Finding My Way

The National Zoo’s new addition

Posted in Photo Trips, zoos by photograd on August 15, 2009
Saturday, Aug. 15, 2009
Smithsonian National Zoological Park
Washington, DC

I was recently informed the National Zoo has a baby gorilla, which intrigued me. Last year I went to the Zoo on a regular basis and was always up-to-date on the news there, however, I haven’t been in a while and was caught off guard by the news. Well, I wasn’t going to stand for it, so I had to go.

Great Apes
Western Lowland Gorillas

Momma and baby
One of those special moments

Along for the ride
HOLD ON… here we go

A family Moment
Reaching out to her big sis, Kigali

Tag along
Traveling with her mother

Snack Time
Snack time

So for a formal introduction… meet Kibibi, the National Zoo’s newest member. The littlest Western Lowland Gorilla is her mother Mandara’s most recent bundle of joy. Watching her mother and family members interact with her was amazing. They played, kissed, and protected her. Beautiful.

The Gorillas were the first and last on my list to visit for the day for the obvious reason that there’s a new one. I made a few passes just to catch a couple more pictures. What can I say, I was hooked. I went to see the baby and turns out she is adorable. Hopefully I’ll get to visit more often and keep track of her.

Baraka, Silverback
I think someone was a little upset about not being the center of attention anymore

Orangutans

Orangutan*
Kiko

Unfortunately I didn’t catch too many of the orangutans out. As I walked by Kiko was sitting out people watching, but no one was traveling the O line.

Great Cats

I also made two walk through the Great Cats exhibits, as it’s one of my favorites. The cats are just such gorgeous animals. In the morning they had a young tiger, older female lion and the male lion out in the yards. Then, in the afternoon, a male tiger and two young female lions were out.

Sumatran Tigers

Tiger>
Restless

African lions

Male African Lion
Luke, King of…his corner of the exhibit

As usual, the big cats didn’t disappoint. They were out proudly displaying their beauty.

Cheetahs

Cheetah
On the move

At the Cheetah exhibit, two young males were out in the big yard and a female in a neighboring yard in the afternoon. One walked up to the watering hole near the walkway to drink. It was awesome. He was RIGHT there. They are such gorgeous animals.

Misc

Just for the heck of it, I walked around for a while trying to catch some good shots of various animals. Practice makes perfect!

Sea Mammals

Sea Lion
Cali

Gray Seals*
Selkie and Gunnar people watching

They had a couple of demonstrations at the California Sea Lion and Gray Seal exhibits. I didn’t see either, but was there for the transition between the two. Although, I did catch the tail end of the Sea Lion program, which appeared to be more of a physical exam of the animal. Still interesting. It’s probably a pretty fun job to work with the animals on such a regular basis.

The gray seals added a little humor to my day. They announced the beginning of the seal demonstration, so the crowd moved from the sea lion exhibit next-door to their exhibit. I followed, with the intention to wait around, only to see the couple just ‘sitting’ in the water giving a “they-are-such-strange-creatures” look to the gathering crowd. They were just chillin, as pictured. Good times.

Bears

Spectacled Bear*
Nikki, male Spectacled Bear

After multiple trips up and down the hill around the zoo, I called it a day. It definitely tired me out, but well worth it.

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Big Cats at the National Zoo

Posted in Photo Trips, zoos by photograd on January 24, 2009
Saturday, Jan. 24, 2009
Smithsonian National Zoological Park
Washington, DC

In an effort to relive my recent safari, I decided to visit one of my favorite spots, the National Zoo. I didn’t make it far or stay long because I’m still struggling to readjust and so tired all of the time.

African Lion

Luke, young male African Lion*

Luke, male African Lion, roaring
Hear me Roar!

Luke, young male African Lion

Luke, young male African Lion*
Luke, the zoo’s young male African Lion

Sumatran Tiger

Sumatran Tiger
Waiting for lunch…

Sumatran Tiger
And now, the 2pm crash setting in.

Sumatran Tiger
Rokan

Sumatran Tiger

Sumatran Tiger

What can I say, it was a short visit. I simply camped out at the Big Cats Exhibit and watch the lions and tigers play for most of my time there. As I mentioned, I didn’t have the energy for a long visit.

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Yet another quick trip to the Maryland Zoo

Posted in Photo Trips, zoos by photograd on October 7, 2008
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Maryland Zoo in Baltimore

What is there to say? It’s a Tuesday and I went back to the Maryland Zoo… yeah, yeah, yeah. I’ll just get to the pictures.

African Journey

African Leopard
On the prowl

European White Crane
European White Crane

Common Spoonbill family
All in the family

Cheetah
Cheetah

Ostriches
“Do you mind? This is a private conversation”

African Elephants

Samson @ 7 months old
The big boy is 7 months old now

7 mo. old Samson w/ his mother Felix
Samson and his mother Felix

So, this month’s Samson update: He’s now 7-months-old and about 625 lbs. Looks like he’s doing well and was rather playful today. It has been neat to watch the little guy grow.

Polar Bear Watch

Sly, male Arctic Fox, napping
Sly, the Arctic Fox, napping (as always)

Anoki, female Polar Bear, swimming
Anoki swimming

Maryland Wilderness

North American River Otters
Oops, I think I disturbed someone’s nap and he’s not happy about it

Cattle Egret
Cattle Egret, in the Marsh Aviary

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Surprise, surpirse… the National Zoo

Posted in Photo Trips, zoos by photograd on August 23, 2008
Saturday, Aug. 23, 2008
Smithsonian National Zoological Park
Washington, DC

Asian Trail

Merlin, adult male Sloth Bear*
Merlin playin’ around

Tai, young male Clouded Leopard
Tai, a young Clouded Leopard, napping in a tree

Great Cats

Sumatran Tiger
A morning dip

young female African Lions
Nababiep and Shera

Great Apes

Western Lowland Gorilla*
Contemplating the day

Misc

Aldabra tortoise
Aldabra Tortoise

Okay, okay, the plan was to visit a few NEW exhibits, which obviously did NOT happen. I still just went to the most popular animals, i.e. my usuals, but what can I say… I’m a bit gimpy at the moment. They are some of the easiest exhibits to get to and maneuver around. Physical therapy is helping, but walking for extended periods still takes a toll on me, especially on a hill.

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Another afternoon at the zoo

Posted in Photo Trips, zoos by photograd on August 8, 2008
Friday, August 8, 2008
Maryland Zoo in Baltimore

Another day, another visit to a zoo.

African Elephants

Samson @ 5 months old
5-month-old African Elephant calf

5 mo. old Samson with mother, Felix
Samson and his mother, Felix

Today’s Samsom update: he’s 5 months old and now over 500 lbs!

African Journey

African Leopard
One’s napping…

African Leopard
and the other is sunning

Addra Gazelle
Addra Gazelle

Adult female Reticulated Giraffe
It’s a long way down to the grass

Polar Bear Watch

Alaska, adult female Polar Bear, swimming
Alaska splashing around

Magnet, adult male Polar Bear, napping
Sleep tight Magnet and sweet dreams

Anoki, adult female Polar Bear
Wait a minute, who’s this??

That’s right, there’s another new addition to the zoo… another adult female Polar Bear. Anoki is apparently on loan in hopes she’ll mate with Magnet. Interesting.

Anyway, in other exciting news: Olympic Opening ceremonies tonight!!!

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