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lavendertook) wrote2016-02-28 08:53 pm
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Desert Museum Critters
They kept moving around my uncle's surgery day, but he got through his surgery well this afternoon, and I talked briefly to him this evening. That's a relief. And my cold is finally moving on, and my lower leg is feeling better, too.
Last Sunday,
mererid took me to the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, sort of a mix of a botanical garden and a zoo. We only walked around a little more than half of it, but still saw a lot. My favorite critter viewing was of those who hung around free outside the enclosures, like this hummingbird:


This barn owl was hanging out with his/her human at the entrance to the grounds.

A local squirrel totally unphased by the humans.

I loved the ticked/agouti fur.

An elegant bird--can you identify this one?

A lovely lizard popped out in front of us, I think a kind of iguana, but I'm not sure which.

Ready for a close up.

Here's the mountain lion you saw already--in a an enclosure that I wish was bigger. That the kitty would come up to pace by the window meant more room was needed.

Here s/he's hanging out on the other side--it was very nicely landscaped, so there was some vertical ground to cover. Head-tilt for the win!

A couple of pretty, sleepy wolves in their enclosure. But if you have to be in an enclosure, you should get pillows, and fluffy beds--it seems only fair and to hell with keeping it natural looking when it is not.
More critters, landscape, and flowers in another post.
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Last Sunday,
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This barn owl was hanging out with his/her human at the entrance to the grounds.

A local squirrel totally unphased by the humans.

I loved the ticked/agouti fur.

An elegant bird--can you identify this one?

A lovely lizard popped out in front of us, I think a kind of iguana, but I'm not sure which.

Ready for a close up.

Here's the mountain lion you saw already--in a an enclosure that I wish was bigger. That the kitty would come up to pace by the window meant more room was needed.

Here s/he's hanging out on the other side--it was very nicely landscaped, so there was some vertical ground to cover. Head-tilt for the win!

A couple of pretty, sleepy wolves in their enclosure. But if you have to be in an enclosure, you should get pillows, and fluffy beds--it seems only fair and to hell with keeping it natural looking when it is not.
More critters, landscape, and flowers in another post.
Also posted at http://lavendertook.dreamwidth.org/192637.html with
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Thank you--I'm glad you like them. I hope your week keeps going well. (-:
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You icon says what I'm feeling right now. *smoochies*
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