Sewerby Hall Zoo
Was I there that day? (An odd person wandering around with the keepers and maybe filling water containers to hand over fences.)
Sewerby Hall Zoo
Was I there that day? (An odd person wandering around with the keepers and maybe filling water containers to hand over fences.)
We had our eyes peeled but no sign!
It was lunchtimeish on the 28th September, after we'd been on the shearwater cruise from Brid.
Was I there that day? (An odd person wandering around with the keepers and maybe filling water containers to hand over fences.)
I went to Bronx Zoo in April and was very impressed with the enclosures, not so much the other visitors though.
.. in september backpacking/ hitchiking all over Iceland 2 weeks long, were we saw northern lights and the active volcano and lots more.
I get the impression you are there every day with a vowel in it!
@Gigit, in distance not close at all. I think we haven't got closer than 100 km, but it was close enough to see a red glow the whole night and we saw the ash cloud coming from the volcano and we also drove through the ash on our way east. There are many small planes that bring you really up close to the volcano, but they were to expensive unfortunately....
So, I've seen 41 zoos this year (with the 16 that are in bold new collections for me)....
- Antwerp Zoo Belgium
- Arundel Wildfowl Trust England
- Banham Zoo England
- Birdland, Bourton-on-the-Water England
- Birdworld, Farnham England
- Colchester Zoo England
- Cotswold Falconry Centre, Moreton-in-Marsh England
- Cotswolds Wildlife Park England
- Crocodiles of the World, Brize Norton England
- Hamerton Zoo England
- Huxley's Birds of Prey Centre, Horsham England
- London Zoo England
- Rare Species Conservation Centre, Sandwich England
- Shorelands Wildlife Gardens England
- Suffolk Wildlife Park / Africa Alive! England
- The Raptor Foundation, Woodhurst England
[*]Tropical World, Leeds England
[*]Tropiquaria, Watchet England- Twycross Zoo England
- Whipsnade Zoo England
- Wingham Wildlife Park England
- Jardin des Plantes, Paris France
- Zoo de Vincennes, Paris France
- Cologne Zoo Germany
- Dusiburg Zoo Germany
- Hannover Zoo Germany
- Heimattiergarten Bierer Berg, Schonebeck Germany
- Krefled Zoo Germany
- Tiergarten Bernburg Germany
[*]Tiergarten Stassfurt Germany
[*]Tierpark Fauna, Solingen Germany
[*]Vogel- und Tierpark Solingen Germany- Walsrode Vogelpark Germany
- Wildpark Luneburger Heide Germany
[*]Wildpark Schwarze Berge Germany- Wuppertal Zoo Germany
- Zoo Aschersleben Germany
- Artis Zoo, Amsterdam Netherlands
- Blijdorp Zoo, Rotterdam Netherlands
- Uilen en Dierenpark de Paay Netherlands
- Vogelpark Avifauna, Alphen aan den Rijn Netherlands
The undoubted highlight was spending a couple of days at Walsrode. Honourable mentions for Zoohistorica at Cologne; Artis, looking much better than I have ever previously seen it; Vincennes, which is looking pretty traditional in its rebuild; and Shorelands, which was lovely.
Lowlights were some old favourites which look to be on a downward trajectory: Rotterdam and Wuppertal are still great, but not quite as great as they once were (or it might just e that I visited on an off day).
Wow, 41 zoos is impressive. But I beat you in the no. of nations...
Also, I'm a little "handicapted" in this race, because as a family man, I couldn't travel around as much as I did as a single.![]()
What did you think of those UK collections that were new to you? Particularly interested in your thoughts on Cotswold Falconry, Crocs of the World and Tropical World Leeds, as these are the three with which I am familiar.