ZYBen
Well-Known Member
Well i didnt really enjoy my day there, but god was it a learning curve.
The first that that had me saying um... was the fact that the zoo is open until 10pm was the first thing wrong, but that wasnt the half of it.
for those of you who have been (i think it was just Glyn...) you will know the layout, but i will talk it anyway until i get around to scanning the guide book ($4, an okay investment)
When you walk in the first thing you see in an interactive display of a 'Keeper', with very little knowledge on english. here you can see a variety of insect and arachnids up close and pat some insects, this very had very little knowledge of the bugs she was handling trying to convince me that a spiny leaf insect was a female goliath stick insect. she wlso seemed very un aware at the flying habits of rhinoceros beetles or anything in general, afdter talking zoos for about 5 minutes i had to tell her what an Open Range Zoo was.
you continue along to the butterfly exhbit, which they could have put something in, even a wallaby would have added some more interest to this HUGE space (huge in the size of SWW)the to great, well awesome insect exhbits including a giant bull ant colony and a huge spider window.
after that you continue to the reptiles also great exhbits. Including Thorny Devils with a live food colony in their exhbit.
After these exhbit i was very happy. they made SWW look great. THen came flight canyon, now some of you might know i am a bit of a birdo, lol. well this whole exhbit annoyed me, the exhbit was tall, with little ground room, with most of it taken up by the ponds. I was expecting a great variety of birds, but was dissapointed, there were Emerald and Rose Crowned Fruit Doves, QLD Brush Turkeys, Rainbow and Musk Lorikeets, Doubbled Barred Finches, Red Browed Firetails, SATIN Bowerbirds and an Eastern Yellow robin, oohh and i think i also saw 1 peacful dove. because the aviaries tallest trees are plams that offer nearly no perching opurtunities. all the birds where crowded in the bottom.
THe GUide book and postcards show photos and say that the following birds are also in this exhibit. Noisy Pitta, Button Quail (I presumme black breasted) Regent Bowerbirds, Eclectus Parrots, Honeyeaters (thats as specific as the book says) and Bush Thicknees (Curlews). now anyone with a basic knowledge of Birds knows that Thicknees cannot be kept with other ground dwelling birds as they will kill and eat them, a brush turkey would be okay. plus the robin and most of the finches wouold not last long.
I am really tired to i will just do the nocturnal area then talk about the most appauling exhibits.
Nocturnal house was good, except i was told tha potoroos were bettings, but it was a nice area, liek any nocturnal house, they are all pretty uniform.
Pics aswell tomorrow
The first that that had me saying um... was the fact that the zoo is open until 10pm was the first thing wrong, but that wasnt the half of it.
for those of you who have been (i think it was just Glyn...) you will know the layout, but i will talk it anyway until i get around to scanning the guide book ($4, an okay investment)
When you walk in the first thing you see in an interactive display of a 'Keeper', with very little knowledge on english. here you can see a variety of insect and arachnids up close and pat some insects, this very had very little knowledge of the bugs she was handling trying to convince me that a spiny leaf insect was a female goliath stick insect. she wlso seemed very un aware at the flying habits of rhinoceros beetles or anything in general, afdter talking zoos for about 5 minutes i had to tell her what an Open Range Zoo was.
you continue along to the butterfly exhbit, which they could have put something in, even a wallaby would have added some more interest to this HUGE space (huge in the size of SWW)the to great, well awesome insect exhbits including a giant bull ant colony and a huge spider window.
after that you continue to the reptiles also great exhbits. Including Thorny Devils with a live food colony in their exhbit.
After these exhbit i was very happy. they made SWW look great. THen came flight canyon, now some of you might know i am a bit of a birdo, lol. well this whole exhbit annoyed me, the exhbit was tall, with little ground room, with most of it taken up by the ponds. I was expecting a great variety of birds, but was dissapointed, there were Emerald and Rose Crowned Fruit Doves, QLD Brush Turkeys, Rainbow and Musk Lorikeets, Doubbled Barred Finches, Red Browed Firetails, SATIN Bowerbirds and an Eastern Yellow robin, oohh and i think i also saw 1 peacful dove. because the aviaries tallest trees are plams that offer nearly no perching opurtunities. all the birds where crowded in the bottom.
THe GUide book and postcards show photos and say that the following birds are also in this exhibit. Noisy Pitta, Button Quail (I presumme black breasted) Regent Bowerbirds, Eclectus Parrots, Honeyeaters (thats as specific as the book says) and Bush Thicknees (Curlews). now anyone with a basic knowledge of Birds knows that Thicknees cannot be kept with other ground dwelling birds as they will kill and eat them, a brush turkey would be okay. plus the robin and most of the finches wouold not last long.
I am really tired to i will just do the nocturnal area then talk about the most appauling exhibits.
Nocturnal house was good, except i was told tha potoroos were bettings, but it was a nice area, liek any nocturnal house, they are all pretty uniform.
Pics aswell tomorrow