9/4/10:
Both me and mhale were at Marwell today, so wasn't sure who'd do the update, but I'll fill in my observ's and they're can be additions if I've missed any out.
- Main reason for going today was to see the now completed Savannah Tracks (new cheetah exhibit) with the boardwalk open to the public from today. Although there is quite a few muddy patches from the building work, hopefully the plants will grow over that soon and make it look a bit 'cleaner': Other than that very good, and WookieDog has filled in the basics. Whilst they're isn't quite as much interp as say Whipsnade's enclosure, it's done well enough with a very nice gradient from the boardwalk, which itself gives excellent photo opps. The cheetahs themselves were doing what they do best in warm sunshine, with the sisters Suki and Juba chilling in the top part where the serval pens were for most of the day while Turkus preferred to stay on the fake rockwork; as long as its comfy he doesn't give a damn!

- The flamingoes seemed a bit more interested in the mirrors today, with a fair bit of interaction going on around them. Here's hoping to chicks on the way soon.
- All the animals are out in the valley, except for about half of the giraffe herd who stayed in the bongo paddock. The ostrich youngsters were in the fenced off bit in the east side, and work seems to be going on in erecting fencing in the top eastern field of the valley, so hopefully this bit will be opened up soon.
- Most of the grevy's zebras seem to have moved to the valley, with the Hartmann's in the paddock by the hall. Apparently the stallion Zeus however has gone elsewhere, mhale will remember where.
- Oddly, the fascinating leaf-tailed geckos from Cold Blooded Corner have already moved/gone off-show, with the mountain horned dragon from Tropical World in their viv, tokay geckos in the dragon's viv in TW, and the green tree python one next to that empty.
- The violet touracos are out in the walk-through aviary, though not mixed with the hornbills.
- Life in the Trees is open again, but the otters haven't returned yet.