Gigit
Well-Known Member
I thought I'd follow the trend:
Ape house
Still no baby orangs. The 4 youngest gorillas were having a lot of fun together.
Red River Hogs
Pumbaa has been separated from Pablo as she is due to give birth any time now. Hurray!
Monkey Heights
The former Pudu house, in between the 2 wings of Monkey Heights, has been converted and the Emperor Tamarin family had just moved in. I thought it was going to house the goeldi monkeys, pygmy marmosets and white faced saki monkeys from the small mammal house but maybe they're moving into the tamarin's former quarters.
I've seen the lesser mouse deer mating on several occasions so am hopeful of spotting a baby sometime. Not that the adults are easy to see!
Lowland Anoa
Both male and female are now living in the former Bison House, though apart. The house, yard and paddock have been adapted - the yard is surrounded by plants and the paddock is divided in two. The female is still quite young and I've seen her in the paddock while the male was shut in the yard.
Hartmann's Mountain Zebra
The male, Bingo, was confined to the stable area with a damaged ligament.
Croc Swamp
The Nile crocs were in exactly the same position as last week, but the Cubans and Salt Water had moved. There were only 2 very large snakes on show - one has died and and one has been taken off show for a while. Don't ask me which ones they are as I'm still having difficulty identifying them. They don't look like the too-colourful pictures on the signs to me.
Echidnas
Not visible.
Gardens
Lots of pruning, and planting of new specimens. Vegetation along the railway track has been cleared and fencing put up.
Ape house
Still no baby orangs. The 4 youngest gorillas were having a lot of fun together.
Red River Hogs
Pumbaa has been separated from Pablo as she is due to give birth any time now. Hurray!
Monkey Heights
The former Pudu house, in between the 2 wings of Monkey Heights, has been converted and the Emperor Tamarin family had just moved in. I thought it was going to house the goeldi monkeys, pygmy marmosets and white faced saki monkeys from the small mammal house but maybe they're moving into the tamarin's former quarters.
I've seen the lesser mouse deer mating on several occasions so am hopeful of spotting a baby sometime. Not that the adults are easy to see!
Lowland Anoa
Both male and female are now living in the former Bison House, though apart. The house, yard and paddock have been adapted - the yard is surrounded by plants and the paddock is divided in two. The female is still quite young and I've seen her in the paddock while the male was shut in the yard.
Hartmann's Mountain Zebra
The male, Bingo, was confined to the stable area with a damaged ligament.
Croc Swamp
The Nile crocs were in exactly the same position as last week, but the Cubans and Salt Water had moved. There were only 2 very large snakes on show - one has died and and one has been taken off show for a while. Don't ask me which ones they are as I'm still having difficulty identifying them. They don't look like the too-colourful pictures on the signs to me.
Echidnas
Not visible.
Gardens
Lots of pruning, and planting of new specimens. Vegetation along the railway track has been cleared and fencing put up.