Visited the zoo yesterday (Fife school holidays) and it was very quiet (Presumably because most of the other Scottish schools are back!). Fortunately, the animals were pretty active!
Main purpose was to say 'cheerio' to the big cat row, and three out of four were very active, the jaguars quite actively calling (and Rica came down to say hello/goodbye, there are few experiences like being soul gazed by a Jaguar!). The Golden Cat remained elusive

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There was work going on in the tiger enclosure, but Tibor was active in the side enclosure.
In the lion enclosure, Jayendra was VERY interested in 'something' in the offshow enclosure, and was roaring spectacularly in the afternoon. Hope the intors go well!
Margays now occupy both the former Golden Cat enclosure next to the sun bear and the left hand enclosure in the adjacent small carnivore house (Dwarf Mongoose still in the right hand one). Not sure if these are still separate or there is a connection. No sign of the cats when we were there, but good to see them back on show.
Notes from elsewhere:
Koalas are all now separated, with what I think is Yooranah in the enclosure he was born in (Former aviary section) - certainly seemed smaller than the others, and seemed to have different nose markings from Alinga. He was the most active I have seen a koala, moving about, eating and generally looking cute!
Painted Dogs indoor area was closed to public - hopefully a good sign.
Pandas - because the zoo was so quiet, we thought we would chance our arm and see if we could get in without a pre-booked slot - turned out they were so quiet we were able to get in and spend as long as we wanted, which was good because both bears were doing something other than sleeping!
Chimps - it was fascinating watching the interactions between the group and the baby, it has added a new dynamic to the group. Going by some of the other chimp behaviour, he may not be the last baby either! Creepy-crawly exhibition in Budongo was good as well!
One other interesting note - there appears to be a new sign in the middle of the duck pond area!