Visted Colchester yesterday. Weather was lovely until just before closing and it wasn't that crowded considering it is a holiday weekend.
World's apart was fully open and everything in it was visible (even the tamandua was out at one point). There was a bit of a debate on the sloth enclosure thread about what the sloths had access to so added a panorama picture to the gallery of the area. Such a nice space to spend time. Perhaps the website is out of date.
I thought that some of the wooden poles and platforms had been refreshed in world's apart however, maybe it had been closed for some work to be done but not for long.
Popular walk-through animal exhibit closed by Colchester Zoo - here's why
The outdoor space for the Orangs was closed.
I thought the new cheetah enclosure might be an excellent candidate for an award for 'enclosure in which you are least likely to see a cheetah'. But there was a glimpse among the planting. The canopy and glass front looks great now finished, there is a handy bench and it has a lot of planting etc on the slope. Put a couple of pics in the gallery.
I did notice not for the first time that the condition of the glass in the enclosure for the Victoria crowned pigeons is awful. It is heavily scratched and stained in the small area that isn't plastered in graphical leaves. Could do with a refresh as the house itself is great and the signage and information is high class. Contrast with the wreathed hornbill enclosure which offers lovely viewing as well as good spaces for the birds. I hadn't seen that enclosure looking as nice before, perhaps I missed it.
Saw the lion outside in the sun which was a bit of a treat as he's always been inside when I have visited before.
Highlight of my visit however was the juvenile grey crowned crane, which was lovely to see. A young dik dik in the same space means that one enclosure has a lot going on for it's size. Was a shame to see most visitors not stopping at it to look (well except to do the usual 'dik dik' joke in thing. I thought later on in the day in world's apart a bloke would literally die laughing at his own wit when he was able to say 'dik dik' and 'titi' in the same sentence). Got great views of the duikers too which was excellent.
Nice to see the young rhino out and about.
Overall a fun day out, lots to see and enjoy and lots of active animals.