Water Dragon
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Sorry. Changed it.
Never bothered with feeding time but not too fussed about seeing the Brazilian Tanager, I saw them earlier this year at London ZooHave you tried going at feeding time?
Intresting that the Jay has been moved into here, I only saw ever it in the neighbouring parrot enclosureCurassows & Jays
This was once a macaw aviary but it is now home to some Red-Billed Curassows. We saw one right near the glass. It is a very pretty exhibit with a nice jungle feel to it. The aviary is also home to an Inca Jay but I have never seen it before.
As far as I am aware, the lemurs aren't there yet. An new indoor shed has been built on the islands, just needed some ropes and the lemurs should be on it. Although, they may still have just the one male unless a new female has been bought in.Alaotran Gentle Lemurs
The former outdoor enclosure of the Buffy-Headed Capuchins has been given to the Gentle Lemurs which were formerly on one of the canal islands. We didn’t see anything on this visit, so I am still unsure if they have been put on show.
Oh. That's probably why I couldn't see itIntresting that the Jay has been moved into here, I only saw ever it in the neighbouring parrot enclosure
I'm all in favour of pedantry, but surely everybody understands this phrase to mean one of a few?
Would anyone want me to do a review of my Chester trip?
I am afraid that I failed geography as well as maths.Humboldt Islands? Which map have you been looking at ?![]()
No worries, not like anything important has ever happened thereI am afraid that I failed geography as well as maths.Falkland Islands. My apologies.
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I think the name was supposed to be a reflection on that the inhabitants were rare or endangered species in Europe.Europe on the Edge
... It is a wide grassy aviary with a large pool, a waterfall and a cliffy area which I guess gives the exhibit its name...
I guess but it still works though.I think the name was supposed to be a reflection on that the inhabitants were rare or endangered species in Europe.
Darn itStill incorrect however, as the humbolt penguin lives on the other side of South America![]()
There were multiple tuataras, as opposed to my last visit when it was just the male ‘Pixie’ in the enclosure.
There was in October last year; but I think that may have been because they were breeding them at the time?I am pretty damn sure that there has never been a point in time when only Pixie was present within the exhibit![]()