Lovely quiet day at Whipsnade today, rewarding a mid week day off in spades. Sunny but the leaves are just starting to turn and it definitely felt like Autumn has arrived.
Some new signage has gone up around the zoo including the talk schedule boards at the entrance and Europe car park being replaced with new clearer signage. The troll sculptures have all been removed. Bird shows at 1330hrs and 1530hrs with the morning show not on but that might be different at weekends.
I wondered if they have lost an Oryx as have been seeing only five of late compared to six earlier in the year and on the inventory - I see that's also mentiond upthead so not too speculative.
Ground works going on in the large bear enclosure with new drainage pipes being installed by a team with diggers. The bears were active in the smaller space.
The Chimp photo signage has all been removed (used to be individual photos of the chimps with names, backgrounds and ages) marking the last of the photo signs (the last name signs to go were the Tigers and then the Wolverines and Bears). I find it a bit of a shame as I think personal information on animals like the chimps is a good way of connecting them with visitors. I feared the worst when I saw the signs were gone I have to say (last time one went in the chimp space, Nicky had died) but then the troop were all outside in the main enclosure enjoying the sunshine which was fun to see.
Elsewhere lots of activity including a dramatic and noisy feed as the lions demolished a deer carcass and good views of the new young Meerkats and the growing crane chicks. Had my first really good views of the new White Lipped deer in A Passage Through Asia. Thought the zoo might add a few wildlife signs in Passage regarding the wild Lapwings as they are now have a healthy and active population and it's turning into a really good place to see them up close, but that's probably me being a bit niche. Good to see the number of juveniles from this year and wildlife making the most of zoo grounds though.
Had a brief glimpse of the new young red panda...I wandered over there a few times and finally (10 mins before closing) there she was emerging from the reed nest for a few moments. Nice way to end the day.