Sorry for the delay in posting the report..
We made a last minute decision to visit Flamingo Land on Tuesday, as it was the only day this week we could go, so prayed for good weather and got it! In fact, it was perfect.. hot, sunny and hardly a breeze, so no complaints there. We hadn't been to the Zoo for the last ten years, (the prices kept putting us off!), so I was a little anxious about all the changes I would see, but hoped most of it would be positive. I really wanted to visit the Zoo as I needed to take quite a few photos to update my FPZ website and ended up taking 254, so more than enough to keep me going!
I was actually thrown out of kilter the minute I walked through the Zoo, as nothing seemed to be where I remembered it. A lot of the animals and buildings seemed to have disappeared or been replaced. I couldn't even get my bearings until I was near Home Farm. I noticed the new grey, concrete-patterned path meandering up towards Muddy Duck Farm, so we made our way there first.
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Muddy Duck Farm is actually behind the wall of the Church and Rectory and is basically the Children's Farm as the name would suggest. It has everything from ducks, rabbits, guinea-pigs, hens, cows, goats, etc. There was a working tractor ride, but nobody seemed to go on it.
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You come out at side of the Hall only to realise it’s no longer used, (save for perhaps the rooms above for Staff accommodation), and when you venture round to the front of the Hall the neglect is obvious. It will soon have more plants growing out of the stonework than I have in my front garden! It does not give a very good first impression of the Zoo in its current state and it's a shame as I actually think it could be put to better use.
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After noticing the stone pillars and steps that were leading down towards the lake, I went to photograph them.
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It’s a shame someone hasn’t had a little foresight to try and preserve these dwindling ‘relics of the past’, before they’re lost for ever. It’s also a shame the view of the lake was hampered by a plant-screen, as the lake was originally intended to be seen from the Hall.
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We next ventured to the Walkway, which I was looking forward to seeing for the first time. I like walkways and this gives you a different perspective of the animals beneath.
You first encounter the red-footed tortoises, (there's more than one I spotted!)
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This photo shows it's hut and enclosure..
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Further on I managed to spot Agouti, Tapir, Rhea, Alpaca, Mara, etc.
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I saw the new penguin pool, but was surprised to see it in its new location. For some reason, I imagined it to be where the old Bear Pit used to be, so was quite surprised to peer over the walkway and see it from there.
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In building the new walkway, they seem to have blocked off the pathway along where the vultures used to be, right up to the Lodge.
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The walkway goes over the Flamingo lake, (so you can see the lake both sides), and continues past the Kangeroos and Wallabies.
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On the left-hand side, just past the lake, I had to stop and think where I was actually standing as the landscape has changed quite a bit here. I then spotted the Redwood tree so immediately got my bearings. The hill, (which never used to be there), was a bit of land with a slight incline, running alongside the lake and housing the wolves, etc.
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The walkway ends on the path running up to the Obelisk and old Elephant House, with the old back drive-way of the Hall still visible. The old Elephant house now houses fruit-bats at one end and chimps in the main part. However, the two chimps were outside enjoying the sunshine and you could only see them through the glass windows, unless you managed to take a photo near the fence...hence why the wire is in the way in my photo!
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Next we went to see the Baboon Island, which is obviously far bigger than the old one and gives them plenty of space to run around. Apart from a brief spat, involving a baby Baboon who was misbehaving... (see photo below taken from the monorail!)..
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..... the Baboons seemed very subdued. I later passed a couple of signs saying a baby Baboon had died and its Mother was still carrying it around with her. I didn't see her, but here's a general shot of the group.
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There is now a Parrotsphere, which stands near the Hall..
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with the Meerkat enclosure nearby..
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I was looking forward to seeing the old Dolphin House, which was my place of work in the 70’s, but it’s been a Sea-lion show for a number of years now. It’s also undergone a radical change, with the cladding matching the adjacent Lion enclosure. The show was held outside in the sunshine, but they do use the indoor seating when the weather is poor.
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There were four Giraffes in the main enclosure, one near their shed and another 2 in a paddock opposite the log ride, which you can spot in the photo.
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All in all, it was a good day out. We arrived at 10.00am and apart from two 15min breaks and a ride on the little train, people mover and monorail, it was almost 4.00pm by the time we called it a day.
The one big change I noticed was that there’s a lot less animals than in the 70’s. From memory alone, the following have disappeared (unless I’m corrected otherwise!) there’s now no dolphins, killer whale, bull elephant seal, elephants, polar bears, bears, bison, orangutans, various monkeys, gibbons, dingoes, wolves, huskies, puma, panther, cheetah, leopard, serval, springbok, eland, vultures, storks, heron, crane, various species of owls, (apart from the two we saw in the bird show!), lots of different birds, otter, skunk, porcupine, racoon, artic fox, several types of turaco, toucan, ibis, etc.
Also missing or perhaps we just couldn't see them... Llama, emu, camels, gunanaco, linx...
Btw….you could only see a lion from the water flume.. (how bizarre!), and you wouldn’t know there were fruit bats and chimps in the old Elephant house as we saw no signs for them.
I am doing an extended report with lots more photos on my website, which should be made available after the weekend, so I'll put the link up when it's finished.
