Some observations from today's visit:
Zaire was in the far corner of the outside gorilla enclosure. Kumbuka and the other two females seemed to be sticking together, he would run around occasionally and the viewing areas were packed. Already they seem to be a more active and interesting display group.
There has been quite a bit of movement with the primates - spider monkeys in the old colobus, lately diana monkey enclosure. Diana monkeys in the old gibbon enclosure and gibbons in the old spider monkey enclosure on the lion terraces where they make a much more engaging display.
The tiger enclosure is looking better in terms of foliage, there are some patchy areas but other parts with very nice long grasses. The tapir enclosure is looking good with the pool full but I think they should close the inside of the Casson to visitors. It feels even more grim and desolate than ever before.
In the Clore there have been a couple of changes which I don't think have been reported. Sloth in one of the side enclosures rather than out in the main hall and at the bottom level where there is a viewing window from the nocturnal section an area has been fenced off and houses armadillo - one of which was very active when I stopped by. No signage though. Chinchilla in the old armadillo enclosure.
Most excitingly the okapi calf is on show. I couldn't get a decent picture but it was great to see. The last calf was off show for much longer unless I'm mistaken.
I guess as a precaution and to give them peace, the zebras are using a section of the giraffe house as indoor quarters.
Here is a vicuna photo taken through a gap in the fence