Zoo Magdeburg
Probably my favorite small zoo. It is tiny, and it has a very limited collection full of treasures and rarities. Exhibits are overall nice, some are very good, some too small. What is really striking about this zoo is the amount of interesting species in a such "small" collection.
Understand that apart from the many very rare species, many of the other animals are not very common either (Brown-breasted barbet, Lesser kudu, Maguari stork, Spotted whistling duck…).
A real effort is made choosing the species, as it really makes this place formidable.
The most wanted species was the Grandidier’s vontsira
. No-show for me, although I met
@Tomek there that somehow managed to see it from very close. Still jealous to this day, I hope to see it next time. Photography taken by him, used with his permission.
Biggest highlight of the day was the 40 minutes I spent with the
Marbled polecat for myself. It was my first visit to its exhibit, and he really did everything he could to help me get nice pictures. A wonderful species, sadly only exhibited in Magdeburg in Europe.
I luckily caught the
Red-flanked variegated squirrels at their feeding time. I managed to get a few shots before they disappeared again. Not the best ones, but I didn't get any other chance with them or with any of the other squirrel species of the zoo.
I spent way too much time waiting for the Vontsira to show itself that I did not spend enough time on the other species. I will definitely have to go back, but in the mean time, just know the very rare
Cape shovelers are kept in the main duck pond along with Cape teals, Mallards and other species.
Then onto the African part, sadly the little aviary walkthrough was closed but it was pretty easy taking pictures through the fence. Here I managed to get a few ok pictures of the
Double-spurred spurfowls. It is a very neat small exhibit, the weavers were very busy nesting.
I also saw my first
Nubian ibexes, they share their exhibit with Geladas, Blue-winged geese, and South African black ducks. The exhibit is definitely good enough but not as impressive as the one in Zürich.
The two last rarities I managed to shoot were the
Papuan agile wallabies and the
Golden-bellied mangabeys. The first ones are in a pen next to the Onagers. The mangabeys are in the monkey house.
Overall, I will have to go back to Magdeburg as I really think I'd really like a shot at getting better pictures of all these wonderful species. The two other extreme rarities not mentionned yet, the Reichenow's helmeted guineafowl and the Marsh mongoose are both off-show at the moment.
Zoo Dresden is next.