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Nov 3, 2018 06:27:17   #
DAN Phillips Loc: Graysville, GA
 
I remember the Colobus' would often wake me up, since I lived on 31st Street. These are great shots and the info adds to the excitement. I do appreciate and envy your work, Thanks!

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Nov 3, 2018 06:34:22   #
fergmark Loc: norwalk connecticut
 
I have always found the faces of primates to be of particular interest, so I especially like the black and white colobus shot. First impression was that it was converted to black and white, but the eyes are brown and I see some color, but most looks like the color you get with high ISO. I guess I am wondering what that was in the background. Concrete? Its very nice. Almost warm and cool at the same time.

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Nov 3, 2018 06:36:59   #
CLF Loc: Raleigh, NC
 
CHG_CANON wrote:
Brookfield Zoo
April and September 2018



Paul, these photos, if it is even possible, are the best ever. Thank you for the quality and discriptions of each photo.

A high five is about the best way I can describe how great they are to my eyes.

Greg

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Nov 3, 2018 07:34:34   #
DaveJ Loc: NE Missouri
 
Great set Paul. Keep them coming, very inspiring and informative.

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Nov 3, 2018 07:39:00   #
nimbushopper Loc: Tampa, FL
 
Your usual fantastic work!

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Nov 3, 2018 07:46:58   #
rdemarco52 Loc: Wantagh, NY
 
Great set.

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Nov 3, 2018 11:00:37   #
bcal
 
very nice and the info was very interesting

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Nov 3, 2018 11:02:50   #
photophile Loc: Lakewood, Ohio, USA
 
Excellent images.

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Nov 3, 2018 11:50:38   #
NikonGal Loc: Central Oregon
 
Great shots Paul, always enjoy your Brookfield Zoo subjects. Thanks for your info too. Bev

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Nov 3, 2018 12:01:09   #
Fotoartist Loc: Detroit, Michigan
 
The Schmidt's Red-tailed Guenons are great.

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Nov 3, 2018 12:05:06   #
SpyderJan Loc: New Smyrna Beach. FL
 
Beautiful shots Paul. The red-tailed Guinon is my favorite of this series, but they are all great shots. My last Zoo experience was at the St. Louis Zoo when I was just a kid. The conditions in the Ape House were so dismal that I never wanted to go back. I have also seen the "Lions in a Cage" on the roadside at times by accident. Those were pretty depressing also. Your images, however, show happy, clean and healthy animals. Thank you so much for sharing.

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Nov 3, 2018 12:16:09   #
Blaster34 Loc: Florida Treasure Coast
 
CHG_CANON wrote:
Thank you Mike, Blaster34! I'm hoping to catch a few FLA zoos on current travels. I was to Jacksonville's Zoo last week where their butterfly exhibit was still active, something that ended around Labor Day at Brookfield in Chicago.


That's one of the zoo's that we want to also visit

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Nov 3, 2018 12:18:44   #
DebAnn Loc: Toronto
 
Great set. Love that black & white monkey.
CHG_CANON wrote:
Brookfield Zoo
April and September 2018

The African spurred tortoise, also called the sulcata tortoise, inhabits the southern edge of the Sahara desert, in Africa. It is the third-largest species of tortoise in the world, the largest species of mainland tortoise.

African Spur-thigh tortoise by Paul Sager, on Flickr



Like the other species of guenon (French for monkey), Schmidt's guenon are social animals living in family groups, with a single dominant male. Group size may reach 50 animals when resources are abundant, but groups may split into smaller units if resources become scarce.

Schmidt's Red-tailed Guenon



Found only in Colombia, the blue-billed curassow, or blue-knobbed curassow, is a species of bird in the family Cracidae. This large, mainly black species is the only curassow with a distinctive blue cere and wattles, earning the bird its common name. They feed mainly on the ground, consuming fruit, shoots, invertebrates and carrion.

Blue-billed Curassow



Colobus monkeys live in the forests and grasslands of Central Africa. They are found most often in second-growth or degraded forests or along rivers. Colobus monkeys live in small groups usually made up of one male, 3 or 4 females, and related adolescents and infants. At dawn and night-time, the dominant male roars loudly, echoed by the other males in the vicinity.

Black-And-White Colobus



Nigerian Dwarf goats are gentle and intelligent. This, along with their small size and colorful appearance, makes them popular as pets. Some breeders bottle-feed kids, which makes them more bonded with humans.

Nigerian Dwarf Goat


The Brookfield Zoo is owned by the Cook County Forest Preserve District and managed by the Chicago Zoological Society. The society sponsors numerous research and conservation efforts globally. The zoo bred the world’s first captive-born black rhinoceros (1941) and gray-headed kingfisher (1980), the first okapi born in the United States (1959), and the first wombat born outside Australia (1975).

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Nov 3, 2018 13:49:43   #
napabob Loc: Napa CA
 
ya done goodly............use to go there on field trips when I was a lad

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Nov 3, 2018 14:56:47   #
redfordl Loc: Carver,Ma.
 
Paul, your zoo photos are superb!! And of course the animal descriptions are very helpful!!

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