In the Pink at the Central Park Zoo April 20, 2014
Posted by judylobo in Traveling.Tags: animals, baby animals, Benny the dog, Central Park Zoo, photography, Snow Monkey, white-naped crane chick, wildlife, zoocation, Zoos
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Spring Fever at the Central Park Zoo April 13, 2014
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Yes, it is finally here. Spring has sprung – our little lamb is leaping, the ducks are flapping, the monkeys are flying, the swans are whooping and the sea lions are soaring. Come visit!
Sheep Shearing Day at the Central Park Zoo April 6, 2014
Posted by judylobo in Traveling.Tags: baby animals, Central Park Zoo, NYC, Pete Sepe, photography, rite of spring, Sepe Farms, sheep shearing, wildlife, zoo babies, zoocation
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This annual rite of spring took place yesterday at the Central Park Zoo. For many urban dwellers the sight of sheep being shorn was a first time experience. Our six day old lamb only added to the fun. A shout out to Pete Sepe of Sepe Farms for his annual visit, education and fun. Come visit us and see our freshly shorn flock at the Tisch Children’s Zoo.
Staten Island Zoo (Part Two) March 23, 2014
Posted by judylobo in Traveling.Tags: baby animals, Baby Binturong, Baby Tamandua, Marc Valitutto, photography, Staten Island, Staten Island Zoo, travel, wildlife, zoocation, Zoos
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Back to back visits to the Staten Island Zoo was, as usual, terrific – thanks to General Curator and Veterinarian, Marc Valitutto. Once again, Marc generously showed us around. This week I focused my camera on some of the amazing and beautiful residents that I missed last week. Of course, a visit with the popcorn smelling Opal, the baby Binturong, was a must as was another chance to see the little baby Tamandua. More sensational things will be happening at Staten Island in the next few months. I will be back for sure.
The Zoos of New England March 22, 2014
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A quick trip up to New England mixing zoo business and pleasure made for a nice winter break. A shout out to the staff at the Franklin Park Zoo for accommodating our mid-afternoon arrival and a big shout out to our friends in North Andover for their hospitality. Two zoos in two days makes for lots of fun and a mini-zoocation.
March at the Staten Island Zoo March 16, 2014
Posted by judylobo in Traveling.Tags: Amur Leopards, baby animals, Binturong baby, Marc Valitutto, photography, Staten Island Ferry, Staten Island Zoo, Tamandua baby, travel, wildlife, zoo babies, zoocation, Zoos
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This was my fourth visit to the Staten Island Zoo since my friend Marc Valitutto became the the General Curator and Veterinarian. Once again, Marc gave us a fabulous tour and showed us the amazing changes he has made in this 75 year old zoo. The collection has jumped from 750 to over 1500 animals and continues to grow. We met the zoo’s newest adorable female baby binturong, (who smells just like popcorn) plus got to greet the sweetest baby Tamandua and Mom. Their new Amur Leopard exhibit is now open and at 4,500 square feet makes for a great visitor experience. The cats are active and very close. A shout out to Marc for his generosity and continuing great work. The Staten Island Zoo, which proudly calls itself ‘New York’s Biggest Little Zoo’ is a great place to visit. We went via the Staten Island Ferry which in and of itself is a great adventure.
Polar Vortex and the Central Park Zoo February 2, 2014
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As you all know – January was bitterly cold. The Central Park Zoo became a month long winter wonderland – and the forecast predicts more to come.
The National Zoo and Bao Bao January 26, 2014
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We could not resist a visit to The National Zoo to meet the adorable five month old panda, Bao Bao. She made her debut to the public last week. At only 18 pounds she is beyond adorable. We were lucky to catch her awake for a short time. Bao Bao means ‘precious’ or ‘treasure’ in Mandarin. Check out the video I took in 2008 when the last panda was born at the National Zoo. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaVrBTFtIJE
Airborne January 19, 2014
Posted by judylobo in Traveling.Tags: baby animals, Central Park Zoo, photography, Sea Lions, Snow Leopard cubs, Snow Monkey, wildlife, zoo babies, zoocation
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Leaping leopards, flying monkeys, soaring sea lions and bounding babies are a joy to see at the Central Park Zoo. It is even better when you can capture that moment with your camera. Today’s montage is all about those special moments.

Year Round Gifts from the Central Park Zoo December 8, 2013
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Giving and receiving gifts during the holiday is grand but at the Central Park Zoo gifts are given all year long. This week’s photo montage salutes just some of the Zoo’s arrivals during 2013. The twin snow leopard cubs made their public debut last month and continue to draw happy visitors. The arrival of a young sea lion pup increases our collection to four females. This year also saw the birth of banded mongooses, baby Patagonian cavies, an adorable chinstrap penguin chick, swan goslings, a Victorian crown pigeon chick and a baby lamb. The Central Park Zoo has 23 different duck species on exhibit and has the largest public collection of sea ducks both by number of individuals and species represented in the world. Most of the species are either uncommon in zoos or endangered in the wild. Some of this year’s new hatchlings include both Pacific Common and Spectacled eiders, Long-tailed ducks, Scaly-sided and Red breasted Mergansers, Falcated, Baer’s Pochard and Radjah ducklings. It was a very good year. I cannot conclude today’s montage without including my own special gift, my two kittens, Audrey and Roberta below today’s montage.





