Jordan-Jaguar97
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Excellent news,intresting to know that he's the first pure-bred to be born.
Well its the first pure-bred to be born in the park because they have 2 Giraffe enclosures,one that has Pure Baringos and the other that has Hybrid Giraffes,and it was the hybrid group that has bred in the past at the park!!!Excellent news,intresting to know that he's the first pure-bred to be born.
A shortlist of 5 names for the giraffe calf has been made from suggestions by viewers of ITV's Daybreak.
Lofty
Goliath
Rufous (different spelling but missed it)
Rodney
William
Hope this is of interest to Parrots Andrew, Bubbles and co., according to the Flamingo Land web site the zoo part of the park is open to the public from Saturday February 11th until Sunday February 19th, it will also be open on Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th of February, it does not state admission prices however I am sure it will be a lot less than what it is during the season when the full park is open, could be worth a visit for anyone who only wants to visit the zoo and not go on the rides.
A shortlist of 5 names for the giraffe calf has been made from suggestions by viewers of ITV's Daybreak.
Lofty
Goliath
Rufous (different spelling but missed it)
Rodney
William
Hope you enjoy yourself![]()
Hope this is of interest to Parrots Andrew, Bubbles and co., according to the Flamingo Land web site the zoo part of the park is open to the public from Saturday February 11th until Sunday February 19th, it will also be open on Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th of February, it does not state admission prices however I am sure it will be a lot less than what it is during the season when the full park is open, could be worth a visit for anyone who only wants to visit the zoo and not go on the rides.
Hope this is of interest to Parrots Andrew, Bubbles and co., according to the Flamingo Land web site the zoo part of the park is open to the public from Saturday February 11th until Sunday February 19th, it will also be open on Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th of February, it does not state admission prices however I am sure it will be a lot less than what it is during the season when the full park is open, could be worth a visit for anyone who only wants to visit the zoo and not go on the rides.
Does anybody know where the old Polar Bear/Brown Bear enclosure is/were? I want to photograph it on Sunday.
I'll just reply here before I reply to your PM Jordan. There's not really any of the old Bear exhibit left to photograph, all you can do is photograph where it stood. If you walk past the Parrotsphere from the direction of the Bird Show theatre you will come to the Emu paddock on your right. The first part of the paddock is where the Bears were. The end of the exhibit was a high wall for most of its existence, but it was opened up in its final years. For a view facing the old exhibit you have to turn right to go over the bridge over the Flamingo Lake (the Flamingos have only half of it now, the other half serving the South American paddock), but you are quite a distance from where the Bear exhibit started.
As far as I remember Mandy died in 2004 a week or two before the park opened for the season. Marcus had died on 14th November 1998 whilst meeting a Polar Bear enthusiast whose birthday treat this was. I was visiting the park that day (the first autumn/winter season for 20 years) and saw his body covered by a tarpaulin. A couple were telling their granddaughter the Bear was asleep under a blanket and she was jumping up and down saying "it's a dead Bear, it's a dead Bear".
Presumably one or both of the above were my first and (so far) only Polar Bears, as I have vague memories of seeing the species at Flamingoland in the early 90s.
Thanks Andrew. I wanted to photograph the old Bear area as it was the first place I saw my first and only Polar Bear, Mandy, when did she die? I'm looking forward to going back after my last visit seven years ago.