So where's the place(s) in you're local zoo where you can guarantee being able to get away from the crowds, and have some quiet time just sitting and watching the animals? At Marwell, it's an area that starts at a left turn opposite the Red Panda enclosure and ankole paddock, and goes into the yew tree walk, passing two large aviaries for Demoiselle Cranes, Hammerkop and my favourite birds in the park, the Southern Ground Hornbills. Once you've got past these you take a sharp right turn up a slightly sloping path past a paddock housing a single Somali Wild Ass stallion, before the path evens out to a sort of viewpoint, a large paddock containing Champman's Zebra & Ostrich to the right and two okapi paddocks to the left. The path then slopes back down between the two okapi paddocks and into their housing, equally calm. This zone is always quiet with only occasional passing visitors, and there used to be a picnic shelter at the point of the viewpath where I would sit and have lunch always, just cause of this reason. However, the zebra/ostrich paddock is the designated site for the gorilla enclosure which will be built in the next two or three years, and whilst I am very excited at this prospect, the quietness probably won't last.
This was the case with a previous quiet area, the Aridlands house. Since however the new restaraunt was built just ahead of it, meaning it is much
more busy.
Although the whole zoo van be quiet; after an oryx club meeting on a spring/summer day, there is nothing better than buying a hot drink before walking through a sunset bathed zoo, the animals active as you walk about watching them with hardly any disturbance at all, just you and the animals.
This was the case with a previous quiet area, the Aridlands house. Since however the new restaraunt was built just ahead of it, meaning it is much
more busy.
Although the whole zoo van be quiet; after an oryx club meeting on a spring/summer day, there is nothing better than buying a hot drink before walking through a sunset bathed zoo, the animals active as you walk about watching them with hardly any disturbance at all, just you and the animals.