Planning a trip on saturday, is the other female giraffe still suspected pregnant? And if so are we expecting a second littlun soon? Or could it be ages off?
Anyone want any other info or pics while I'm there?
Not sure if Dudley's old giraffe house could handle another birth.
May I politely request info/pics on the new Blue Crane exhibit and how far they have got with the joint entrance with the Black Country Museum.![]()
Of course, have the blue cranes gone in the old cassowary enclosure? Or am I remembering wrong?
Dudley report male lion Mwamba has died,
All pics up as requested, maybe too many, I might take a few down later. Cassowary enclosure is gutted and full of what appears to be junk, I assume they are building some type of house for the cranes?
I am kind of sad about it, the heavily overgrown enclosures you could look into for ages, only for one of the dinosaur looking cassowary to appear from the bushes suddenly, always made me jump!
The ex shop is basically empty concrete, no glass or anything else really.
We took someone in a wheelchair this time, wow, that's hard work! I knew the zoo was hilly, but you don't know quite how hilly until you're pushing 8 stone up there!
Kito seems very unsure of public, he stayed pinned to the back wall and we visited him 3 times, he jumps when kids are noisy, and generally looks concerned, I felt pretty bad for him (and did shush strangers children, oops).
Anything else I can report for you all?
Devi when you look into the old dinosaur enclosure, er I mean cassowary, did you look over the fence on the right into the woods?
I had a good look and saw old bars in the woodland. I was thinking, did the zoo used to entend into there or were the bars just put there to stop people getting in/animals getting out of the zoo?
I remember from my childhood that the zoo was certainly bigger but dont remember if this part was ever part of the actual zoo grounds.
I've been visiting for a number of years (40+) and, as far as I know, the only bit of the zoo grounds that used to be open but isn't now is down by the red squirrels. There used to be a miniature railway down there that extended further out into the woodland.
I've been visiting for a number of years (40+) and, as far as I know, the only bit of the zoo grounds that used to be open but isn't now is down by the red squirrels. There used to be a miniature railway down there that extended further out into the woodland.
Any particular reasons for this, Jackwow?
Because it's a fairly small collection and it doesn't really have any special species or exhibits. It was nice to see the Snow Leopards but the Tigers and Lynx didn't show and I think there were also meant to be Geoffroy's Cats but they didn't show either. The lemur walkthrough has Collared, Black and white ruffed, Black and also Ring-tailed but of course only the Black and white ruffed and Ring-tailed showed both of which I've seen so many times whereas I've never seen Collared or Black. The aviaries were also poor. All in all just a poor experience.