Lafone
Well-Known Member
Notes and thoughts from a visit.
There must have been something else going on somewhere on the Beale Estate. The car park was absolutely rammed. I had to park in the overflow car park, which I have never had to do before. There was hardly anybody in the wildlife park though.
- It looks like they are going to do something with the Human Nature building.
- The sulcata tortoises have moved to the newly built enclosure next to the tapir.
- Work has already started on the outdoor section of their old enclosure.
- It appears animals are being moved out of Human Nature.
- The rat and toad enclosures are now empty in addition to the giant African land snail vivarium and old sulcata tortoise enclosure.
- The Java sparrows have gone. The red footed tortoises that they shared their enclosure with are still there though.
- There have been some other departures.
- The snowy owls have gone and their enclosure has been dismantled.
- The duprasi and Brazilian guinea pigs have gone from the nocturnal house.
- Their enclosures have been joined back together to be a single enclosure again as it was when it held slender loris.
- To backfill the cuscus has moved into this enclosure and the armadillos have moved to where the cuscus used to be. The macaws (which used to share with the armadillos) now have their enclosure to themselves.
- New wallaby enclosure
- It is a move rather than building a new one. They are now in the paddock next to the Cameroon sheep which I believe was previously one of the shetland pony paddocks.
- There are signs up about a joey being born. I didn't see it though. Their new paddock is quite overgrown so it would be easy to hide.
- The emus are still in the paddock the wallabies moved from.
- A couple of observations of animal behaviour.
- After showers the turkey vultures would perch high up and stretch their wings out as far as they could. It looked quite impressive.
- The binturongs were a lot more active than normal today. I don't know if that was anything to do with the weather or not.
Sounds a good visit. I really enjoy watching the vultures stretching and bathing in the rain.
The Java sparrows were in the large shared aviary opposite the vultures (were there and signed on my last visit but that's a little while ago as mentioned above) so perhaps they have moved back or it was another group / a smaller group due to breeding etc. Have they gone from both places?
Surprised the owl aviary was demolished and not going to be used for something else as it was quite new, but perhaps something else is going in there.
Good news it will be easier to see the wallabies again.