My first additions for nearly 2 months
18/12/18
Hemsley Conservation Centre
157 Jerboa
Eagle Heights
158 African Fish Eagle
A couple to add from today
28/12/18
Paignton Zoo
159 Blue crowned Motmot
160 Echidna
My first additions for nearly 2 months
18/12/18
Hemsley Conservation Centre
157 Jerboa
Eagle Heights
158 African Fish Eagle
My very last addition for the yearA couple to add from today
28/12/18
Paignton Zoo
159 Blue crowned Motmot
160 Echidna
Many thanks to Shorts for organising another enjoyable challenge and to all the other competitors who helped make it a contest.Firstly, as always, thanks to all those that have played this year and all those who have followed and/or posted on the thread to make it so interesting to follow.
Maximum congratulations to Pipaluk for winning this year's challenge. The “roll of honour” for all those scoring over 100 species was as follows:
Pipaluk 161
ShonenJake13 154
Zia 151
BeakerUK 149
MagpieGoose 133
Quincy 104
Given the maximum species available to see was 169(ish) anything nearing 150 is particularly impressive and Pipaluk's 161* very especially so. Special mention to Quincy too who did well to breach 100 given the geographical hamstring (for this challenge) of living in Scotland.
I thought it would be interesting to make a note of Challenges past for interest, as follows:
2012 (Bears) SMR
2013 (Cats) Snowy Owl
2014 (Birds of Prey) Hevden
2015 (Old World Primates) Hevden
2016 (Reptiles) ZooGiraffe
2017 (Oldest UK Zoos) Pipaluk
Onward to 2018's challenge (details posted elsewhere). Will Pipaluk make it three in a row? Will previous, close-chasing, bridesmaids become brides? Will Hevden make a return? Time will tell but I trust it will be fun finding out.
*I'd be interested if Pipaluk knows which species they could have got but failed to do so. Also please get in touch, via PM, with your address if you want your trophy sending.
Not picking up anything huge, but Bristol (15.06) brought me:
134. Common chameleon
135. Eastern quoll
136. Golden lion tamarin
Great challenge this year, really enjoyed it! Unfortunately life being life prevented me from seeing much past June but I'm still chuffed to have seen as many species as I did. Well done to everyone who played, at the start of the year I never thought anyone would get above 125 so to get some scores sound 150 is amazing.
I don't think I was ever the tortoise though! I already had 145 at the point Dormitator reached 136, though they always looked like the main challenger.Apologies sir/madam -I didn't scan back far enough to pull you into the final honour roll.
136 is an impressive score considering you weren't playing much past June -special "hare overtaken by tortoise" award to you.![]()
Apologies sir/madam -I didn't scan back far enough to pull you into the final honour roll.
136 is an impressive score considering you weren't playing much past June -special "hare overtaken by tortoise" award to you.![]()
Firstly, as always, thanks to all those that have played this year and all those who have followed and/or posted on the thread to make it so interesting to follow.
Maximum congratulations to Pipaluk for winning this year's challenge. The “roll of honour” for all those scoring over 100 species was as follows:
Pipaluk 161
ShonenJake13 154
Zia 151
BeakerUK 149
MagpieGoose 133
Quincy 104
Given the maximum species available to see was 169(ish) anything nearing 150 is particularly impressive and Pipaluk's 161* very especially so. Special mention to Quincy too who did well to breach 100 given the geographical hamstring (for this challenge) of living in Scotland.
I thought it would be interesting to make a note of Challenges past for interest, as follows:
2012 (Bears) SMR
2013 (Cats) Snowy Owl
2014 (Birds of Prey) Hevden
2015 (Old World Primates) Hevden
2016 (Reptiles) ZooGiraffe
2017 (Oldest UK Zoos) Pipaluk
Onward to 2018's challenge (details posted elsewhere). Will Pipaluk make it three in a row? Will previous, close-chasing, bridesmaids become brides? Will Hevden make a return? Time will tell but I trust it will be fun finding out.
*I'd be interested if Pipaluk knows which species they could have got but failed to do so. Also please get in touch, via PM, with your address if you want your trophy sending.
I will work out my top 5 too!Just totted up some stats from our 2018 Zooing season / challenge - and it has been a great one with 32 Parks visited and 40 zoo days in total!
We've been keeping the totals for each species and park visited as follows:
Total spots from the book at each park. May have been over more than one visit but each species spot only counted once. Number of visits shown in brackets for parks visited more than once:
Colchester 46 (2)
Wingham 45
Paignton 42
Whipsnade 40 (3)
Cotswold 38 (2)
London 34
Blackpool 34
Paradise 32 (2)
Chester 32 (3)
Marwell 27 (2)
WMSP 26
Hoo Farm 26
Flamingo Land 26
Drayton Manor 25
Port Lympne 25
Hamerton 25
Birdworld 23
Axe Valley 23
Twycross 21
Bristol 19
Yorkshire Wildlife Park 19
Chessington 18
Birdland 16
Dartmoor 16
Hawk Conservancy Trust 10
Wild Zoological 10
Big Cat Sanctuary 8
ShaldonWildlife Trust 7
Crocodiles of the World 6
Wild Discovery 4
Cedars Natures Centre 3
Cornish Seal Sanctuary 2
Top 5 species spotted:
Meerkat 28
Ringtail Lemur 21
Tiger 18
Lion 17
and a tie for 5th place: Ruffed Lemur / Ostrich / Giraffe 14
A quick estimate would see Snowy owl on 19My top (mammal ) species seen from 46 UK collections were
1 Meerkat 31
2 Ring-tailed lemur 27
3 Tiger 18
4 Ruffed Lemur 16
5 Lion 15
6 Coati 14
7 Red Panda 13
8 Giraffe 11
I think a couple of owl species could make the list, but don't have the time to work it out
Are there no Shingleback Skinks either?
I was surprised there were no Dingos in the UK. Are there no Shingleback Skinks either?
There have been no Dingoes in UK zoos for quite a long time now...the last I remember were in London back in the 1960's.