I visited Mansfield Zoo again over the weekend, and was pleased to see several new exhibits and changes from my previous visits. The new entrance building is a positive forward step, although it could have been larger. New gardens and a pond with a bridge have been made beside the new entrance building and tram shelter. As usual, the decorations and artworks here are rather wacky/tacky IMO.... skeletons driving the tram and in front on the tram are a bit random in a zoo and artificial plants mixed thru the real grasses looked strange.
The new Alligator enclosures are just beside the tram and i think, very well designed. It appears to be 3 enclosures, with the larger gator having access to 2 of them. Donald, the larger gator is an impressive size, at 2.5 meters long!
Only 1 white fronted capuchin monkey is left, joined by a black capped capuchin providing an interesting comparison between the 2 species. I doubt many people would realize they were different. There is still 4 Rhesus Macaques, i was told they were the mother and her 3 sons. Still only 1 Lady Amherst Pheasant cock and 1 Indian Ring-necked Parrot in the aviary, currently also with 4 young peafowl from this past breeding season. An adult peahen was sticking close by outside, so i assume she's the mother. She was the only peahen i saw, with 3 adult peacocks.
A small group of Guinea Fowl had 10 well grown chicks with them in the blackbuck paddock, the Blackbuck numbered 7, with 2 young males with short horns, but no adult coloured males. There are now 3 Hog Deer, so i assume the pair has breed once.
I counted the Red Deer, there's close to 70 in the paddock, and the largest stag was kept busy chasing all the smaller bucks away from the girls. 2 new Donkeys (labeled as African Ass) were in the small paddock with some wallabies.
A new male Red tailed Black Cockatoo has an aviary to himself beside the female whilst they introduce them. Social media posts show him on keepers arms and said they were taking their time to introduce them to each other. The possum has been moved into what was the Masked Owls aviary, they appear to have gone from the collection.
Only 3 meerkats left, and they will wait until they all die before setting up a new group. I could only see 4 marmosets as well.
The owner said in his lion feeding rant, that they have a new pair of white lions lined up to replace Robbie when he dies, but they are battling current Labor government regulations that want them to both be castrated/sterilized before coming into the state, they sound like they want to be able to breed them if they can. Robbie has a strange plum sized growth on his forehead, and certainly moves alot slower than he used to, but is still an impressive looking male lion.
The bison had 2 young claves which are very cute! i couldn't see the water buffalo as they were out of sight at the far end of the paddock.
As usual, i really enjoyed our 2.5 hour visit. I asked the owner what their future plans were for new species, but they said nothing until they get the lion saga sorted out. They so need a group of Zebra and some more birds to round out the collection!