read below:
Monthly Reports | Colchester Zoo