Updates on Kumbuka's progress at ZSL will be much appreciated.
I was at Regents Park today. I saw Kumbuka briefly this afternoon, or to be exact I saw his head in the overhead corridor. He was looking around, seemingly taking things in quite calmly. Earlier on it was quite funny watching Effie and Mjukuu jostling each other to get the best spot in the day room to look at him down the corridor. Zaire spent most of the day outside - she's seen it all before no doubt.
I spoke to a couple of volunteers. He has been into the dayroom (without the females there of course). They have put up extra hot wires around the moats for when he goes outside. They like him already (no surprise to his fans from Paignton, of course) - but of course things will have to go step by step. His photo is already on the information boards.
It's been a couple of years since I visited, so I have a few random observations.
The Mappins look barer than ever, apart from the new lawn, just emus and Bennet's wallabies - not even any waterfowl.
I like the new amphibian exhibits in the Reptile House - although I was a little puzzled to see a mudskipper and an Australian lungfish there too. I saw a new Tanganyikan cichlid in the aquarium (quite a rarity for me as I have seen so many)
Haplotaxodon trifasciatus unfortunately not as pretty as
H. microlepis. The
leopoldii stingrays are now huge and looking very well in the big Amazon tank at the end, together with giant turtles (
Podocnemis) and many other fishes. I also liked the pipefish & seahorse display where the amphibians used to be.
Tiger Territory is good, but it's no surprise that the planting looks very scruffy after the 'spring' this year. The male tapir was out in the old elephant/camel paddock - I couldn't work out which bits of the (rather ugly) fencing were temporary and which were permanent.
I have spotted a pattern in the newest developments. You leave Gorilla Kingdom past a kiosk selling fluffy gorillas. You leave Penguin Beach past a kiosk selling fluffy penguins. Guess what you have to pass as you leave Tiger Territory? I know it's the way of the world and I know it raises money for a good cause - but if your craving for cuddly toys is still not satisfied you can buy a second round of assorted fluffiness when you exit through the giftshop anyway. To use the catchphrase of the late and unlamented Sir John Junor (for younger ZooChatters, he was a Scottish prototype for Jeremy Clarkson) "Pass the sickbag, Alice".
Rant over and I feel better now

So I'm going to download my photos.
Alan