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I imagine the Darwin's frogs must have come direct from Chile - I know there were plans a few years ago by several European zoos to import them from a breeding centre, which fell through when all the young frogs due to be exported died from a mysterious illness.

Correct; it's a new import direct from Chile :)
 
A very enjoyable update, thank you. A few additions and answers:

Meet the Monkeys has been a dead end for some time now (at a guess I would say 2018-19, but not sure exactly), and members who follow these London news threads closely will know that I have ranted about how needless and frustrating this is time and time again! Initially, it was made a dead end due to a technical issue of some description that forced the closure of the exit near Blackburn - it has been rumoured that said issue was flooding due to drainage issues, which would make sense given that the pathway leading to the exit is on much lower ground than the rest of the walkthrough. This was only meant be temporary but, unfortunately for us, the staff discovered it made the walkthrough easier to manage, so they never undid it. It wouldn't be as bad if the pathway you mention besides Tiny Giants that leads to Blackburn was open, but regrettably, it hasn't been since LotL opened - not sure why...

That smaller aviaries on either end of the main walkthrough in Blackburn are, if I am not mistaken, intended for two functions: the rearing of chicks that are too small to be left unsupervised in the walkthrough, and breeding pairs. So far, laughingthrushes and Ornate Lories have been kept in there. You could have seen the latter, but that you mention its partner was outside eliminates this possibility because the other Ornates are not kept in the main walkthrough, rather one of the little aviaries in the entrance hall. That would make Goldie's Lorikeet the more likely candidate, but I can't imagine why they would need to be separated. Perhaps the cage was in fact open, and the bird merely wondered inside by choice - I have never seen the lories do this, but the sunbirds have done so countless times when the doors are left opened.

That is amazing news about the Darwin's Frogs! Wonder where they would have come from - presumably somewhere in Europe must keep them privately.

The Three-banded Armadillo has been kept in Rainforest Life for nearly two years, and I have never seen it once - a very elusive species. The zoo also keeps Big Hairy Armadillos, but they are offshow, behind a bamboo screen near the entrance to the Cassons. A real shame that it is now all but impossible to see armadillos at London - they were one of my childhood favourites.

And while we're on the subject of the Clore, I wonder what will happen to the gentle lemurs who have recently moved into the former spider monkey enclosure, given that the plan is supposedly to bring the squirrel monkeys into there. Let's hope they remain at the zoo, a really delightful, albeit difficult to spot animal.
Thanks for all that information. I just wish they'd do something more substantial at that end of the zoo and meet the monkeys, I remember there being mara in there a long time ago. Also I know one of the old paths to Blackburn is now blocked by the small Indian mongoose enclosure so that's more excusable. The armadillos are so hard to see at the best of times at London, when the Casson was open it was ok so I hope they get a more prominent location.
 
I only wish I had time to take a photo of the area the Darwin's frogs are in as I was in a bit of a hurry, but basically there was no tank at the front of the glass and they were all at the back of the room but were signed.
 
Out of curiosity, what birds were originally planned for Monkey Valley? I remember seeing renderings with African gray parrots in with the colobus...
 
A brief visit at lunch today to attempt to see the Darwin's frogs. No luck - I think they might be the 'new' Congo caecilians - rare in zoos, basically on show, very hard to actually see. I am going to try again on Monday with binoculars to aid me in peering in. The room is set-up with numerous tanks on shelves along the right and left hand walls - and bearing in mind the small size of the animals, they are set quite far back from the viewing window.

More positively, the new Diana monkeys looked as if they are settling in well - and it is good to have a West African theme to Gorilla Kingdom again, in the absence of the Sulawesi macaques. I also saw the Indian mongooses, who seemed much more confiding - perhaps because it was a quiet day in the zoo.

A note that there are still plenty of signs from the old Reptile House in the shop - ranging from £50-£100. Better value than the Bristol auction!
 
They're selling those things in the shop? I must've completely missed that.

They are - lots of species signs - Chinese crocodile lizard, spiny hill turtle, sidewinder, black spotted turtle, Lake Oku frog, etc etc. And possibly more interesting, some of the conservation signs and then some about the move to the new Reptile House. Worth a look, next time you are there.
 
Went again at lunch to see if I could see a Darwin's frog - success (albeit with binoculars)!

I also noticed that Tracheloptychus petersi are now in one of the on-show/off-show vivaria in SLORA, behind the rhinoceros ratsnake tank. I don't think they have been reported yet.
 
Went again at lunch to see if I could see a Darwin's frog - success (albeit with binoculars)!

I also noticed that Tracheloptychus petersi are now in one of the on-show/off-show vivaria in SLORA, behind the rhinoceros ratsnake tank. I don't think they have been reported yet.
Haven’t been since they went onshow, so apologies for my ignorance, but do you know which terrarium the rat snakes are in? Assuming it’s one of the ones in the entrance corridor if offfshow animals can be seen behind. Guessing either the Gidgee Skinks or Big-headed Turtles?
 
Haven’t been since they went onshow, so apologies for my ignorance, but do you know which terrarium the rat snakes are in? Assuming it’s one of the ones in the entrance corridor if offfshow animals can be seen behind. Guessing either the Gidgee Skinks or Big-headed Turtles?

I think it is indeed the ex gidgee skink tank, it's the last one before you enter the reptile house proper, opposite the mountain chickens. The T. petersi tank is on the left at ground level
 
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