March Madness March 26, 2023
Posted by judylobo in Zoo.Tags: animals, Audrey and Roberta, Benny the dog, big cats, Grizzly bears Betty and Veronica, Gus the polar bear, NYC, photography, wildlife
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I am not a sports fan. I still mourn the Dodgers leaving Brooklyn. But since everyone is talking about brackets and basketball I thought I would share the type of ball playing that I like to watch. It was great fun searching my photo archives looking for balls as enrichment. Score!
Gribbit! March 19, 2023
Posted by judylobo in Zoo.Tags: animals, frogs, Gribbit, nature, NYC, photography, wildlife
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Tomorrow, March 20, we celebrate World Frog Day as we join in the worldwide tribute to these amazing amphibians. World Frog Day was first established in 1995 as a way to raise awareness about frogs and other amphibians. Not only are frogs fascinating creatures, but they also play an important role in our environment. Five fun facts about frogs 1. A group of frogs is called an army. 2. Frogs drink water through their skin. 3. Frogs are found all over the world. 4..The world’s largest frog species is known as the ‘Goliath Frog.’ 5. A frog’s eyes and nose are on the very top of their heads.
Top o’ the mornin’ to ya! March 17, 2023
Posted by judylobo in Zoo.Tags: animals, Central Park Zoo, Mr. Pepe, nature, NYC, photography, St. Patrick's Day, Wearing of the green, wildlife, Zoos
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Best in Snow Memories March 5, 2023
Posted by judylobo in Zoo.Tags: animals, Central Park Zoo, grizzly bears, nature, NYC, photography, Red Panda, Sea Ducks, sea lion, snow leopard, Snow Leopard cubs, Snow Monkey, wildlife, zoo babies, Zoos
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This winter has thus far been a bust in NYC. I know it has been hard in other places that normally do not get snow but for us…meh. I do not drive and do not have to shovel, so for me, the snow is an opportunity to simply admire nature and take lots of photos of beautiful animals at the Central Park Zoo. I searched my photo archives for some of my favorite snow photos. I enjoyed my trip down memory lane and hope you do too.My Furry Valentine February 19, 2023
Posted by judylobo in Zoo.Tags: animal enrichment, animals, Central Park Zoo, NYC, photography, Red Panda, snow leopard, Snow Monkey, Valentine's Day, wildlife, Zoos
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Valentine’s Day is my second favorite enrichment time for our Central Park Zoo animals (pumpkins are first). The keeper staff has fun creating new items for enrichment and our collection animals (and I) enjoy it very much. Hope you get a few smiles from these photos too.
Love is in the Air February 12, 2023
Posted by judylobo in Zoo.Tags: animals, baby animals, nature, photography, Sea Ducks, sea lion, snow leopard, Snow Leopard cubs, Snow Monkey, Valentine's Day, wildlife, zoo babies, Zoos
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Happy Valentine’s Day (two days early). Lots of snuggling, kanoodling, breeding and nesting going on all over the animal world. Smooches to you all! 
National Zoo (late 2022) January 15, 2023
Posted by judylobo in Zoo.Tags: animals, Giant Panda, gorilla, lemur, naked mole rat, National Zoo, Orangutan, photography, Red Panda, Sand cat, Washington DC, wildlife, Zoos
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Tradition, Tradition! November 6, 2022
Posted by judylobo in Zoo.Tags: Daylight Savings Time, fall foliage, nature, photography, Southwick's Zoo, travel, wildlife, Zoos
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Our annual tradition of visiting the always fun Southwick’s Zoo in Mendon MA continues. The visit did not disappoint and the foliage was glorious. For those that miss my traditional photo montage about daylight savings time, clocks, etc – here is last year’s post. 
Like a Bat Out of Hell October 31, 2022
Posted by judylobo in Zoo.Tags: Bats, Chiropterologist, Halloween, photography, wildlife, Zoos
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I could not let October pass by without my annual salute to bats and to wish you all a very Happy and trick free Halloween. Someone who studies bats (the flying mammal) is a Chiropterologist. I often refer to October as ‘Batober.’ I love bats and am fascinated by them. The scientific name for bats is Chiroptera, which is Greek for “hand wing.” That’s because bats have four long fingers and a thumb, each connected to the next by a thin layer of skin. Sadly bats are much maligned and feared. Here are 10 reasons you should love bats. 
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year October 30, 2022
Posted by judylobo in Zoo.Tags: animals, Central Park Zoo, nature, NYC, photography, Photography Workshop, Pumpkin enrichment, Red Panda, snow leopard, Snow Monkey, wildlife, Zoos
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