Just completed a long weekend visiting Africa Alive!, Thrigby & Banham.
Africa Alive! (Suffolk Wildlife Park) - Mixed African Hoofstock exhibit looks good although only the Blesbok (approx 8) and Ostrich were out in the paddock owing to the wet weather. Other species mixed into this area include Southern White Rhino, Chapman's Zebra & Giraffe but all were restricted to their hard stands on this visit. Arabian Oryx gone and replaced by 2 x additional Blesbok (the males?).
African Lion exhibit with new Look Out post looks superb and visitors can get very close to the lions with no barriers (jumping distance calculated down to the last cm I would estimate!!). I would venture that this is arguably now the best lion exhibit in the country (with the obvious exception of the safari parks).
Wetlands antelope now include Nyala, Sitatunga, and both Kafue Flats & Nile Lechwe (approx. 20+ individuals of the later).
Other hoofstock includes Addax, Congo Buffalo & Somali Wild Ass.
Carnivores (in addition to Lions) present were Cheetah, Serval, Striped Hyena, Fennec & Bat-eared Fox, Yellow Mongoose, Fossa.
The 'nocturnal' house contained Straw-coloured bats & Aardvark.
The De Brazza & L'hoests Guenons appear to have been replaced by Vervet Monkey & King Colobus (one of which was born at Marwell) but the pair of Chimps were still there and the Lemur islands were fully populated.
The Geoffroy's Spider Monkey enclosure has been removed (prob. to make way for the African Savanna exhibit) and these monkeys are gone from the collection.
Thrigby - Leopard enclosures contained Snow Leopard and Amur Leopard (including the melanistic individual born at Cotwolds Wildlife Park). Other cats were Sumatran Tigers, Clouded Leopard, Leopard Cat & Asian Golden Cat.
Primates present were Siamang, Lar Gibbon, Sulawesi Macaque and unspecified Spider Monkey (possibly the Geoffroys from Suffolk but my ID not up to scratch....any info anyone??).
Crocodile house now holds American Alligator, Mugger Crocodile & 3 x young Estuarine Crocs (very active).
Birds include Blyths Hornbill & Red-bellied Tree Pie.
Chinese Willow Pattern Walk now holds Green Peafowl and a new enclosure for Owston's Palm Civet.
Banham - New Snow Leopard enclosure under construction on site of original enclosure. Snow Leopards temporarily held in old Spider Monkey enclosure and the spider monleys have been moved next to the Siamangs (not sure what happened to the Mueller's Gibbons?).
New Giraffe House complete and open and is very similiar to Africa Alive! Giraffe House except larger and with first floor indoor viewing. Currently houses 1.3 adult giraffes with one young one born very recently and being hand-reared. The females came from Africa Alive! so not sure the birth was meant to take place at Banham.....
The Giraffes only have access to hard stand but a paddock (again, on much the same lines as the Africa Alive! mixed paddock) is also complete but not yet in use. The intention is to construct a new Grevy's Zebra house next at the other end of the paddock and run the Giraffes & Zebra together.
Sri Lankan Leopards and Amur Tigers (and their enclosures) looking excellent although only the male leopard is currently on permanent display.
New Lemur house also currently under construction but the island in the woodland walk (which has held Squirrel Monkey & Ring-tailed Lemur) was empty. The colobus had access to their main enclosure but (as with every other time I have visited Banham recently) were not making full use of it, preferring instead to sit in the entrance to the tunnel connecting to their house.
Africa Alive! (Suffolk Wildlife Park) - Mixed African Hoofstock exhibit looks good although only the Blesbok (approx 8) and Ostrich were out in the paddock owing to the wet weather. Other species mixed into this area include Southern White Rhino, Chapman's Zebra & Giraffe but all were restricted to their hard stands on this visit. Arabian Oryx gone and replaced by 2 x additional Blesbok (the males?).
African Lion exhibit with new Look Out post looks superb and visitors can get very close to the lions with no barriers (jumping distance calculated down to the last cm I would estimate!!). I would venture that this is arguably now the best lion exhibit in the country (with the obvious exception of the safari parks).
Wetlands antelope now include Nyala, Sitatunga, and both Kafue Flats & Nile Lechwe (approx. 20+ individuals of the later).
Other hoofstock includes Addax, Congo Buffalo & Somali Wild Ass.
Carnivores (in addition to Lions) present were Cheetah, Serval, Striped Hyena, Fennec & Bat-eared Fox, Yellow Mongoose, Fossa.
The 'nocturnal' house contained Straw-coloured bats & Aardvark.
The De Brazza & L'hoests Guenons appear to have been replaced by Vervet Monkey & King Colobus (one of which was born at Marwell) but the pair of Chimps were still there and the Lemur islands were fully populated.
The Geoffroy's Spider Monkey enclosure has been removed (prob. to make way for the African Savanna exhibit) and these monkeys are gone from the collection.
Thrigby - Leopard enclosures contained Snow Leopard and Amur Leopard (including the melanistic individual born at Cotwolds Wildlife Park). Other cats were Sumatran Tigers, Clouded Leopard, Leopard Cat & Asian Golden Cat.
Primates present were Siamang, Lar Gibbon, Sulawesi Macaque and unspecified Spider Monkey (possibly the Geoffroys from Suffolk but my ID not up to scratch....any info anyone??).
Crocodile house now holds American Alligator, Mugger Crocodile & 3 x young Estuarine Crocs (very active).
Birds include Blyths Hornbill & Red-bellied Tree Pie.
Chinese Willow Pattern Walk now holds Green Peafowl and a new enclosure for Owston's Palm Civet.
Banham - New Snow Leopard enclosure under construction on site of original enclosure. Snow Leopards temporarily held in old Spider Monkey enclosure and the spider monleys have been moved next to the Siamangs (not sure what happened to the Mueller's Gibbons?).
New Giraffe House complete and open and is very similiar to Africa Alive! Giraffe House except larger and with first floor indoor viewing. Currently houses 1.3 adult giraffes with one young one born very recently and being hand-reared. The females came from Africa Alive! so not sure the birth was meant to take place at Banham.....
The Giraffes only have access to hard stand but a paddock (again, on much the same lines as the Africa Alive! mixed paddock) is also complete but not yet in use. The intention is to construct a new Grevy's Zebra house next at the other end of the paddock and run the Giraffes & Zebra together.
Sri Lankan Leopards and Amur Tigers (and their enclosures) looking excellent although only the male leopard is currently on permanent display.
New Lemur house also currently under construction but the island in the woodland walk (which has held Squirrel Monkey & Ring-tailed Lemur) was empty. The colobus had access to their main enclosure but (as with every other time I have visited Banham recently) were not making full use of it, preferring instead to sit in the entrance to the tunnel connecting to their house.