I went for a visit to Colchester Zoo this morning. First of all, to clear a couple of things up:
I checked both of these places - the two displays you mention here have both been long-term used just for cacti. They could change; I remember the display for tropical plants in Kingdom of the Wild before it also became home to the Madagascar tree boas, although I am less confident with the arid displays.
I also checked out the plated lizard enclosure, to see if the signage had been changed (
as mentioned here). When I checked, the signage still labelled the plated lizards as
Gerhhosaurus validus validus, which was the giant plated lizard that definitely did inhabit that enclosure. I did not see that individual, and have not for the past several visits, but did see the new individual that has been there since March 2024 and has not been labelled - I still think it is the Sudan plated lizard, having seen very similar animals labelled as such in other zoos.
In terms of other things I noticed:
- The capuchin enclosure has progressed even more, with more work done to the outdoor viewing area. Although I did not go around the back to see it, it looks like the indoor area is now nearing completion.
- A nice little update in that the silver dollar and stingray tank in Heart of the Amazon has new lighting in place, which makes the display much easier to see into.
- Even though it is still lit up, the bony-headed toad tank in Rajang's Forest remains empty - really hoping that something moves in there, rather than it just being forgotten about.
- Was good to see both cheetahs out and relaxing together in Kingdom of the Wild.
- Dropped in to see all five of the chimps before the two males move out later this month.
- One thing to note - it was extraordinarily busy today at the zoo. When we arrived, five minutes before opening, there were already well over a hundred cars. When we left, there were lines of traffic in both directions of the main road stretching back for probably close to a mile. Think it might be because of the winter offers - anyone on here wanting to visit should plan accordingly.