Just in from workWaited all day for news and nothing
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We could train pigeons to poop seeds continuously till we get the forest we deserve![]()
You will get a gold star if you can get one of Rajys keepers to join lol![]()
Andii said:I haven't been to Twycross as yet so not sure what he is used to.
We are delighted to let you know that a new male orangutan has now arrived from Twycross Zoo. The new pure bred Bornean orangutan is called ‘Tiga’ and is nearly 8 years old. Initially he is being kept separately to settle in and then will be gradually introduced to Rajang, Colchester Zoo’s 41 year old male at Orangutan Forest!
Tiga has a cheeky personality and is very active, already settling in well in his new home.
After the sad loss of Djambe; Rajang’s companion last October, we are delighted that are once again two Orangutans at Colchester Zoo.
I was going to ask you if you have visited any other zoos in our area during your visits?/QUOTE]
We are planning many overnighters to visit a lot more of the Zoos that Chester Zoo membership includes this Summer with Paignton and Twycross on the agenda first. I also want to see the Gorillas at Paignton, my second favourite ape.
The enclosures don't sound too good then!! Tiga may appreciate the better inside enclosure at Colchester at the expense of his grassy areas then??Hope there's no scrapping tomorrow when I go to see Rajy and that he isn't feeling left out! I'll be sad if I don't get my usual kiss
LOL
The picture looks like he is in the inside bit of the enclosure so maybe rajy is in the sleeping quarters and outside!
He looks a sweetie from the photo![]()
Had a lovely evening at the Primate Evening on Saturday, it was really well organised, informative and enjoyable - perfect Summer's evening too which enhanced the event.
Think the mystery of the lack of green has been solved - apparently Rajang likes to do a bit of gardening as we witnessed on Sunday as he uprooted one of his grass plants and moved it to under the wooden structure where he proceeded to 'replant' it - in Rajy style (not deep enough) and water it with a bottle! It was fascinating to watch as he kept removing it, clearing the sawdust by digging with a stick and packing it in - he sat staring at it as if he knew something wasn't right! Don't think Alan Titchmarsh has anything to worry about at the moment!!![]()
Think the mystery of the lack of green has been solved - apparently Rajang likes to do a bit of gardening as we witnessed on Sunday as he uprooted one of his grass plants and moved it to under the wooden structure where he proceeded to 'replant' it - in Rajy style (not deep enough) and water it with a bottle! It was fascinating to watch as he kept removing it, clearing the sawdust by digging with a stick and packing it in - he sat staring at it as if he knew something wasn't right!
maybe zoo should plant the grass where Rajah likes it?
They do put on a good do at Colchester we went to the adopters day and were impressed!
Aww that Rajy is a genius no ends to his talents
What better enrichment do they need to give him other than than plants to plant! oh and a wheelbarrow that would be so funnyoh and a potting shed
I have watched him spend ages filling his bucket with chippings only to empty them elsewhere and re-arrange them then start all over again, he likes to keep busy and the look of concerntration on his face is beautiful
Or maybe they should just give Rajang a whole lot of plants, including grass, bamboo clumps etc and let him plant it all out himself.....
And while he's about it, get him to put some more climbing equipment up outside too....![]()