I think this thread may have cursed me with the Bears because since i started this thread, i havent seen them once.
I haven't seen the bears and all through my childhood never once saw the beavers.
Sorry for bringing this very old thread back from the dead; but I thought that since the zoo has changed so much it would be interesting to see which are the most difficult species to see at Chester now. These are the animals that I personally find hardest to spot:
On my last 2 visits, the Sun Bitterns have been at the very top of Tropical Realm (Aye-Aye side). There always seems to be one on top of the nest box up there.Sunbittern not seen on recent visits
What about the binturongs - I have never seen them yet. I hope to see them in Islands, eventually.
What list are you talking about?On my last 2 visits, the Sun Bitterns have been at the very top of Tropical Realm (Aye-Aye side). There always seems to be one on top of the nest box up there.
The binturongs are quite easy to see depending if you are looking in the nest boxes but they sometimes sleep on the nests. I have seen both the binturongs active on numerous occasions.
When talking to my friends about Chester Zoo, they always complain they never see the orangs, yet I see them on every single visit...
From the ones Komodo99 has listed I think I have seen all but the Mantella and Rock Dove in the past few months and only seen the island monkeys indoors.
Mean WaterDragon sorryWhat list are you talking about?
I'm sure I can remember seeing Howler Monkey on the island once and saw the females going out there. Missing one elephant is bad enough but missing A WHOLE HERDHow can you miss Orang utans? Asks the man who visited Dublin zoo twice within five days and failed to see an elephant on both visits.
Far as I know the howlers have never been out on the island. They have been seen either in the aviary or the indoor enclosure most times I have been.
What about the binturongs - I have never seen them yet. I hope to see them in Islands, eventually.
Acacia rats in the okapi House = only seen these once
Coquerels sifaka = only seen these once on my last visit
Cloud rats= only seen these once they are easier to see in the elephant house than in islands
Dusky padmelon= these have became very elusive recently for me I used to see them all the time especially when they were in the old anteater enclosure
Sumatran Laughingthrush = particularly the ones In the aviary by the entrance to tropical Realm
Acacia rats in the okapi House = only seen these once
Dik diks = only seen them once this year and that was on my visit in February
And finally the cotton top tamarins on the former capuchin/gentle lemur island = I haven't seen these once
Perhaps I just got lucky, but on my sole visit to the collection (across the course of two days), the pademelons, laughingthrushes, acacia rats and dik-diks were all extremely active. However I certainly agree with you on the cloud rats and tamarins; in both cases, I visited their enclosure four times during my two days and did not see them once. I didn't see the sifakas either, and am still furious at myself for not visiting their enclosure on more occasions to increase my chances!Sorry to bring this thread back but in the 15 years I have been visiting these are the animals I have found to be very elusive
Coquerels sifaka = only seen these once on my last visit
Cloud rats= only seen these once they are easier to see in the elephant house than in islands
Dusky padmelon= these have became very elusive recently for me I used to see them all the time especially when they were in the old anteater enclosure
Sumatran Laughingthrush = particularly the ones In the aviary by the entrance to tropical Realm
Acacia rats in the okapi House = only seen these once
Dik diks = only seen them once this year and that was on my visit in February
And finally the cotton top tamarins on the former capuchin/gentle lemur island = I haven't seen these once