I went for a visit this morning to Colchester Zoo. These are the things that I noticed:
- Had a clear view of both sloths in the Worlds Apart walkthrough indoor enclosure, so I definitely saw the recently-arrived female.
- I only saw one white-lipped tamarin baby - just checking the news of the birth on the website, and an update has been added saying that one baby died on Wednesday 16th April, with a full postmortem going to take place.
- The pair of Goeldi's monkeys were outside and mixed with the coppery titi trio. One of the adult titi monkeys seemed to have an injury to its foot. The male tamandua was also able to get outside, but was walking around its indoor area instead.
- The African livestock walkthrough was completely closed, as they are redeveloping part of the area near to the entrance. The Wallaby Walkabout has also had some additions, with the heavy wooden entry gates replaced with mesh gates and also a row of wooden posts erected around the wallaby shelter, possibly to stop the animals accessing the roof.
- The Woodland Hollow has re-opened. Now however it no longer has Lego models and the signage about the animals has been removed (including about the planned gorillas). Instead, it has been turned into a trail about the conservation of native wildlife - I didn't actually go around it, but I will do next time I visit.
- In very pleasant news, the pair of African white-backed vultures are back on-display in the Vulture Valley aviary alongside the flock of Ruppell's griffon vultures.
- Again, the three female ostriches were confined indoors. For the first time ever, I heard the male ostrich 'booming' while it was in the main paddock.
- The platform between the Lost Madagascar lemur walkthrough and the mangabey enclosure is now open. I went up there, but by the time I got to the platform both the lemurs and mangabeys were either indoors or hidden away somewhere else.