Had a visit to Twycross yesterday.
First off some great news; the smaller group of chimpanzees have been integrated for over a month so the plans to introduce both groups can now go ahead. The solution was introducing Samantha (one of the two problem animals) to Danny's (the other problem animal) group; leaving Peter and William alone. Sure enough, after a couple of weeks Samantha was fully integrated and following Danny's lead, meaning the other two boys could be introduced easily. Danny is the boss in the group, and that can be seen clearly as wherever he goes Samantha, Holly and Peter follow!! Tommy and William were playing together a lot
The Lowe's monkeys are still at the zoo despite being removed from the website.
A lot of monkey moves have occurred. The Langur House (formerly housing dusky langurs, Lowe's monkeys, Diana monkeys and I believe the colobus as well) has been completely emptied, with works taking place on the former outdoor enclosures. In the row of monkey enclosures by Gibbon Forest can now be found the black-and-white ruffed lemurs, crowned lemurs (still) and the black howler monkeys. The lone siamang has disappeared.
As for the monkey house, the residents are dusky langurs, Javan langurs, colobus, De Brazza's monkeys and Diana monkeys. Then in the former black-and-white ruffed lemur enclosure can now be found the pair of Lowe's monkeys. There is still the trio of siamangs in the enclosure by the meerkats, and the brown and Colombian black spider monkeys still have their own enclosures by the bonobos and the kangaroos respectively.
The François' langurs have been moved to where the black howler monkeys formerly lived (by the dik-diks and elephants), and the crowned monkey and Diana monkey have been moved next door to them. The L'Hoest's monkeys are now in the enclosure formerly housing the François' langurs (by the storks and pelicans), and the red-bellied lemurs have been moved in with the red ruffed and ring-tailed lemurs. Finally, the small monkey house has undergone minimal changes, with the golden-headed lion tamarins moving here from living with the red titis next door to the brown spider monkeys. The Geoffroy's marmosets are now in with the red titis instead.
Saw the siamangs using their outdoor area, none of the other gibbons were bothered to go outside.
The elephants were still at the zoo, all four hanging around outdoors.
And finally, the bird enclosures (lorikeets, Borneo Aviary) are all open once more following the disappearance of avian flu from the area.