markun
Well-Known Member
London has practically closed down due to heavy (for the south of England) snow with heavily reduced public transport and many offices closed.
I walked down to the zoo but it was also closed. Some animals visible from the perimeter fences included the camels, llamas and alpacas which were running around the enclosure - someone in the park said what a shame it was for the (Bactrian) camels to be in the snow - I explained that they're from Mongolia and are quite at home in this weather.
The wallabies could be seen in their enclosure and the top door of the giraffe house was open with some giraffes sticking their heads out. The warthogs were also out and the hunting dogs were running around their enclosure. In the snowdon aviary the ibis and green peafowl were perched at the very top of the aviary.
Otherwise, not much could be seen, the lions' enclosure and most of the aviaries, eg Blackburn pavillion were all snowed up. Wish I could have had a proper look around the zoo in the snow! I took lots of pictures and will add them to the gallery when I can.
I walked down to the zoo but it was also closed. Some animals visible from the perimeter fences included the camels, llamas and alpacas which were running around the enclosure - someone in the park said what a shame it was for the (Bactrian) camels to be in the snow - I explained that they're from Mongolia and are quite at home in this weather.
The wallabies could be seen in their enclosure and the top door of the giraffe house was open with some giraffes sticking their heads out. The warthogs were also out and the hunting dogs were running around their enclosure. In the snowdon aviary the ibis and green peafowl were perched at the very top of the aviary.
Otherwise, not much could be seen, the lions' enclosure and most of the aviaries, eg Blackburn pavillion were all snowed up. Wish I could have had a proper look around the zoo in the snow! I took lots of pictures and will add them to the gallery when I can.