Some notes from today.
Work has started on the Spirit of the Jaguar modifications. Jaguar (the company, not the cats) are no longer involved, so their logo will be removed, including I believe, from the outside of the building. A solid perimeter fence is being built while construction takes place.
The giant otter construction is progressing and there's now a huge hole at the rear of the penguin filtration plant.
Work has also begun on the raised viewing platform for the tigers. Judging by the placement of the foundations (and the demolition of part of Europe on the Edge) access will be via the ramp opposite the penguins and the steps opposite June's Pavilion.
"Gardens of Distinction" signs have gone up in a number of locations. I personally find this hard to stomach, especially as the zoo looks so unkempt at the moment (Chester looks scruffier and less cared-for than any of the zoos I've visited recently). Ten years ago before the horticultural scorched earth policy began, maybe, but today, when there's nothing distinctive whatsoever about beds of weeds, scruffy grass and bark mulch, no.
The history banner will be going back up opposite the servals, around the edge of the small snowdrop lawn.
The Chilean flamingos failed to rear any young for the first time in... goodness knows when. The Caribbeans laid before the dinosaurs arrived, but their presence put the Chileans off completely.