I loved that movie, thought it portrayed birdwatchers fairly realisticly, though has a little too much other stuff for myself. Only mistake is...
Anything particularly interesting within those 50 bird species? I suppose you could ge some cool gulls in the Bronx.
Not sure what I was thinking with Harris's Hawk :confused: Boise Zoo sounds like an excellent wildlife location, though I've never actually heard...
I always love when zoos are in natural areas. Not a fan of urban zoos. How are hawks in the area? Any Swainson's, ferruginous, or Harris's ever...
My zoo visits mainly happen at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo, but this also includes, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Des Moines, Topeka, and Chicago. I...
Mink, American wigeon, and MacGillivray's warbler are all superb species to find in a zoo...Is Zoo Boise in very good habitat? MacGillivray is one...
Very cool, I think I've seen all but the fence lizard and bobcat. Interesting visitor reactions about a coyote? Am I right that you mean the Ft....
It is great to go to a zoo and see the exotic animals of all shapes and sizes. However, one of my favorite parts of zoo visiting is the wildlife....
Correct on both accounts.
Well, Scolopendra hasn't posted yet, so I am posting a couple of photos.
I just had a turn, but it Scolopendra does not post within an hour, then I'll put a few up.
#1 is Falcated Duck and Philippine duck, not sure on the others though.
You typed while I was responding to Scolopendra. Yes, it is a crappy digiscoped shot of a 1st winter neotropic cormorant, taken on a trip to...
Again no :) I think we have gone through about half the North American cormorants though.
No, BeardsleyZooFan already guessed that. A rarity in the midwest, but the 2nd most common cormorant in the area.
It was taken in Central Kansas, that may help. Also, look at brown coloring on head and neck.
One correct, one close. I think you know which one is correct.
Both wrong. I had a feeling the fisrt would through off some Old World Residents (hint)
Here are my two, the first one is a generic close up, the second a very poor digi-scoped image, just to mix things up.
Not sure on 1,2, or 5. 3 is a red panda, and 4 is a Prevost's squirrel.
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