Might they have Sammi back from PL, or are too many Chester females his daughters?At the moment, Chester Zoo lacks a proven adult bull for breeding.
Might they have Sammi back from PL, or are too many Chester females his daughters?At the moment, Chester Zoo lacks a proven adult bull for breeding.
AFAIK, he has no offspring at Chester now. The only female calf born in recent year was Hazina, she was the offspring of Magadi from memory.Might they have Sammi back from PL, or are too many Chester females his daughters?
That is correct.AFAIK, he has no offspring at Chester now. The only female calf born in recent year was Hazina, she was the offspring of Magadi from memory.
Sammy is currently at Howletts - if he manages to cover all three of the girls there (or at the very least Salome and Damara, Mizi may still be too young) then he would probably be free to move on - as he has five calves at PL!Might they have Sammi back from PL, or are too many Chester females his daughters?
What current numbers do Howletts have?Sammy is currently at Howletts - if he manages to cover all three of the girls there (or at the very least Salome and Damara, Mizi may still be too young) then he would probably be free to move on - as he has five calves at PL!
I was at the zoo today, so I can report that I don't think so. There are trees planted, including a number of palms, but nothing smaller, and the pools are more or less drained (although the rain was working hard fill them). The Tropical House was closed and there was scaffolding up on the wall to the right of the entrance, in the red river hog enclosure: but as it was my first visit since last December, I'm not sure how new that news is.Will the old flamingo aviary open on the 24th as well as Monsoon Forest?
Yesterday I didn't have time to make sense of everything I saw at the zoo, in the light of the news reported by @Nisha above.
The Monsoon Forest will have to be restocked within the next few days, to give the animals time to settle in before it reopens (apart from the few species that have been kept there during the renovation). The notice at the entrance of the Tropical House said it was closed for repairs, which I am sure was true because of the scaffolding on the walls: but I expect that some of the birds, amphibians and reptiles kept behind the scenes will be moving, and they may need to catch up some of the animals on show too - for example the yellow-headed mynahs which were originally in the Monsoon Forest, might be moving back.
I was a little puzzled by a notice at the bottom of the walkway into RotRA, which said that the house would be closed at 1pm for cleaning but would reopen after about half an hour. I didn't arrive until after it reopened, but I just saw one of Sumatran orangs - it was only a glimpse, but I thought that it was one of the older juveniles. On the other hand I saw all the Borneans, although Leia and her baby only made a brief appearance. The moloch gibbons were in the wired outdoor enclosure next to the entrance. I may be adding 2 plus 2 and getting 5, but I see a possible connection between these facts.
I didn't look in at the Monkey House, so I don't know anything about the macaques, but I assume they will be moving too. As I hope to be at the zoo again today I will keep my eyes open. Watch this space![]()
Will the old flamingo aviary open on the 24th as well as Monsoon Forest?
That makes sense, thank you (although I didn't see the same sign today, perhaps I missed it). However I was wrong about the Sumatran orangs in this morning's post: I saw Emma, Subis + baby, 2 juveniles and Puluh's right foot in RotRA, but I think they will be moving soon. I was told that the macaques have been moved already, although there were about 10, mostly subadults, still in the Monkey House.They do clean ROTRA I think they have to because of Covid-19 they also close the Tropical House for around 30 mins during the day for the same thing not sure on all the other indoor areas though
Yes, as far as I am aware.The article speak about saffron finchs, new species for the park ?