Some notes from today's visit:
- The lions and tigers seem to have swapped back around to their old enclosures. I saw two lionesses dozing in the house where I saw the tigers last time, while I saw one of the tigers roaming about in their original enclosure.
- The cable connecting the orangutan and siamang islands seems to have been taken down, presumably to allow Miri to settle in. Speaking of which, I saw Miri in the orangs' house, but didn't see Mujur.
- The biggest update is that I saw a baby okapi in the house with mum Lumara - this is the third offspring for the zoo, and I assume they'll announce it soon. The calf is already mentioned in the most recent guidebook that I got, which funnily enough features an okapi on the cover.
- According to the guidebook, the zoo is now down to one elderly male red river hog, which I saw rooting around indoors. However, it states that the zoo are hoping to bring in one or more hogs this year.
- Don't think this has been mentioned previously, but there is now a shelter for the giraffes and co. in their enclosure. I saw two of the giraffes browsing from the hay baskets provided under the shelter, with one of the zebras grazing close to them.
- There is now netting above the Humboldt penguin enclosure, almost certainly to protect the penguins from that pesky avian flu.
- The South America house is still closed to the public. I managed to have a look inside and there seemed to be a lot of dismantling, so it may not just be maintenance work...
Photos will be uploaded to the gallery as soon possible.