Visited Edinburgh over the weekend, the first visit for 6 months. I have been reading about the very hard winter they have had, both weather-wise, politically and financially with many days of closure due to health and safety etc. However, I wasn't quite prepared to see the zoo looking so sorry for itself.
Despite this there were some high's;
* Sea Eagles - both flying to and from the high perches to the ground and both interacting (almost courtship posturing?)
* Budongo - Lots of action; posturing, chasing and foraging outside.
* Koala bird exhibit - Birds coming close to path and feeding (excellent aviary!)
* Anteaters - both very active in an excellent enclosure.
* Lady Ross's Touraco - lovely display and good mix.
* Luzon Cloud rats - great and a perfect enclosure.
* Diana Monkeys - active and using the two big trees - great to see!
The Low's;
*Sun Bear exhibit - I read all about the developments on this site and I was really looking forward to this exhibit. The viewing gellery with educational material at the top is good but I was so disappointed to see that they've kept the polar bear moat as was. One bear was pacing back and forth and the negative 'chat' from the public was the kind I heard in zoo's a decade ago! It looked a sad sight! Can bark, tree trunks etc not be placed there without drainage being affected? I also expected the enclosure to be bigger from the posts on this site?
* The Drill enclosure - I was upset to see these amazing animals that are rarely seen in zoo's being kept in an enclousre that was barely big enough for a pair of Macaws. Why can't the zoo convert or create a Gelada stylie enclosure with space for them?
* Sumatran Tiger exhibit - OK, the male is recovering from surgery....but; how can the zoo justify the 'dressing' up of very small enclosures with foliage as ideal for tigers? Even if Sumatran's are small - the 'chat' from passing visitor's was again negative - little kids asking their parents why they couldn't run! If it's temporary while another enclosure is being built then they should say so - otherwise, this is not good enough!
* I understand the husbandry issues of keeping hoof stock. Why can't the management place signage explaining to people that have walked along way uphill to see a mixed african plains exhibit that sometimes they have to kept on hardstands!
* Rainbow Landings - the plan to keep so many monkey's indoors? Are they going to build outdoor runs, even off-show space? I'm getting fed-up with seeing monkeys being kept without sunlight - surely the zoo industry is bigger, better and wiser than these private aquarium set-ups that keep marmosets and tamarins in air-conditioned temple-themed caves?
Despite this there were some high's;
* Sea Eagles - both flying to and from the high perches to the ground and both interacting (almost courtship posturing?)
* Budongo - Lots of action; posturing, chasing and foraging outside.
* Koala bird exhibit - Birds coming close to path and feeding (excellent aviary!)
* Anteaters - both very active in an excellent enclosure.
* Lady Ross's Touraco - lovely display and good mix.
* Luzon Cloud rats - great and a perfect enclosure.
* Diana Monkeys - active and using the two big trees - great to see!
The Low's;
*Sun Bear exhibit - I read all about the developments on this site and I was really looking forward to this exhibit. The viewing gellery with educational material at the top is good but I was so disappointed to see that they've kept the polar bear moat as was. One bear was pacing back and forth and the negative 'chat' from the public was the kind I heard in zoo's a decade ago! It looked a sad sight! Can bark, tree trunks etc not be placed there without drainage being affected? I also expected the enclosure to be bigger from the posts on this site?
* The Drill enclosure - I was upset to see these amazing animals that are rarely seen in zoo's being kept in an enclousre that was barely big enough for a pair of Macaws. Why can't the zoo convert or create a Gelada stylie enclosure with space for them?
* Sumatran Tiger exhibit - OK, the male is recovering from surgery....but; how can the zoo justify the 'dressing' up of very small enclosures with foliage as ideal for tigers? Even if Sumatran's are small - the 'chat' from passing visitor's was again negative - little kids asking their parents why they couldn't run! If it's temporary while another enclosure is being built then they should say so - otherwise, this is not good enough!
* I understand the husbandry issues of keeping hoof stock. Why can't the management place signage explaining to people that have walked along way uphill to see a mixed african plains exhibit that sometimes they have to kept on hardstands!
* Rainbow Landings - the plan to keep so many monkey's indoors? Are they going to build outdoor runs, even off-show space? I'm getting fed-up with seeing monkeys being kept without sunlight - surely the zoo industry is bigger, better and wiser than these private aquarium set-ups that keep marmosets and tamarins in air-conditioned temple-themed caves?