19/4/08
A quick visit today to sweat out the alcohol abuse from after work drinks..
the new enterance to the gorilla rainforest is finished and it a big improvement. unfortunately the gardening staff have completely abandoned teh idea of an "african rainforest" and are planting the place out with australian birds nest fern and south american bromeliads. which i think loooks lame, given there are a billion african plants in melbourne nurseries they could use instead.
they have also filled in part of the mandrills moat and permanently lowered the water. it no longer cascades into the ex-hippo pool. it looked like a half-arsed job and made what has lately been a shabby looking exhibit even shabbier. i wan't impressed with the quality of work.
sadly a lot of trees have fallen during the recent winds. including one that "popped out" of teh boardwalk at teh orangs. saw the baby siamang. the family was singing away (in fact i heard them as i was in the shower this morning - which is what made me decide to walk to the zoo).
the dead boring asian aviary was being relandscaped, finally! hopefully this means we might actually see the birds when they put some back!
the lories were gone and an unlabled owl was in their aviary.
the "elephant forest station" had american cornsnakes, bluetoungues and stumpy tails on display. which i think is dumb.
saw the peccaries - three on display and another three were pacing "out back". the "baby" is actually almost as big as the adults. i hope the zoo continue to breed these animals.
virtually nothing has happened on the new marine precinct since my last visit. just a bit of rubble etc removed. its actually going to be quite large and extends into areas on the northern side never before used by the public. i'm assuming the heritage cocky/amazon avairy will be incorperated into the theme. sea eagles would be good...
and lastly it seems every time i visit the zoo they have made some "add on" to something somewhere. unfortunately they never make any effort to blend these "add-ons" with teh existing architecture. TOTE looks like a big fat overbaked mess to me with pilons, sails, steel railings, and ugly signs thrown all over the place as a later addition, that as far as i can tell serve little purpose. meanwhile nice original features, like the bamboo waterwheel in the village garden has sat broken, rotting and falling apart for years.
oh and remeber teh signs that i complained about inside the asian aviaries last time i went? (i wondered why they couldn't be outside the aviaries) - well the birds have crapped all over them!
lovely.
