Chester Zoo Visit 07/04/2010 - Giant Otters and Oakfield

When I first saw the giant otter enclosure after it was occupied, there were large, muddy paw print streaks all over the unobstructed viewing window and I presumed that at some point the otter had been busy investigating... until I realised that they were all on the outside.

I don't blame really young kids for wanting to get close to the barriers, it's their parents and the older children who really should know better. Why you'd stand by and let your young ones scramble under a fence when its purpose is patently obvious escapes me.

I know someone else who visited today and went to see the giant otter twice but didn't spot him, so don't feel singled out Naomi.
 
According to pictures posted on Chester's Facebook page two meerkat pups have been born recently. Also is anybody else visiting for members day on saturday?
 
According to pictures posted on Chester's Facebook page two meerkat pups have been born recently. Also is anybody else visiting for members day on saturday?
Personnaly i would say you will learn more from doing the Walk and Talk with Tim Rowlands the following day,I`m not just saying that because I`m involved in it just that Tim realy does know whats going on and has all the facts as to why things have been done and whats going to happen within the next 2 years or so.At the end of the day its your choice which you do,I know which I would do I`ve done the members days they used to be very good,now to many people turn up and you don`t get the chance`s that you used to ask your questions anymore.If you do want to go on Sunday just send me a PM,I`m pretty sure you will find out more on the sunday.
 
Personnaly i would say you will learn more from doing the Walk and Talk with Tim Rowlands the following day,I`m not just saying that because I`m involved in it just that Tim realy does know whats going on and has all the facts as to why things have been done and whats going to happen within the next 2 years or so.At the end of the day its your choice which you do,I know which I would do I`ve done the members days they used to be very good,now to many people turn up and you don`t get the chance`s that you used to ask your questions anymore.If you do want to go on Sunday just send me a PM,I`m pretty sure you will find out more on the sunday.

I would do but have promised my goddaughters id take them on Saturday. Hope you all have a great time all the same. Im sure the info will be posted on here?
 
I put a rough(ish) video on Vimeo of how lucky you can be and it's particularly rewarding when you get a good view of an animal, especially when it's late in the day and all the kids have gone home: Spectacled Bear at Chester Zoo on Vimeo

Very nice video of this very 'spectacular' female Bear- particularly as the Spectacled Bears at Chester currently seem to be one of the least visible species they have.
 
Whats the up with the Tree Shrews though, ISIS show Chester as having just the one male left now.

Black-Naped Fruit Doves have arrived at the Realm Of The Red Ape to share an aviary with Timor Zebra Finches, Golden Heart Pigeons and White Rumped Shamas.

Im interested in seeing what becomes of the Asian Aviaries. The Snowy Owl aviary seemed to be empty aswell.

There is only a single male tree shrew now.

Black-naped fruit Dove appears not to have been kept at Chester previously.

The Asian aviary and the two old owl aviaries were being refurbished yesterday. In mid March the snowy owls were in the owl aviaries, but they have been moved out.

Nesting birds were little egret, spoonbill, both species of vulture, scissor-billed starling, green wood hoopoe and Tarictic hornbill.

There is a pair of Green Jays in the curassow aviary.

I don't like the giant otter enclosure, but I did get a good view of him.
 
Some notes brief notes from today in addition to Rob's comments.

I did manage to see the meerkat pups late in the day, but only through the glass so didn't bother with photographs (see the zoo's Faceache page for those). I counted three, all really active.

The Hottentot teal in the Tsavo Bird Safari have young, and again I counted three ducklings. They're both tiny and shy, so you have to be patient.

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A side note here: parents, the bird viewing shack in the Tsavo aviary was not designed as a location for changing screaming babies, and if you really must, please don't let the rest of your children run up and down the path making lots of noise while you're doing it. It frightens the birds away. Thank you.
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Lilac-breasted roller in the Tsavo Bird Safari.

There was a professional photographer with a lens the size of one of Patrick Moore's telescopes, accompanied by a member of zoo staff trying to get a shot of the giant otter through the glass, but the otter wasn't cooperating. First person to get a good shot of Chester's otter wins a prize!

The stand of conifers between the old otter enclosure and the red pandas - at the rear of Oakfield House - has been removed and replaced with lawn. This opens up a totally clear area from the back of the Roman Garden right the way to the red pandas. In fact, it's now possible to see the red pandas from Jubilee Square Station and beyond.

The modifications to the Tropical Realm are complete, as Woodbine mentioned. They surprised me as I thought they looked quite good and not as obvious as I was expecting. OK, so there's yet more higgledy-piggledy wood everywhere and it's already suffering in the humidity, but the enclosed areas work well and make use of space that was previously just undergrowth without impacting the planting.



The two fully-enclosed glass vivarium are home to poison dart frogs (nowhere in sight) with the other larger enclosures being Galapagos giant turtle (Geochelone nigra) pictured above, and radiated tortoise (Geochelone radiata) pictured below.



Both species have a lot of space, but I can't help thinking it could be used for a more engaging exhibit (trying hard not to use the word "entertaining" here). While they have their merits from a conservation standpoint, I don't think any of us could stand and watch tortoises for more than a minute or two and yet they're in pride of place. Hopefully they'll be accompanied by something more active in the future.

Incidentally, the squiggles on the glass were added to help prevent the birds from flying into them.



Other areas have been given a spruce-up - more new wood along the balcony aviaries - and the entire Tropical Realm is looking a little more cared for, it just needs someone to clean the leaves of the plants as some look really dusty.
 
There was a professional photographer with a lens the size of one of Patrick Moore's telescopes, accompanied by a member of zoo staff trying to get a shot of the giant otter through the glass, but the otter wasn't cooperating. First person to get a good shot of Chester's otter wins a prize!

I suspect the Photographer was trying to get a photo of a pair of Gaint Otters not just one!
 
I suspect the Photographer was trying to get a photo of a pair of Gaint Otters not just one!
The female has arrived? Do you know when? There was absolutely no sign of her on Wednesday (unless the reclusive animal was the female and the male was temporarily off-show).
 
The second Giant Otter is now on show according to the Chester Zoo Facebook page. Don't know if she is in with the male or not.
 
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