Just a few notes from a visit over the weekend;
- the lynx enclosures have been completely rebuilt with a tunnelt o a little viewing dome in the middle of the enclosure; the three cats were very showy and sitting right up by the front glass most of the time.
- Toco Toucans new in the run of aviaries opposite the Barbary Sheep.
- the two small aviaries after the Snowy Owls but before the Boobooks (the two long narrow ones that always looked like a moderate breeze could bring them down) have been rebuilt to house singletons of Common Raven and European Eagle Owl.
- Dwarf Mongoose in Monkey Tails have been replaced by a second group of Meerkats; anyone know what happened to the Dwarf Mongooses?
- very pleased to see the two elderly Asian Black Bears out and about and pretty active all things considered.
- one of the highlights of the day; no fewer than three Barbary Sheep youngsters born in the last couple of months, bring this once-stagnating herd to 14 by my count. And what a cracking display they make.
Overall, the zoo was busy and the animals pretty showy considering the heat. I don't think I had a single mammal no-show which is not at all bad going. Some photos of the day in the gallery: Maguari Gallery - Photo Gallery
- the lynx enclosures have been completely rebuilt with a tunnelt o a little viewing dome in the middle of the enclosure; the three cats were very showy and sitting right up by the front glass most of the time.
- Toco Toucans new in the run of aviaries opposite the Barbary Sheep.
- the two small aviaries after the Snowy Owls but before the Boobooks (the two long narrow ones that always looked like a moderate breeze could bring them down) have been rebuilt to house singletons of Common Raven and European Eagle Owl.
- Dwarf Mongoose in Monkey Tails have been replaced by a second group of Meerkats; anyone know what happened to the Dwarf Mongooses?
- very pleased to see the two elderly Asian Black Bears out and about and pretty active all things considered.
- one of the highlights of the day; no fewer than three Barbary Sheep youngsters born in the last couple of months, bring this once-stagnating herd to 14 by my count. And what a cracking display they make.
Overall, the zoo was busy and the animals pretty showy considering the heat. I don't think I had a single mammal no-show which is not at all bad going. Some photos of the day in the gallery: Maguari Gallery - Photo Gallery