Prochilodus246
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The most interesting wildlife species on a personal level I have seen on the grounds of a zoo is when I visited Woburn Safari Park back in April. There were a pair of Caspian gulls (Larus cachinnans) in the drive through within the African hoofstock area which were a complete surprise as this is still a relatively uncommon bird in the UK but are increasing year on year it seems.
Another interesting wild species in the grounds of a zoo was when a Black-throated thrush (Turdus atrogularis) turned up at Whipsnade in the winter of 2019. I heard many twitchers were not best pleased that the zoo still was charging admission for them as their soul focus was just to see the bird in question.
Another interesting wild species in the grounds of a zoo was when a Black-throated thrush (Turdus atrogularis) turned up at Whipsnade in the winter of 2019. I heard many twitchers were not best pleased that the zoo still was charging admission for them as their soul focus was just to see the bird in question.