Went for a long visit today; not much in the way of new animal activity, but some redevelopment is happening:
- The pair of Southern tamandua were separated for the entire day; one of the keepers was observing the female for a couple of hours in the morning.
- A few enclosures are being redeveloped - the freshwater aquarium in the orangutan house and the enclosure formerly home to the female mangabeys continue to be developed and the weaverbird/leopard tortoise enclosure is now being renovated too; this has caused a switch-up in the three reptile enclosures in Kingdom of the Wild - the leopard tortoises now share with the Madagascar tree boas while the radiated tortoises are in the end enclosure (nearest the marine aquarium) together with the entire weaverbird flock.
- A small covered outdoor area has been added adjacent to the hyrax hutch in the L'Hoest's guenon enclosure, although I didn't see any using it when I was there.
- Only saw three red river hogs - unsure what has happened to the others.
- Quite a few of the reptiles have seen some sort of population boost - there are now two pancake tortoises in the mixed reptile enclosure in Kingdom of the Wild (the lone one still remains in the terrarium opposite the penguins); I definitely saw two green anaconda in the morning but by the afternoon one had hidden itself and there are two African rock pythons (I have only ever seen one).
- The pair of Southern tamandua were separated for the entire day; one of the keepers was observing the female for a couple of hours in the morning.
- A few enclosures are being redeveloped - the freshwater aquarium in the orangutan house and the enclosure formerly home to the female mangabeys continue to be developed and the weaverbird/leopard tortoise enclosure is now being renovated too; this has caused a switch-up in the three reptile enclosures in Kingdom of the Wild - the leopard tortoises now share with the Madagascar tree boas while the radiated tortoises are in the end enclosure (nearest the marine aquarium) together with the entire weaverbird flock.
- A small covered outdoor area has been added adjacent to the hyrax hutch in the L'Hoest's guenon enclosure, although I didn't see any using it when I was there.
- Only saw three red river hogs - unsure what has happened to the others.
- Quite a few of the reptiles have seen some sort of population boost - there are now two pancake tortoises in the mixed reptile enclosure in Kingdom of the Wild (the lone one still remains in the terrarium opposite the penguins); I definitely saw two green anaconda in the morning but by the afternoon one had hidden itself and there are two African rock pythons (I have only ever seen one).