I was just looking through the WWT Magazine 'Waterlife' - the November 2020 to February 2021 edition, when I found news about a couple of exhibits at Arundel that have recently or are about to open.
Opened earlier this year is Pelican Cove, an enclosure currently home to six female Dalmatian pelicans (five from Rotterdam Zoo and another from WWT Washington). Thy are sharing their enclosure with red-breasted geese, which are being used to help keep the grass in the enclosure in check.
News about the opening, with a video of the pelicans being released into the enclosure, is included here:
Take a Peek at Pelican Cove
The news article from 'Waterlife' also talks about another new aviary opening at Arundel in October (not entirely certain which one - 2020 or 2021). It will be the largest specialist diving duck aviary in the UK, housing common scoter, spectacled eider, long-tailed duck and harlequin duck as well as native waders such as common redshank and pied avocet. An acrylic wall will allow visitors to see the ducks diving for food during twice daily feeding demonstrations.
The issue of 'Waterlife' is included here - the developments at Arundel are mentioned on page 11:
Waterlife 214 November 2020 / February 2021
Opened earlier this year is Pelican Cove, an enclosure currently home to six female Dalmatian pelicans (five from Rotterdam Zoo and another from WWT Washington). Thy are sharing their enclosure with red-breasted geese, which are being used to help keep the grass in the enclosure in check.
News about the opening, with a video of the pelicans being released into the enclosure, is included here:
Take a Peek at Pelican Cove
The news article from 'Waterlife' also talks about another new aviary opening at Arundel in October (not entirely certain which one - 2020 or 2021). It will be the largest specialist diving duck aviary in the UK, housing common scoter, spectacled eider, long-tailed duck and harlequin duck as well as native waders such as common redshank and pied avocet. An acrylic wall will allow visitors to see the ducks diving for food during twice daily feeding demonstrations.
The issue of 'Waterlife' is included here - the developments at Arundel are mentioned on page 11:
Waterlife 214 November 2020 / February 2021