Went for a fairly brief morning visit to Colchester Zoo today. Saw both new species of callitrichid - although they remained indoors, the white-lipped tamarins do seem to be allowed outside (the door in the sloth section, which the tamarins could access, was open). The pygmy marmosets also seem to have settled in very quickly - several were right next to the front windows of their indoor area, despite having only been at the zoo for two days.
As well as the aforementioned empty tomato frog tank, another tank was also empty:
- The freshwater angelfish and plecostomus tank in Heart of the Amazon was half-empty, with signage saying that the tank was being refurbished - the fish are described as being off-show, so are still in the collection.
Managed to see most of the new zoo babies (apart from the new vulture chick), namely the warthog piglets and dik-dik.
One thing I did notice, in Feathers of the Forest, is that there now seems to be just the two Victoria crowned pigeons (plus three crested wood partridges), down from the four pigeons that were there on my last visit.
Went through the model dinosaur area for the first time. The models are all very different and many quite ropey-looking, although I have learned that the models are all from different sources and have been recycled, which definitely explains why they don't match thematically. I do wish there had been some attempt to include more live animals in the display - maybe some reptile tanks in the dinosaur discovery building at the end of the walkthrough area, or a smaller outdoor aviary for some kind or bird, or alternatively tree shrews. As it stands, the only live animals in here are goldfish in the smallest of the three ponds.
Only after I got home did I realise that the repair works to Rajang's Forest have been completed, and the exhibit has reopened.