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great day at ed yesterday. Giant pandas were great, indoor exhibits pretty uninspiring but the outdoor exhibits and theming were a lot better.
Swamp wallbies seem to have taken over the zoo, with at least 2 enclosures being occupied by them throughout the zoo. New phillipine house is looking well with pair of active binturong, taiwan beauty snake, pair of warty pigs, single banteng. Also saw at least 2 spotted dear in the old goral enclosure - goral now down where swamp wallabies and white-naped crane where. Sealion pool has been drained and saw 5 great white pelicans in the old wetlands avairy at the bottom of zoo. Brilliant birds was full of life - cock of the rock was class! but disappointed with magic forest - it seemed empty with just pygmy slow loris, douroucouli (2 enclosures) and goeldis (2 enclosures) - where are the cuscus, luzon cloud rats, titi etc!? Monkey house a bit sparse though although good to see babies in the barbary macaques, drill and diana monkeys. I think there might have been a howler monkey baby as well. Shame to have moved the purple-faced langurs on. At least one amur leopard still there, no sign of clouded. Tigers have been mixed. Still find it hard to think of a zoo with a better mammal collection than ed!
Any more on the new Philippine House?
(looks interesting to say the least)
It's not a new house per se, more a new theme for an existing area - this bit of the zoo used to hold red river hogs, diana monkeys, bongo and moholi galagos.
Not sure where the Cuscus has gone, they were never out their sleeping box any time we were there!
I never managed to see the cuscus either and I really wanted to (saw cuscus in the wild a long time ago and have never seen them since), shame they are gone already!
Monkey house a bit sparse though although good to see babies in the barbary macaques, drill and diana monkeys. I think there might have been a howler monkey baby as well. Shame to have moved the purple-faced langurs on.
that's pretty cool. Which wild species did you see and where?I never managed to see the cuscus either and I really wanted to (saw cuscus in the wild a long time ago and have never seen them since), shame they are gone already!
Shame about the purple-faced langurs . Wonder what happened to the Edinburgh ones and most of those previously at Cotswold WP .
Edinburgh Dianas- someone said they had as many as twelve now, so there may have been more recent babies. Without ISIS it is difficult to check.![]()
On my last visit in late July, there appeared to be two or three infants.