I've just never seen the penguins using the sandy area in person, and the only photos of them up there are from when they are being fed.
I suppose they might use it while the zoo is closed.
As cool as underwater viewing and a potentially bigger/deeper pool would be, I don't think it's a good use of resources, at least not until the rest of the redevelopment is done.
Thanks everyone for your thoughts on this matter, just to clarify I'm in the "unnecessary" camp with regards to underwater viewing. The article is quite a good article, it explains about the new (bird-related) developments and also hints at a new tropical bird house along with the new crane enclosure.
Apparently they are also looking for a female Toco toucan to try and pair with their males, they are now asking private aviculturists for help.
@Brum, be nice to have the article pdf-ed here if at all not much trouble.
I haven't the foggiest - the only option I can think of would be constructing a raised pool next to the path at one point, with transparent glass on the public side. But this would be quite some undertaking and cause a rather large amount of disturbance to the penguins.
Wow, those two seem to be breeding really well. I always spend some time at their enclosure, little Arie always comes over to say hello.A male baby howler monkey was born on Boxing day - this makes the third baby in 18 months. He's been named Tyson.
Baby Tyson's a knockout! | Dudley Zoological Gardens