Scimitar-horned Oryx and Ostrich. I know it looks like a male and the tour guide says its a male, but that Ostrich is really a female. I asked what they told the guest when it lays an egg?
Photo taken November 2008
The 3 white-naped mangabeys appeared to only occupy the right-hand enclosure, but signs indicated both were in use for this species, as well as the accompanying indoor housing for the left-hand cage. One of these may have housed the spider monkeys previously. Both were virtually unchanged from...
Outdoor diana monkey enclosure with gorilla dayroom and viewing gallery in background. This may have been the site of the macaque enclosure in the old Sobell Pavillion, but the diana cage is double the width, covering the area of two of the older monkey cages combined.
this may have been the Owl-faced monkey enclosure in the old Sobell. The path has been raised as the ground in the old monkey cages was waist-height to visitors. This view is from just below the 'field station', and is the first monkey cage on your left as you come out of the walk-through...
Whole island planted out with new grasses. Edge of moat returfed and a large stretch of land in the foreground protected with hotwire as a result. View from 'gorilla field station' as you exit walk-through flight. Colobus cage just out of view to the left.
The indoor quarters were once the first exhibit you would see in the old sobell pavillion, housing red ruffed lemur and later golden/golden headed lion tamarins. The photo is taken from the entrance to the flight, to the right is a pool for white-faced tree ducks which feeds into the moat of the...