When I went to Hayle in May I saw diamond firetails and hooded parakeets and on the same day I saw purple grenadiers at Newquay.
Alan
Alan
this isn't directed at you specifically, but quite often there are Zoochatters who know all about Zootierliste and yet come on here commenting how such-and-such a collection they are familiar with has out of date listings.I know the Catbird and Mynah were moved onto other collections, unsure about the Munia. Zootierliste for Birdworld is extremely out of date. Some of the birds listed on there haven't been there for years.
this isn't directed at you specifically, but quite often there are Zoochatters who know all about Zootierliste and yet come on here commenting how such-and-such a collection they are familiar with has out of date listings.
Why not make a current list and either post it here or send it to one of the Zootierliste editors (there are several members on Zoochat who are editors) so that the outdated info can be rectified?
Why not make a current list and either post it here or send it to one of the Zootierliste editors (there are several members on Zoochat who are editors) so that the outdated info can be rectified?
this isn't directed at you specifically, but quite often there are Zoochatters who know all about Zootierliste and yet come on here commenting how such-and-such a collection they are familiar with has out of date listings.
Why not make a current list and either post it here or send it to one of the Zootierliste editors (there are several members on Zoochat who are editors) so that the outdated info can be rectified?
Shouldn't that be "Indian" leopard?Wolds Wildlife Park:
- Indian leopard
Ratel are not on display.Shouldn't that be "Indian" leopard?
Not sure if Fen Bell Inn is open again or not, but if it isn't them Hoo Farm have the only bobcat on display in the country.
Also Exmoor have the only fanaloka and ratel on display.
And the only Ringtail on displayRatel are not on display.
However, Exmoor also have the only Sand Cats in the UK.
Yeah... Forgot about that!Ratel are not on display.
I didn't realise they were quite so thin on the ground nowadays, but ztl agrees.However, Exmoor also have the only Sand Cats in the UK.
I think Hamerton sent some Hopping mice somewhere else.A couple of other recentish arrivals that have sprung to mind -
Hayle - Collared falconet
Hamerton - Barking owl, wombat, tiger quoll, Syrian brown bear, dingo, white-bearded palm civet, hopping mouse, barramundi, squirrel glider, ringtail possum... (And I know there's others as well that I'm forgetting!)
Welsh Owl Garden - Striped weasel
All Things Wild - Cuban hutia (according to ztl)
They sent some to CWP but don't think they're on-show yet.I think Hamerton sent some Hopping mice somewhere else.
Longleatwombat
Bedes ZooI think Hamerton sent some Hopping mice somewhere else.
Not sure if it would be counted in this thread but you can also see Bobcats at Cat Survival Trust in Welwyn (You have to pay a yearly membership fee of approx £10 and can only visit by guided tour).Shouldn't that be "Indian" leopard?
Not sure if Fen Bell Inn is open again or not, but if it isn't them Hoo Farm have the only bobcat on display in the country.
Also Exmoor have the only fanaloka and ratel on display.
Shouldn't that be "Indian" leopard?
Not sure if Fen Bell Inn is open again or not, but if it isn't them Hoo Farm have the only bobcat on display in the country.
Also Exmoor have the only fanaloka and ratel on display.
Longleat![]()