I'm lucky to live close and everytime I go I'm never disappointed, what I like is that it isn't overly 'kiddified' if you know what I mean!I really must get to Hammerton sometime soo, it's been on my list for a while
I'm taking my hubby tomorrow , sorry to rub it in.I am so jealous - I wish I lived close to Hamerton! My planned trip this week has been jeopardised by someone else, but I am hoping to visit anyway. It is my favourite zoo.
Argh! Though I am hoping to visit tomorrow on my own - it's a bit of a drive, but under 2 hours and as I last visited in the summer, it's worth it!
I went this afternoon and saw two jackals for the first timeArgh! Though I am hoping to visit tomorrow on my own - it's a bit of a drive, but under 2 hours and as I last visited in the summer, it's worth it!
Even then it’s not easy and anything under a 400mm lens doesn’t really get a great image of them.
I use my bridge and find it fine. I have images coming later from today's finds.I've managed pretty good shots with a bog-standard bridge camera - you really don't need anything extravagant if they are out and about.
Hamerton is always best visited alone ( or with other zoonerds ) !I really ought to do some planning for work tomorrow, but I think I will head over on Thursday. I have luckily seen the Southern aardwolf a few times before (including on my first ever visit, when it was very active - I didn't realise how lucky I was then!) but I have only seen the jaguarundi once. I will be going on my own for this visit, so I can just hang out at enclosures for as long as I like, and return to them as many times as I like!
I agree - I took my husband today and he got a bit bored waiting for me - I found him later sitting by the cafe looking at........ his phone!Hamerton is always best visited alone ( or with other zoonerds ) !