I'm liking this challenge stuff. I usually go for the 'feature' animals but I'm going on saturday, I'll have my camcorder and girlfriend will be be photographing, so please tell me what are the top 5 most elusive creatures in chester zoo (and where they are) so we can have a go at catching them?
Hmm, thoughie. Some animals are not so much elusive, but sometimes (particularly primates) hardly ever go into their outdoor enclosures. I would list thus for ACTUALLY elusive. (Also, I'm assuming that you know the zoo well)
1) Natal Red Duiker - This is the one I havn't seen myself, so can't give any tips really. There is only the one (female) and she stays indide alot. She is in Secret World of the Okapi, but has a little off-show den. Look out for a small pile of branches on the floor and just keep visiting to see if these look like they've been nipped at. (She also has the okapi paddocks, don't know if they are mixed or rotated).
2) Cabot's Tragopan - This male bird lives in one of the Asian Avaries near the Giant Otter and Sunken Garden (behind the Ark Playground). He spends alot of time at the back, but according to keepers is becomming a little easier to spot as time goes on. He came to the front last time I was there.
3) Sand Lizards - These are around the back of the Tropical Realm (near the door into the Capuchin inside bit). They have an extremely well-planted and naturalistic enclosure, and are usually very well hidden in the sand and tall grasses. Check out the shelves that line the glass viewing, I have sometimes seen them basking here.
4) Midwife Toad - In a small hut-like vivarium near the sand lizards. There is often heavy condensation on the window and the lighting makes it difficult to spot anything.
5) Coati - These share an enclosure with the Spectacled Bear. They sometimes use the trees at the front of the enclosure (near the ostrich/sitatunga paddock). However, they can sometimes be at the very back and they become near impossible to see.