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Sep 27, 2018 17:12:55   #
Those are wonderful images. We had a baby gorilla born at the Toronto Zoo this year. Unfortunately the display area prevents getting good shots.
CHG_CANON wrote:
Ali, a female, was born June 1, 2018 to mother Koola, age 23. Ali joins the four-generation family group of western lowland gorillas currently at the Brookfield Zoo in suburban Chicago. Almost 350 western lowland gorillas are now living in accredited North American zoos. The western lowland gorilla is considered critically endangered, and experts estimate there are just 200,000 living in their native West Africa habitat (the forests of Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Nigeria, Congo, and Angola).

Brookfield Zoo
September 2018

Koola and baby Ali by Paul Sager, on Flickr



Gorillas weigh between 4 and 5 pounds at birth, smaller than the average human baby. Although the infant will start to sample small pieces of food at about four months old, nursing will continue until about four years old.

Baby Ali and Koola



Ali, at about 3-months. Shortly, she'll start riding on her mother’s back, and about a month later, she will begin to explore the habitat on her own while staying within an arm’s reach of Koola.

Ali - born June 1, 2018



Gorillas live in social groups comprised of one adult male, several adult females, a number of youth and infants. As they reach sexual maturity, both male and female gorillas leave their original social groups and either establish a new group or join an existing one. Nora, age 4, and step-brother Zachary, age 2.

Nora and step-brother Zachary



The group's silverback and father of all three youngsters is 35-year old JoJo. JoJo was brought over from the Lincoln Park Zoo in 2012 as part of the Western Lowland Gorilla Species Survival Plan (SSP), which promotes healthy breeding and population management for species. He is one of the most genetically valuable males in the SSP population and his calm temperament has been an especially good match for the adult females at Brookfield Zoo.

Papa JoJo


Also known as the Chicago Zoological Park, the Brookfield Zoo is located in the Chicago suburb of Brookfield, Illinois. The zoo houses around 450 species of animals in an area of 216 acres. It opened on July 1st 1934 and quickly gained international recognition for using moats and ditches instead of cages to separate animals from visitors and from other animals.

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Sep 26, 2018 19:08:50   #
Sorry about Miss Belle. It's always really hard to lose a pet.
luvmypets wrote:
I did yesterday when I replied but had to put Miss Belle (19 years, 2 months old) to sleep today. So now there are 22. There is also 1 Golden Retriever and 5 birds that share my life and home. I keep telling myself I won't get any more but when a needy little face presents itself, I melt.

Hugs and kisses to Boots!!!
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Sep 26, 2018 19:07:16   #
Yes, he did used to have a fountain but it wore out. He was fine using a bowl of water for quite a while, but lately he's just become picky. He does seem to like the water really cold which is interesting because it was never that cold in the fountain.
luvmypets wrote:
Have you tried a fountain? My cats love it and most drink more. Cats consider standing water (in a bowl) to be stale water but moving water is considered fresh water. If she likes cooler water drop in an ice cube or two.
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Sep 26, 2018 18:47:37   #
Thanks to you all for commenting. Boots the beast is now yapping at me because he doesn't like what he got for supper. I'm ignoring him - for now. Trouble is, he knows if he just keeps on wining, I'll give in. This is a cat who thinks that he should have fresh cold water every time he wants a drink - even if I replenished his bowl half-an-hour ago.
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Sep 26, 2018 18:35:30   #
What a lovely bird - and foliage. Great pics.
DOOK wrote:
I have a bottle brush tree in my back yard & the lorikeets absolutely love it. Getting a clear shot of one is difficult, though, due to the thick foliage. I can hear them chattering while they feed, but I can't see the little buggers, lol. I only got one shot yesterday--the other two shots are just some of the blossoms. Downloading is recommended.

P1000.
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Sep 26, 2018 18:34:31   #
Looks like loads of fun. Thanks for sharing.
asimodulex wrote:
This was our Third stay at Giraffe Manor with wife, daughter and my 4 year old grand daughter - July 2018 Safari trip
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Sep 26, 2018 18:30:59   #
Do you really have 23 cats? Wow! I've only managed two at a time and right now Boots is an only cat.
luvmypets wrote:
Beautiful kitty!!!

I will casually go into my room to get my camera and when I return to whatever room I was in there isn't a cat to be found. It never ceases to amaze me that 23 cats can totally disappear not to mention that they seem to know I am coming back with a camera. Occasionally, I can invite an unwilling participant into my "studio" (read bedroom with the doors closed) for a brief session. Good luck with your future photo sessions with Boots!
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Sep 25, 2018 18:49:35   #
Excellent - love The Gambler.
terryrays1949 wrote:
These are most recent entries in two Indiana contests/exhibits. Last week at Heartland Artists' Regional Juried Art Exhibit, Plymouth, IN and this week at Clark Gallery Photo Show (Honeywell Center), Wabash, IN
#1 The Gambler; #2 Now The Day Is Over (themed from an old hymn); #3 The Busker...A Self-Portrait, #4 Two Locals Waiting On Their Next Catch; #5 Ominous

Hope you enjoy looking at these. Terry
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Sep 25, 2018 18:47:45   #
Oh, what fun you must have had!
littlebiddle wrote:
Doing the snowbird thing again this year and got here a bit early so it is still pretty hot! But that didn't stop me from going out looking for the wild horses! Found these the first day out!
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Sep 25, 2018 18:43:13   #
Doesn't know how to pose - or doesn't want to.


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Sep 24, 2018 12:18:13   #
Lovely pic. It's been a really long time since I've seen a dalmation (in the flesh I mean).
Bob Yankle wrote:
He favorite fur
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Sep 24, 2018 12:15:38   #
Lovely! Quite a precarious perch by the looks of it.
deepdiverv wrote:
Green Heron waiting in ambush.
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Sep 24, 2018 12:07:22   #
Bears are quite adept at catching the salmon as they jump over the waterfalls.
Raz Theo wrote:
Great shot. Talk about a catch-22.
I would bet he had to go swimming with the fishies to avoid going hungry. How did it turn out?
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Sep 23, 2018 10:00:04   #
Great catches!
quigsby wrote:
Staff was throwing crackers overboard, all I had was my D85o and the 25-80mm.
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Sep 23, 2018 09:58:06   #
Great shots again Regis! Love the bee.
Regis wrote:
All hand held shots @ 600mm.

Photo #1- Canon 5Dsr - Canon 300 2.8 II - Canon 2x III - 1/1000 - f/16 - ISO @ 1000. Bird distance was about 150 feet +.
Photo #2- Canon 5Dsr - Canon 300 2.8 II - Canon 2x III - 1/1000 - f/10 - ISO @ 800. Bee distance was about 6-7 feet.
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