Here is a walk around the zoo for this #wednesdaywalk by @tattoodjay
Finally we had a nice warm day here so we went to the zoo. Here is a wallaby taking in the warm sun rays.
The baby hippo came out for some warm rays too. It was a bit bashful and I couldn't get a shot of its face.
Here is an African striped deer.
Here's a shot showing their stripes better. The silly Canadian geese love hanging out with the zoo animals.
The wolves were just waking up and being shy in the back of their enclosure. Last year I got to see the puppies, maybe these are them grown up now.
The grizzly bear was out looking for food and taking a swim.
The bison was chilling. The calf was still sleeping in in its enclosure somewhere.
I can't believe how bad the zebras smelled lol. Even the bear smelled better than these guys.
Camels were my wife's favorite animal. Too bad they were still waking up in the back of their enclosure.
We tried waiting around for the giraffe feeding but the zoo got swarmed with people and the baby started getting hungry. So we had to book it out of there.
I'm not sure what animal was my daughter's favorite but she really got freaked out by the flamingos that were paraded by us.
I had no idea that flamingos could be so well trained. They probably were born in the zoo and think they are a type of human.
That's all for now, thanks for looking :-)
Nice Pictures.
It was a nice warm day for shots. It did get a bit too warm for us to stay there longer.
Looks a pretty cool zoo better than our little one here
Thanks for joining Wednesday Walk :)
This zoo is fairly large with lots of money. We have quite a few smaller zoos farther out in the suburbs. Th9se ones are a bit easier because of less people to deal with.
I got a season pass to our local one, there is a bgger one in Rhode Island maybe 35 minutes from me, but I never seem to make it there so willsupport our local one
Great photo. It turned out to be such a good report from the zoo.
They have an epic aviary too, but we had to leave because baby got fussy. Also my zoom lens does horribly in the diffused light of the indoor aviary.
Feeding the kids was always part of the trips to the zoo for us. We packed snacks and tried to avoid buying junk at the zoo. I always thought it was kind of ironic to watch all the animals being fed while realizing the kids needed fed.
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