Visited today:
• African Aviary is very empty at the moment, with only the crowned crane and dik-dik left.
• The female red panda was extremely active in the former skunk area of the enclosure and appeared to not have access to the main area.
• The pelican walkthrough is still empty
• One year on, the saki walkthrough is still closed and no construction at all has been made on it. The house is still open because there are still some female red-bellied lemurs in the cage and overhead tunnel leading into the house.
• There are some new furnishings in the indoor area for the lemurs
• The former cassowary viewing hut has been closed off, and, from what I could see from the enclosure, has been made into an indoor section.
• The old Barbary rock/hyrax enclosure now has waterfall on it to add to the water feature
• The sun bear paw interactive section of a sign has been removed, probably getting a bit musty since it’s been there since 2010 and had been touched probably thousands of times.
• The living links monkeys had some enrichment in the form of milk bottles with food inside, which was funny to watch the capuchins try to get the food out and a couple dropped them from high up on their climbing platform.
• Saw all four koalas in their enclosure, whilst the male enclosures are still empty with no change happened since I last visited.
• There are even more goats in the old deer enclosure next to the marsupial walkthrough, which I believe is now the third enclosure holding the domestic and not endangered species.
• Saw one of the anteater standing up at the