adrian1963
Well-Known Member
Had a quick visit yesterday (19th May) due to weather conditions but must admit I was a little surprised by the amount of empty enclosures around the zoo.
Did manage to see both species of Tapir also the Yellow throated martins (down by the Red Crowned Cranes) and a first for me were the following-
Purple Heron, Mountain Bamboo Partridge these were especially beautiful.
Babies on display were the Bonobo, Orangutan, White Fronted Marmoset, Chilean Lapwing & Mallard
Visited the Wetlands Reserve and I feel as a regular visitior to Bird reserves that this could be a wonderful exhibit for the zoo if only they would fence off both sides of the pathway and insert peep holes every now and then to give the wildlife some privacy (most good reserves have now started doing this) the main pool at the bottom could do with having the trees around cut down so as not to give the raptors any where to perch and hopefully this will bring in the waders I think they are hoping for.
Did manage to see both species of Tapir also the Yellow throated martins (down by the Red Crowned Cranes) and a first for me were the following-
Purple Heron, Mountain Bamboo Partridge these were especially beautiful.
Babies on display were the Bonobo, Orangutan, White Fronted Marmoset, Chilean Lapwing & Mallard
Visited the Wetlands Reserve and I feel as a regular visitior to Bird reserves that this could be a wonderful exhibit for the zoo if only they would fence off both sides of the pathway and insert peep holes every now and then to give the wildlife some privacy (most good reserves have now started doing this) the main pool at the bottom could do with having the trees around cut down so as not to give the raptors any where to perch and hopefully this will bring in the waders I think they are hoping for.