I was checking ZTL and it says 1.0 Defassa Waterbuck arrived from Ree Park Safari last month
Oh awesome! Is it another female?
I was checking ZTL and it says 1.0 Defassa Waterbuck arrived from Ree Park Safari last month
1.0 from the previous post would mean the new arrival to be a maleOh awesome! Is it another female?
1.0 from the previous post would mean the new arrival to be a male![]()
I was checking ZTL and it says 1.0 Defassa Waterbuck arrived from Ree Park Safari last month
I was checking ZTL and it says 1.0 Defassa Waterbuck arrived from Ree Park Safari last month
But Whipsnade's all female herd of waterbuck are common (ellipsen) waterbuck not Defassa waterbuck.Oh awesome! Is it another female?
But Whipsnade's all female herd of waterbuck are common (ellipsen) waterbuck not Defassa waterbuck.
Interesting, wonder what the plan is then? Could it be this is just a temporary holding perhaps...?
Sorry I wasn't criticising you. I was merely expressing surprise that, after several years without a male waterbuck, one of a different subspecies has been acquired.Yeah I had a brain fart and missed that as well. That’s cool to have a different subspecies!
Sorry I wasn't criticising you. I was merely expressing surprise that, after several years without a male waterbuck, one of a different subspecies has been acquired.
The plan is for the defassa to become the sub-species of waterbuck at whipsnade as the current group are old. So they will just eventually transition to defassa once the common waterbuck are no longer around. So won’t be for a while yet.
The new arrival is actually a female as well.
That’s good. I’m sure lots of people wander straight past them but the waterbuck (and zebra) paddock with its lovely benches are such a nice place to spend time and it’s good to know the current herd will carry on with a new one to follow. I really enjoy waterbuck and the grass and plants change in the seasons offering some great backgrounds to see them in.
Yeah definitely, especially in spring with you have the contrast of the yellow/green and two species!
Whipsnade’s Common waterbuck herd were previously mixed with the White rhino and a small group of Roan. However, the group were moved into the Grevy’s zebra paddock as the Roan had a tendency to bully the waterbuck. Another reason was to make the paddocks look more “full,” due to visitor complaints of apparent empty exhibits.
If/when a new male is sourced, let’s hope he’s of better temperament. The previous male waterbuck had a habit of picking fights with the zebra, and was often off show on the hard standing!
Enjoyed a beautiful birthday afternoon up at the Zoo. Definitely nicer weather than yesterday!
I’ll post a couple of photos later but work continues really impressively on monkey forest, and the glass windows for the langur/babirusa enclosure are now in place.
Saw the meerkats in the aardvark enclosure for the first time, good to see they can access both areas.
Baby Langur is pretty much black now, with just little hints of orange left.
Was weird seeing the Sea Lion area completely flattened now, the area doesn’t actually look that big funnily enough!