Thursday, May 20

Birthday Treat

It was my birthday on Monday. I'm not going to tell you which one as I don't really believe it myself. How can time pass so quickly? 

Usually we go out for a meal to celebrate birthdays but that has been off the calendar for the last couple of birthdays. The restaurants opened on Monday, so we could have booked a table, but neither of us feel ready for that leap of faith yet.

Instead we booked a day out at the Yorkshire Wildlife Park taking some sandwiches with us for our lunch.

Pre-Covid we visited the park at least once a month. We did manage a visit between lockdowns, when the park was allowed to briefly open, but a lot of things have changed since our last visit. To start with, the location of the entrance has moved and the park has almost doubled in area. This has allowed space for new animal residents, some of which we managed to see.

The first newbies that we saw was a pack of bush dogs. They are housed in a new Atlantic Forest area.
Also housed in this area are a pair of maned wolves. These look like foxes on stilts and run like horses. They were still indoors when we first arrived but were out and about when we passed again on the way back to the exit.
A couple of tapirs, the third new residents, in this area remained indoors so we have yet to 'meet' them.

The next area we came to was the Himalayan Pass where we had our best view yet of the red pandas. Although not newcomers the pandas are usually hidden up in the trees, but they had just been given a new supply of bamboo and so were busy feeding.
Moving on to the Ethiopian section, the gelada monkeys were busily performing their morning grooming activities. One in particular seemed to be ecstatic
Hyenas are also housed in this area but so far they have alluded us. During lockdown two cubs were born but we have not yet seem any of the family of four.

For much of the day we were sheltering under umbrellas so we didn't take as many photos as usual. After sifting through the 190 taken, I've ending up with 88. Usually my photo count is into the hundreds.

Since our last visit two polar bears have gone off to another location for breeding purposes, but three more young males have arrived so Nobby, the remaining polar bear, has three new companions. I'd just about sorted out which bear was which but now I'm back to square one. I'm pretty sure that the one picture below, is a newcomer but I've no idea which one. There again, Nobby will have grown quite a bit since we last saw him.
There are always lots of gulls and magpies, on the lookout for scraps, hanging around but the bears seem to have no interest in them.

The rhinos seemed not to mind the weather.

As we wandered around the park, the lions were being very vocal but of course, when we headed their way, they were doing what lions seem to like most - snoozing!

Before heading home, we did daringly have a cappuccino and a piece of carrot cake in the under cover, outdoor area of the cafe inside the park. Martyn said that I couldn't have a birthday without cake. Translated this meant that he would like one.

All in all despite the weather we had an enjoyable, Covid safe, day out and we still have plenty of animals to spot that so far have alluded us.

Copyright: Original post from Our Plot at Green Lane Allotments http://glallotments.blogspot.co.uk/ author S Garrett

15 comments:

  1. That looks like a happy birthday to me! Best wishes for the year to come.

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  2. The maned wolves are interesting but the red panda have to be the cutest. Pleased to see you had a happy birthday. 🥳

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    1. Thank you, Belinda. It was a treat to see the red pandas up close.

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  3. It does look like a fun birthday outing! We went on a picnic and a hike for our anniversary last fall. Maybe by this September we will be brave enough to dine out.

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    1. It was Dave, I wonder whether life will ever be truly the same again.

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  4. Wishing you a belated Happy Birthday Sue and all the best for the year to come. I shall remember your special day in the future as it's the same day as himself's 😄 We often eat out too but not this year. Glad that you found something interesting to do to celebrate.

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    1. Thanks Anna. I wonder how things will stand next year.

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  5. A belated Happy Birthday! It's so nice to be able to get out and about again and visit places, isn't it?

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  6. Happy belated birthday, Sue :) Looks like a very enjoyable day out and I'm glad that you both enjoyed a piece of cake to cap it off ;)

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    1. Thank you, Margaret. Very enjoyable as was the cake.

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  7. It is a leap of face going indoors to eat and drink. We're of to the pub tonight, I'll still b wiping the table and glasses down. I wonder when we'll get out of these habits? Oh, those wolves are amazing, I loved all the others too. I must try and go there one day. That sounds like a wonderful bithday.xxx

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    1. I’m sure that you’d love YWP, Dina

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  8. Wishing you a very belated, big, birthday Sue! This post seems familiar so I'm surprised I haven't made a comment. I'm taking a belated browse through your posts after being on my blog (although I always feel uncomfortable as it may look like I'm looking for a comment on mine, which is not the case). I don't tend to follow blogs through RSS feeds. Of late, I'm more a dip in the blogging world with a post and have a good look around to see what others have been up to at the same time. Previous posting for myself was late in the evening and into the wee small hours. I need sleep hours more now, my eyes get tired too but fitting posts in during the early evening/weekends limits me a little.

    Coming back to my comment here, I seriously get you being apprehensive with your coffee and cake. Maybe you are comfortable with that now, I haven't ventured there yet myself.

    It's great you have a wildlife park so close. A breath of fresh air for sure. We used to enjoy our membership of Edinburgh Zoo when the girls were young where we would see hiding red pandas too. That manned wolf really does look like a fox on stilts! How odd looking to us. I do hope you have continued to enjoy visits here. Sending my best wishes to you both. Off for some browsing now :-)

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