We visited yesterday. As it was open until 6pm, we decided quite late we should go, and got there just before 12.
Last time we've been was last year June. I personally didn't really spot anything different from memory from last year, but then, I'm not as familiar with this place like some of you are.
Still a very nice day out, bit of rain here and there, but nothing to bad in the end.
Noticed it said there's a Lemur feed at 12, so I rushed through to get there, also has a sign inside Madagascar saying a feed at 12, do they not do them anymore? I got there at 12.05 and there was no sign at all that someone had fed them.
The Ringtailed Lemurs were getting a scare by the young Crowned Lemur.
Both Sifaka's were out and very visible, right in front of the big window.
1 was curled up somewhere, the other one comes, jumps on it so it'll move and takes its spot.
The other one then sits in front of it, and backs up, and just bumps the other one away from the spot so they can sit there again, funny to watch, hehe.
I'm not sure if we completely missed the Wolverines last year, but I do remember not going to that bit anyways by looking at the map, I remember going straight to the Pallas' cats (who spotted a bird near the enclosure which made them quite active for a bit). Anyway, there was a sign that you can't go up to the Wolverines as they are introducing new animals.
We asked a keeper later in the day, it will be open for public again somewhere next week, and it's still Wolverines.
The Red Panda was sleeping high up in the big tree, throughout the rain, and we passed a few times in the span of 6 hours, it didn't move at all really, unless to stretch it's legs, and then went back to sleep.
Saw the cutest Bush Babies in "Little Africa", hadn't seen those before, definately fun to watch yesterday, they were very active.
Saw all the animals, apart from the Binturongs. Got a small glimpse of one from inside the house through the window.