Showing posts with label road trip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label road trip. Show all posts

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Catching up on Omaha!

   I took a quick weekend trip up to Omaha July 6-8 with Allyson and Scott—my first time at the Henry Doorly zoo! I was shooting with my brand-new Canon EOS Rebel t4i (which, admittedly, I don't even know how to use yet), and Scott borrowed my Sony HX1. We both got some great shots, and I'm working on posting them now. Scroll down to the "blog archive" pulldown menu on the right and select the appropriate date range to see what we captured.

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Omaha Zoo: Flocks of Birds

Peacock in hiding
His adorable family! (ARGH! My photo is blurry!!!)  :(
Scott gives Ms. Peacock a wide berth
Stork, sans baby
Flamingo quarrel
Meanwhile, a sweet moment between ibis
Watching from under the bridge
Spoonbill storks and their gangly, pink babies
A very serious-looking snowy egret

Omaha Zoo: Big Cats

Big, beautiful tiger
IT'S SO... FREAKING...HOT...
Zzzz...
white tiger
lion
leopard

jaguar
   But how do you tell the difference between a leopard and a jaguar? I cheated and used this chart, just to be sure.
serval

Omaha Zoo: Bear vs. Bear

   The polar bear. Handsome, charming, and a delight to all, with those big, furry paws and charming backstroke.
   And then there's the Malayan sun bear. I'm sure he has a... uh... nice personality.

Omaha: Desert Dome

   Omaha zoo has some very cool exhibits and many unusual animals that you don't see at every zoo. The Desert dome was a favorite for sure, full of foxes, bats, and black-footed cats; thick-kneed birds, finches, meercats, and hyrax.
the handsome thick-kneed bird
the incredible & incredibly charming klipspringer
I need to research what the dark spot is at the corner of their eyes
saying hello to a beetle
they can fit all 4 hooves on a spot of cliff the size of a Canadian dollar
kookaburra
a grouchy-looking yet adorable burrowing owl
a sleepy and not-so-swift swift fox

Omaha: Primates

   Ah, Omaha... home of King Kong burgers, and equally impressive real primates.
   Check out these big boys from the zoo. They gave me a good chance to try out my new DSLR camera.
   HEY, MONKEY! Aren't you supposed to be holding up a giant hamburger?!
Flipping me off, eh?
Well, let's move on to the orangutan then...
More fun than a bucket of monkey!

Omaha & the Alpine Inn

   My first time in Nebraska, with Scott at the helm. And what's this about Arbor Day? 
   No time to stop and figure it out... we have chicken to eat and 'coons to watch, at the famed Alpine Inn!
   Dinner at a roadside attraction: fried chicken is served in heaping baskets, and leftovers are thrown on a platform out back, so that diners can enjoy the view out the picture windows: hordes of raccoons and feral cats climbing up for a feast! The cats showed up first:
   and were soon joined, or rather, scooted out of the way, by over a dozen hungry raccoons:
   They even muscled past the kitties to wash the grease off their paws & get a drink. Sheesh! 
   The kitties were cute, but looked a little sad. I can't imagine this diet is good for them, much less the fraternization with mangy 'coons!
   Above the fireplace in the Alpine Inn was a black velvet painting of their main attraction:
   Not unlike a souvenir postcard we found at a gas station on our way home two days later. But I beg to differ: Nebraska is the raccoon state!