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Madagascar walk-through at Cotswold WP 19/09/09

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Currently home to Collared, Ring-tailed, Black and Red-bellied Lemurs, as well as Black-crowned Night Herons, Purple Swamphens and (on sunny days) Radiated Tortoises. Two side pens currently hold Mongoose Lemurs and Crowned Sifaka.
Currently home to Collared, Ring-tailed, Black and Red-bellied Lemurs, as well as Black-crowned Night Herons, Purple Swamphens and (on sunny days) Radiated Tortoises. Two side pens currently hold Mongoose Lemurs and Crowned Sifaka.
 
Currently home to Collared, Ring-tailed, Black and Red-bellied Lemurs, as well as Black-crowned Night Herons, Purple Swamphens and (on sunny days) Radiated Tortoises. Two side pens currently hold Mongoose Lemurs and Crowned Sifaka.

Is this species list still the same?

I've been trying to find species lists for some of the lemur/bird walkthroughs that are out there. The Cotswold gallery is very full and not many of the photos have descriptions so I'd like to thank you for taking the time to add a little write up to this one.
 
Is this species list still the same?

I've been trying to find species lists for some of the lemur/bird walkthroughs that are out there. The Cotswold gallery is very full and not many of the photos have descriptions so I'd like to thank you for taking the time to add a little write up to this one.

I have a feeling the mongoose and black lemurs have recently left the collection; however this walkthrough still contains Collared, Ring-tailed and Red-bellied Lemurs, along with a single male Crowned Sifaka, with Greater Bamboo Lemurs held in a side pen of the walkthrough :) there is also an additional pair of Crowned Sifaka in an enclosure elsewhere in the wildlife park.

Not sure about whether or not the tortoise and swamphen are still present, however.
 
I have a feeling the mongoose and black lemurs have recently left the collection; however this walkthrough still contains Collared, Ring-tailed and Red-bellied Lemurs, along with a single male Crowned Sifaka, with Greater Bamboo Lemurs held in a side pen of the walkthrough :) there is also an additional pair of Crowned Sifaka in an enclosure elsewhere in the wildlife park.

Not sure about whether or not the tortoise and swamphen are still present, however.

Are the belted black and white ruffed lemurs still in one of the side pens?
 
They are - for some reason I had been recalling the Belties as being held elsewhere in the walled garden but you are right :)
 
From memory, the walkthrough was Ring-tailed, Collared, Red-bellied plus Black-crowned Night Heron, Cattle Egret, Madagascar Teal and White-faced Whistling Duck in December; with Belted Ruffed Lemur and Greater Gentle/Bamboo Lemur in the side pens.
 
From memory, the walkthrough was Ring-tailed, Collared, Red-bellied plus Black-crowned Night Heron, Cattle Egret, Madagascar Teal and White-faced Whistling Duck in December; with Belted Ruffed Lemur and Greater Gentle/Bamboo Lemur in the side pens.

The solitary male Sifaka gone now, then?
 
Thanks for all of the replies. It looks like a really great exhibit and there are still some nice species to see.
 

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