Thursday, 5 July 2007

Penguins on parade

The final week of work experience is finally over: That's 12 whole weeks of cats, dogs, horses, cows, sheep, pigs, and last but not least, small mammals and exotics at Edinburgh Zoo.
Bella!


It was a bit bizarre at first-at 8am on the Monday morning I was wandering through the deserted zoo, past the polar bear and up next to the Bongos as the animals wander with only the sounds of other animals on a summer morning. I did eventually find the keepers and was assigned a funky uniform and large pair of boots and given the tour of the reptile departments and surrounding areas. unfortunately, the reptile house at Edinburgh zoo is no more as there is a huge new project in progress to build an enormous chimp-house, bird enclosure and primate research centre. All this is very good news, but also means that most of the exotics are 'off show' and are wasted being hidden away in dispersed buildings.


Still, I got to see a lot of different animals- from Bella the cockatoo to the rather scary yellow anaconda.

The highlight of my week, although not exactly a small mammal or reptile, was the department's duty on the penguin parade. For those of you not familiar with the brilliance of the penguin parade, at 2.15 every day of the year, the door of the penguin enclosure is opened to allow any keen penguins to come out for a short walk around the grassy section in front of the enclosure. My role in this was to stop the Gentoo penguins getting too fast, eating anything they shouldn't or letting people touch them. It was all very exciting, especially as one of the penguins decided the usual route was a bit boring and tried to take a bit of a short-cut onto the grass. Twice.

It was a great end to my 12 weeks and it was good to see behind the scenes at the zoo. I would definitely recommend a visit, especially to the penguins!