Visited yesterday- here are some observations;
1. Tiger Territory- I thought this was great( it should be for the cost)- the outside areas are huge and I really like the landscaping- particularly the tall grassland and 'forest' effect in the larger enclosure. London do this sort of thing very well nowadays and I expect similar when they do the Lions too. A pity there is only a pool in one of the two enclosures perhaps.
Also... both Tigers seemed to be together and no sign of the cubs. Where were they? Surely can't be weaned/seperated from the mother yet?
2. Tapirs- outside area is fine but although I saw them outside early on, they were all waiting by the doors- a sure sign of not wanting to be outside...waiting for food- or light too bright perhaps?). Later when the doors were open, they were out of sight. So how much of the time are they actually visible...? The Casson building had signs saying 'closed today'- I wondered if that was in fact true or is that actually all the time now?
3. Gorilla Kingdom area- the new barriers and section of screened glass have not disrupted the viewing. Kumbuka seemed calm and quiet- he is probably better used to the exhibit and proximity of crowds of people now, than he was in the initial months. The broken window hasn't been replaced yet but is electrically fenced off from them. They can approach the other windows outside though. Its a pity they don't remove the ugly fake tree but like the glass panel, that is a winter job really- however I fear the now pointless 'tree' may just stay forever.
4. Monkeys- there is a recent Mangabey baby- group now totals 8 (I think) now. Again its a pity the Colobus and Dianas don't get decent modern outdoor enclosures like the Mangabeys- as it is the whole area is a funny mix of modern and older.
5. Pygmy Hippos-a good display and sympathetically done. I think the laid turf will all disappear over time/during the winter though. The 'washing line' is such a small area I scarcely noticed it.
6. Zebra- there are still four. The photo on the label is a Grevy, not Chapman's though.
7. Okapi- the female was repeatedly mouthing a branch in stereotyped fashion- I only ever notice this behaviour at London.
8.Giraffe House. Still the original and best IMO in the UK. Bright, airy, spacious and well lit. Gives excellent viewing too. Giraffes were outside but I went and sat in there just because I like the ambience of the place. Why do they just keep hybrid females though I wonder?
9. North Bank- very derelict-looking & overgrown. Aviaries empty(larger ones) or with just a few owls(smaller ones). The bank itself would look better with something(anything) in the way of animals displayed on it. Quite a few 'work in progress/empty enclosure' signs here and in the general Clore area too.
10. I heard(or overheard

) a couple of the keeper talks too. It seems they are trained in these to market the Zoo quite aggressively nowadays- the phrase 'ZSL. London Zoo' is mentioned in the talks about every ten seconds and at the Penguin feed the words 'Penguin Beach' were similarly used with great regularity.

They highlighted the single Rockhopper 'Ricky' quite a lot in the talk, despite him being nowhere to be seen during it and they just sort of ignored that.
11. The Mappins/Australian area is really 'dead' feeling.
12. The whole Lion area now looks long overdue for the changes that are coming.
I also covered most of the rest of the zoo bar 'Bugs' and the Aquarium this time but nothing else special to comment on. By midday it was very warm and heaving with people- obviously still a popular destination in Summer 2014.