Nice visit today, pretty happy with my photos too (will upload later)... Also after talking in the YWP thread about giant otters being no-shows, of course I got lucky with them today. 
Some notes:
- The hard-standing and shelter in the old Philippine spotted deer paddock is now being used by the brow-antlered deer, I wonder if the plan is to allow them into the paddock as well?
- No scarlet ibis seen which was quite bizarre since there is quite a big group and all other bird species in the Latin American aviary were seen. I assume they are still at the zoo as they were signed but certainly strange.
- Only two capybaras, I think there might have been just two for a bit now actually. Anyone know what's going on there? A few years back the group was a decent size.
- No sign of the baby spider monkey but most of the group were huddled in the corner.
- The Mindanao lorikeets now seem to have full access to the Bali Temple aviary, beforehand they were in a smaller one behind. This species is also signed in Dragons in Danger but I didn't see any.
- The strawberry poison frogs are back on show in the Tropical Realm.
Some notes:
- The hard-standing and shelter in the old Philippine spotted deer paddock is now being used by the brow-antlered deer, I wonder if the plan is to allow them into the paddock as well?
- No scarlet ibis seen which was quite bizarre since there is quite a big group and all other bird species in the Latin American aviary were seen. I assume they are still at the zoo as they were signed but certainly strange.
- Only two capybaras, I think there might have been just two for a bit now actually. Anyone know what's going on there? A few years back the group was a decent size.
- No sign of the baby spider monkey but most of the group were huddled in the corner.
- The Mindanao lorikeets now seem to have full access to the Bali Temple aviary, beforehand they were in a smaller one behind. This species is also signed in Dragons in Danger but I didn't see any.
- The strawberry poison frogs are back on show in the Tropical Realm.