An otter slices through the water.
The otters snuggle together.
The Lynx's don't have long to wait now for their new enclosure.
A parrot takes a closer look at the visitors.
The cranes share their lunch with the cheeky pigeons.
A Degu in the Rodent house gives his opinion on the rain.
The Degu in the Rodent House.
Mayah Jones (3) from Selly Oak, taking a closer look at a Chilean Rose Tarantula.
New additions to the Nature Centre are the Goeldi's monkeys.
One of the new arrivals enjoying a snack.
A curious Black and White Ruffled Lemur takes a closer look at the visitors.
Reptile keeper Adam Radovanovic with a Dumeril's Ground Boa.
Chelsea McGregor (10) from Rubery by one of the enclosures.
Claire Berwick (2nd from left) gets out lunch for L-R: Chloe Marchant, Georgia Berwick, Stephen Berwick and James Marchant (cousins from Longbridge).
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Birmingham Nature Centre
Aug 27 2008 by Loretta Brennan
NATURE lovers are being urged to see the best of Birmingham's exotic animals at the Birmingham Nature Centre while the summer lasts. The centre is home to an array of wildlife including European lynx, ottters, meerkats and new additions Goeldi's monkeys.