First visit since December last year, but not really much has changed.
3 month old Tamandua 'Star' very visible in Rainforest Life, nearly as big as mum 'Ria'
Red River Hogs look great in the refurbished Bearded Pig enclosure on the Casson. Lots of shrubs have been planted (and protected), which will hopefully grow in nicely. The Hogs were being trained by two keepers with bells; they stood one at each end of the enclosure, first one would ring their bell and the Hogs would come running and be rewarded with a scatter feed of nuts, then the keeper at the other end would ring their bell and repeat the reward feed at the other end. Pavlov's Pigs I guess?
Asian lion females surprisingly active and vocal. Male Bhanu, not so much.
A pair of Bali Starlings have been added to the main flight room in the Blackburn Pavilion.
Lucky enough to see a scatter feed for the zoo's four remaining gorillas - adult females Effie and Mjukuu, and youngsters Alika and Gernot. Overheard the keeper saying that they want to wait a few more years before introducing a new male to the group, to allow Gernot a bit more time to mature and grow.
Sulawesi Macaques now have access to both indoor areas on the left as you enter Gorilla Kingdom (ie, their 'old' indoor area, and the area which used to house the Congo Peafowl). The Macaques were a no-show.
A couple of the Blue-Throated Macaws have paired off in the largest aviary, the male was feeding the female and then mating.
All the old insect enclosures in Rainforest Life bar-one have now been covered over with a display panel about wildlife surveillance technology. Pete the Plant, however, is still in residence.
Okapi house was closed, most likely due to Oni's pregnancy (although I did see her running around the paddock briefly).
No sign of any advance in work on the Snowden Aviary. Even the scaffolding that was inside has gone.
Even though it was a slightly chilly (but sunny) schoolday in March, I was surprised at just how empty the zoo was of visitors. This could be Covid-19 related, or could just be because it's March.
Pictures to be added to the gallery tomorrow.