Busy today at Wildplace - a very good sign. The aviaries in the walled garden are now on show and looking good - Edward's pheasant, Blue Crowned Laughing Thrush and Socorro Dove among those on show. Now 3 Ring-Tailed Lemur babies ( a singleton and a set of twins).
The Wild Place website now contains information on the aviaries in the walled garden:
Asian Aviaries - Wildplace
This information includes a complete stocklist of what is on display within the aviaries:
Visayan Tarictic Hornbill (Penelopides panini)
Mindanao Bleedingheart Dove (Gallicolumba crinigera)
Luzon Bleedingheart Dove (Gallicolumba luzonica)
Socorro Dove (Zenaida graysoni)
Palawan Peacock Pheasant (Polyplectron napoleonis)
Edwards’s Pheasant (Lophura edwardsi)
Blue-crowned Laughing-thrush (Garrulax courtoisi)
Sumatran Laughing-thrush (Garrulax bicolor)
Was there today. The baby lemur was born 5 weeks ago but was doing some outdoor exploration today. Very energetic, jumping around all over the place. Only 69 in captivity in Europe apparently. 3 of which are in the Wild Place and it appears their already very good enclosure is being expanded. Does anyone have any info as to when it will be ready?
Sadly the White Belted Ruffed Lemur has now passed away, a real blow to the pair. Hopefully they will have another birth next year.
Talking to the operations director, I had not realised the extent of what the site was when it was Bristols B site with lions, elephants, bears, and at one point 12 okapi being held there at the same time.
I thought this was the Whipsnade of Bristol Zoo but was shocked they only list 11 species of mammals. I will delay my visit until they get a bit bigger.
I will also wait for them to get some footpaths. I read the following on their website and it has put me off visiting.
I thought this was the Whipsnade of Bristol Zoo but was shocked they only list 11 species of mammals. I will delay my visit until they get a bit bigger.