Yes,"pelican crossing", stands for pedestrian, light, controlled.![]()
You learn new things on here everyday. I didn't know that, I presumed it was just some user-friendly name that had been given to them.
Yes,"pelican crossing", stands for pedestrian, light, controlled.![]()
Are we therefore to assume that perhaps the novelty of "pandamonium" may have worn off a bit, also the annual tale of the female could be pregnant?,
I had a look on Google Images to find Pelican Crossings (some fun pictures on there) and discovered that the UK also had Panda Crossings, and still has Puffin Crossings, Toucan Crossings, and of course Zebra Crossings.They'd have to use a Pelican Crossing.,,,,
(For the non:-UK folk its a type of road crossing over here that is/was designated for use by children)
I had a look on Google Images to find Pelican Crossings (some fun pictures on there) and discovered that the UK also had Panda Crossings, and still has Puffin Crossings, Toucan Crossings, and of course Zebra Crossings.
that is what I said...Panda Crossings aren't around anymore.
The Pelican exhibit is walkthrough as you walk through the enclosure - and yes, I think that is a bridge - the exhibit is the old duck pond walkway that has been closed for many years.
Regarding the pandas, I still wonder if environmental factors have a lot to do with it, I've heard the keepers say that they don't like the wind for example.
A new critically endangered tiger has arrived at RZSS Edinburgh Zoo. Jambi, a beautiful adult male Sumatran tiger, has arrived to partner the Zoo’s female Baginda in the hope that they will eventually have cubs to increase the numbers of this extremely rare species.
Jambi arrived from the Berlin Tier Park on Tuesday 7 July and is settling into his new home at RZSS Edinburgh Zoo.
I was planning to visit in a week's time primarily to observe the Giant Pandas. However I have just read on the zoo's website Edinburgh Zoo - Message for pre-booked visitors & online bookings that the pandas may be predominantly off show.
If anyone is going next week I'd love to know if they saw pandas so I can work out if my visit would be worthwhile.
Also I read there are "Meet the reptiles" and " Meet the Insects" sessions. Do you need a ticket and is it very busy?
Thanks