Congrats, first sun bear cub!
Congrats, first sun bear cub!
Completely feel your frustration on the tiger front. Visited 2 days in a row about a month ago with my family and only caught a glimpse on the first day yet they were sitting out in the open the second day. Also failed to see the cassowary and Pallas cats on both days and only saw the jaguars from the ramp up to ROTRAI visited on Friday and it was surprisingly a lot busier than expected
As it was very warm many of the animals had taken shelter away from the visitors view.
Here’s a few points I noticed:
- Bernie the Male Andean bear is still in SOTJ. He never seems to look comfortable there and I can’t help but wonder why he’s not been moved back in with Lima and Madidi.
- That also got me thinking about what they’re gonna do with the other side of SOTJ when he eventually does move back.Is there potential for more jags?
- The new Madagascarn development looks unbelievable. There are three buildings up with that and a huge caged/netted area made with a similar material to the one used for the oranges/gibbons on islands. I wondered also why they have opted not to build a nocturnal house in the new madagascarn area for the aye-aye and gentle lemur. This could free up some space then for a potentially new species of nocturnal animal in there current enclosure
- The sun bear enclosure seemed very quite. I was very confused by the fact Millie’s doors outdoors and into the indoor enclosure were shut as I hadn’t seen the news before I had left
- Tigers weren’t visible again and it’s begging to become very frustrating because everyone I speak to seems to have a problem with viewing them.
- Sangria the good fellows tree kangaroo was visible right in front of the glass however the Pademelons still ovade me in both enclosures.the enclosure however is no in my opinion one of the best In the zoo
- Finnaly they have moved the female black rhinos around and the Asha the Indian rhino was parading her calf around
I’ve genuinely been a member for the 15 years of me having to have one and I can easily say it’s becoming harder and harder to see the tigers. I know the enclosures are better for the animals but there needs to be a fine line for visitors aswell. It’s almost like the gorilla house issue at LondonCompletely feel your frustration on the tiger front. Visited 2 days in a row about a month ago with my family and only caught a glimpse on the first day yet they were sitting out in the open the second day. Also failed to see the cassowary and Pallas cats on both days and only saw the jaguars from the ramp up to ROTRA
How nice. They are lovely. Newquay has a big flock on their lake.Not announced via video or on social media, but someone may be iterested.The zoo has 8 white-faced whistling ducklings, perhaps more![]()
Not announced via video or on social media, but someone may be iterested.The zoo has 8 white-faced whistling ducklings, perhaps more![]()
These in the tropical realm correct?
No they are white-winged ducks, formerly known as white-winged wood ducks, last week the female was on a nest, so perhaps it won't be too long before she has babies.
The white-faced whistling ducks are in the pelican aviary.
Oakfield pub has reopened today and looks very nice.