Made my first visit of the year today and thought I would let you all know of some recent changes:-
First of all, there is to be a new harvest mouse enclosure being built behind the ibis aviary, this one will not be open topped and seems to be a lot more visitor friendly.
Both ocelots are now in place and the enclosures look great, cats were highly active when we arrived but were both dozing under their heat lamps by 3pm.
Sugar gliders are now in the old mouse lemur enclosure and are a lot more visible than the previous occupants. The mouse lemurs now share with the jumping rats in Moonlight.
Alaotoran gentle lemurs have arrived and are on-show but appeared to be confined to their indoor holding.
The Utila Island iguana has also gone on show in the reptile house and I'm led to believe there are more behind the scenes.
The female capybara is off show currently and I didn't spot the male either.
White throated capuchins are expected soon to replace the ring tailed lemurs who are now in their new enclosure.
The Azara's agouti is apparently there but totally failed to see it.
Finally, spoke to a staff member who remains optimistic that the tenrecs will go on show before the summer but nothing is set in stone.
Personal highlights for me were arriving at Moonlight just in time for feeding, which gave me great views of all the species. The member of staff even coaxed a mouse lemur closer to the window so I got a great view. And the red squirrels were active, my girlfriend was pretty happy just to actually see one!
I did take my new camera but my batteries died as soon as I took 2 photo's of the kids unfortunately, next visit I will be far more prepared!
First of all, there is to be a new harvest mouse enclosure being built behind the ibis aviary, this one will not be open topped and seems to be a lot more visitor friendly.
Both ocelots are now in place and the enclosures look great, cats were highly active when we arrived but were both dozing under their heat lamps by 3pm.
Sugar gliders are now in the old mouse lemur enclosure and are a lot more visible than the previous occupants. The mouse lemurs now share with the jumping rats in Moonlight.
Alaotoran gentle lemurs have arrived and are on-show but appeared to be confined to their indoor holding.
The Utila Island iguana has also gone on show in the reptile house and I'm led to believe there are more behind the scenes.
The female capybara is off show currently and I didn't spot the male either.
White throated capuchins are expected soon to replace the ring tailed lemurs who are now in their new enclosure.
The Azara's agouti is apparently there but totally failed to see it.
Finally, spoke to a staff member who remains optimistic that the tenrecs will go on show before the summer but nothing is set in stone.
Personal highlights for me were arriving at Moonlight just in time for feeding, which gave me great views of all the species. The member of staff even coaxed a mouse lemur closer to the window so I got a great view. And the red squirrels were active, my girlfriend was pretty happy just to actually see one!
I did take my new camera but my batteries died as soon as I took 2 photo's of the kids unfortunately, next visit I will be far more prepared!
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