Today I visited Newquay Zoo for the first time today. Unlike my day at Paradise Park yesterday which was sunny all day, today the day started off with the return of the rain and I decided I would visit from 12 o'clock onwards to avoid the poor weather. For the remainder of the afternoon the zoo was relatively quiet and I had parts of the zoo to myself at times.
Lots of the zoo had work going on so the African Savannah occupants were confined to their hardstanding, the Owston's civets' enclosure in the Creatures of the Night house appeared boarded up although I was told on an email they were fed at a given time and may have been visible from then till the zoo closed, apparently not. The old lion enclosure was inhabitated by some Black crowned cranes and to my eyes it felt a tad on the smaller side for its past occupants. I wonder what species may go in there if the cranes are only there temporarily.
The zoo as a whole had a lovely feel to it with lots of nice planting particularly the Asian Garden section of the zoo. Although only 13 acres in size Newquay was the perfect size for an afternoon out. Some species highlights included: African black duck, Black wildebeest, Bramhiny starlings, Hoffman's two-toed sloth amongst many others. Sadly, the fishing cats nor the Owston's civets made an appearance which I knew was unlikely with the latter.
All in all, I found Newquay to be a pleasant collection with a great diversity in birds and its fair share of interesting mammal taxa.