Had a very nice visit yesterday, the UK has been very hot in the last few days my car said it was 31 degrees

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-A few lifers for me like the Western Grey Plantain Eaters, White-Lined Tanager, Red-Billed Starling, Siamese Fireback Pheasant and Black-Throated Laughingthrush
-Also, saw King Penguin for the first time since I was last at Edinburgh (2014)
-A lot of species in the zoo where unlabeled including the Desert Finch, which I assumed had gone so didn't bother spend time looking for it but it wasn't till I messaged the zoo asking if they still has them that they confirmed 2 are still about in the Desert House!
-The 'Birds of Africa' section was by far my favorite part especially the aviary housing the Ground Hornbill (Southern and Abyssinian) side by side making it easy for visitors to make comparisons.
-Both the Avocets and Edward's Pheasants had chicks, the Edward's were especially tiny
-The zoo also had some very nice Lapwing and Plover species as well as Hornbills with the glimpse I got of the Crowned Hornbill.
All I will say is that the zoo isn't in the location I thought it would be- I thought it was in just a small town where not many people visited but the town was packed! Bourton-on-the-Water is a lot more touristy than I thought it would be but it is arguably one of the prettiest and beautiful towns in England and the last place I would expect to find a zoo!