Some notes from today's visit to Marwell:
1) Apparently, the male giant anteater Antonio (previously thought to be a female and called Arica) has moved out of the collection recently, and a new female either has arrived or will be arriving soon to hopefully form a breeding pair with Ernesto
2) There are now a pair of lowland anoas in the enclosure which previously only held the male called Vladimir
3) The pond in the middle of the Life in the Trees exhibit (siamang gibbons, otters and lowland anoas) has been drained, in order to try to find out where the otters escaped from some time ago
4) I caught a glimpse of an offshow violet turaco which is due to go into the free flight aviary at some point
5) I saw the first Bennett's wallaby joey of this year
6) A new small building has been constructed which adjoins the Sulawesi crested macaque house
7) Some of the maras have been moved into an enclosure adjacent to the okapis, which previously held a sarus crane
8) A new young female pure Rothschild giraffe arrived from Leipzig Zoo on Monday. I believe she is called Jade and she is just under 2 years old. She was already mixed with the herd and seemed very calm although I was told that earlier in the week the male Kismet had been bullying her and he had to be separated from the herd. Also, the intention is that another pure Rothschild will be arriving from Woburn at the end of the month and, eventually, the hybrids will be moved on