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Giant Panda at the San Diego Zoo May 2013

San Diego Zoo wildlife

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Yesterday was International Rabbit Day, which reminded me that I have not taken y’all to the San Diego Zoo with me recently. So here ya go!

Giant PandaGiant Panda at the San Diego Zoo May 2013

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Lion-tailed macaqueLion-tailed macaque at the San Diego Zoo May 2013

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Takin (baby)Baby takin at the San Diego Zoo May 2013

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Guenons and otterGuenons and otter at the San Diego Zoo May 2013

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Guenon (?) eatingGuenon at the San Diego Zoo May 2013

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Freshwater crocodiles sunningFreshwater crocodiles at the San Diego Zoo

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Turtles sunning (and two baby mallards)Turtles at the San Diego Zoo

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Giraffe eatingGiraffe at the San Diego Zoo

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Meerkat sentryMeerkat sentry at the San Diego Zoo

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GuanacoGuanaco at the San Diego Zoo

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Jaguar (mommy)Jaguar at the San Diego Zoo

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Koala mommy and joeyKoala mommy and joey at the San Diego Zoo

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Cuvier’s gazelleCuvier's gazelle at the San Diego Zoo

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LlamaLlama at the San Diego Zoo

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Baby takins playing

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Flamingos at the height of nesting season

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Little birds, pretty birds, ugly birds, big birds, not-birds, and really big birds

I livew in my own little world

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A selection of birds from the past couple of months, some from Balboa Park, some from the Zoo, some from Mission Bay Park, some from Little Italy.

Hummingbird in storm clouds at Balboa ParkHummingbird and storm clouds

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Mallard at Balboa ParkMallard

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Not-bird (Bird of Paradise flower)Bird of Paradise flower

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Blue-crowned Hanging Parrot (next two pictures) at the San Diego ZooIMG_3124 framed

Blue-crowned hanging parrot

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Mallard ducklings (next two pictures) at the San Diego ZooMallard chicks

Mallard ducklings

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Yellow-breasted Fruit Dove at the San Diego ZooYellow-breasted Fruit Dove

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Flamingo at the San Diego ZooFlamingo at the San Diego Zoo

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Flamingo mommy and egg at the San Diego ZooFlamingo egg at the San Diego Zoo

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Always someone who has to stand out from the crowd
San Diego ZooFlamingos at the San Diego Zoo

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Mandarin Duck at the San Diego ZooMandarin Duck at the San Diego Zoo

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California Condor at the San Diego ZooCalifornia Condor at the San Diego Zoo

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Secretary Bird at the San Diego ZooSecretary Bird at the San Diego Zoo

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Steller’s Sea Eagle at the San Diego ZooSteller's Sea Eagle at the San Diego Zoo

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Great White Pelican at the San Diego ZooGreat White Pelican at the San Diego Zoo

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Great Blue Heron visiting the San Diego ZooGreat Blue Heron visiting the San Diego Zoo

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If you’re not going to share….
Chollas Lake ParkRock Pigeon and Ground Squirrel at Chollas Lake Park

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Unknown bird at Mission Bay ParkUnknown bird at Mission Bay Park

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Flash video of the unknown bird fishing at Mission Bay Park

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Black-crowned Night Heron at Mission Bay ParkBlack-crowned Night Heron at Mission Bay Park

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Surprise
Rose Garden at Balboa Park

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Really big bird flying over Little Italy

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Southern Ground Hornbill at the San Diego Zoo

The Birds (not Alfred Hitchcock’s)

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The San Diego Zoo has been pruning and cutting vegetation in many of the exhibits, sometimes even removing overgrown vegetation or vegetation that was too large for the exhibit.

I felt kind of sorry for the Bateleur Eagles because they had nary a tree left in their exhibit.

I was able to get some pictures of birds that I never had pictures of before, and, of course, knowing how demanding my readers are, I’ll share some of them with you this morning.

First, if you don’t understand my title, see The Birds.

And now, The Birds (of the San Diego Zoo)!

Bateleur Eagle at the San Diego Zoo

The Bateleur Eagle is from Africa and Arabia and is the only bird in the genus Terathopius. It is believed to be the origin of the Zimbabwe Bird, the national emblem of Zimbabwe. Its daily hunting range can be as large as 250 square miles. The Bateleur Eagle is in the Near-Threatened IUCN Red List category due to loss of habitat, pesticides, capture for international trade, and nest disturbance.

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Steller's Sea Eagle

The Steller’s Sea Eagle is from northeast Asia and is the largest eagle in the world, getting up to twenty pounds in weight. It feeds mainly on fish, loving salmon and trout (who doesn’t?). It is classified as Vulnerable by the IUCN due to loss of habitat, industrial pollution, and over-fishing by humans (so next time you go to a restaurant, order catfish!). They are classified as a National Treasure in Japan. The current wild population is estimated at 5,000, and decreasing.

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California Condor

The California Condor is the largest North American land bird, and the only member of its genus Gymnogyps. Its huge wingspan of up to 9.8 feet is the largest of any North American bird. It also gets up to 26 pounds, making it one of the largest native North American bird species. The condor is a scavenger, and has a lifespan of up to 60 years. It is a critically endangered species and one of the rarest birds in the world, with 226 living in the wild and 179 in captivity, as of May 2012. The San Diego Zoo and the Los Angeles Zoo have been instrumental in hatching and raising birds in captivity and, as of 1994, have been re-introducing them into the wild in California, Arizona, and Utah.

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Andean Condor

The Andean Condor is also a Near Threatened species occurring naturally in South America. It is also a scavenger, preferring large animals such as deer and cattle. It is one of the world’s longest-living birds, having a lifespan of up to 100 years in captivity. It is the national symbol of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.

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Southern Ground Hornbill at the San Diego Zoo

The Southern Ground Hornbill is the largest species of hornbill, native to many countries in southern Africa. Its conservation status is listed as Vulnerable to Critically Endangered, depending on the country. This bird is a triennial breeder, very rare in birds, meaning that they breed every third year. The reason for this is that the young have a dependence on the adult birds for a period of up to two years, depending on the weather. Combine that dependence with a 45-day incubation period and an 85-day fledgling period, and there’s your three years.

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Laughing Kookaburra at the San Diego Zoo

The Laughing Kookaburra is from Australia, New Zealand, and Tasmania. I had the privilege of hearing this one laugh, and I really did think it was laughing at me! It is a common and familiar bird so accustomed to humans that birds will often eat out of human hands. It is not uncommon for kookaburras to snatch food out of people’s hands without warning, by swooping in from a distance.

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Mallard at the San Diego Zoo

I include this mallard for a couple of reasons. I realized that I didn’t know the scientific name, and it was the only mallard I saw that had not paired off with a female. Instead, it was watching the elephants play in the water.

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Peacock at the San Diego Zoo

This peacock took a liking to me. He followed me from just outside Flamingo Lagoon through all the construction at the new Australian Outback around to see the kangaroos, giraffes, and rhinoceroses, through Elephant Odyssey, and on to Polar Bear Plunge where he found some young children willing to give him some of their popcorn. Here’s a short video of this little guy tagging along with me:

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Marriott Coronado Island Resort

A visit to the Marriott Coronado Island Resort

Out & About

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If you are coming to San Diego for a romantic vacation, might I suggest booking the Marriott Coronado Island Resort?

Marriott Coronado Island Resort

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Marriott Coronado Island Resort

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Marriott Coronado Island Resort

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Marriott Coronado Island Resort map

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Along with the quaint cottages, every room has a view of water, and most rooms have a view of the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge and downtown San Diego across the bay. A late afternoon or early evening walk along the beach with a view of downtown San Diego is just, well, romantic!

San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge

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Downtown San Diego from Marriott Coronado Island Resort

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Downtown San Diego from Marriott Coronado Island Resort

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Downtown San Diego from Marriott Coronado Island Resort

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Also, if anyone asks you where you can see flamingos, there are actually four places in San Diego. Most people think there are just three—the San Diego Zoo, Safari Park, and SeaWorld—but you can see more flamingos, as well as ducks, gulls, egrets, and herons, in the lagoon at the Marriott Coronado Island Resort.

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Marriott Coronado Island Resort

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Marriott Coronado Island Resort

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In the Marriott courtyard, there is a small aviary with lots of cute little birds. In this first picture, I’m presuming daddy is on lookout duty while mommy is sitting inside taking care of the little ones.

Marriott Coronado Island Resort

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Marriott Coronado Island Resort

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Marriott Coronado Island Resort

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The grounds are beautifully landscaped with ponds, streams, waterfalls, and plants:

Marriott Coronado Island Resort

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Marriott Coronado Island Resort

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Marriott Coronado Island Resort

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Marriott Coronado Island Resort

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Marriott Coronado Island Resort

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Marriott Coronado Island Resort

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Marriott Coronado Island Resort

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Did you see the two sleeping mallards in that picture above?

If you do stay at the Marriott Coronado Island Resort, I hope you have a good time and that you’ll send me a postcard………….

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Giraffe at the San Diego Zoo

Gimme some tongue, baby!

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I try to go to SeaWorld, the Zoo, and the Safari Park each week, and I really don’t like to miss one of them. Thus I start early in the week so that if work gets in the way, I’ll have as many done as possible. Today’s trip was to the San Diego Zoo, and it was one of the best visits I’ve ever had. The animals seemed to know that I was coming today and were being very photogenic. And animals that are rarely seen — fishing cat, Andean condor, maned wolf — were out and about. Enjoy!

Giraffe at the San Diego Zoo

Gimme some tongue, Baby!

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Duck and turtle at the San Diego Zoo

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Turtles at the San Diego Zoo

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Rhinoceros at the San Diego Zoo

Rhinoceros at the San Diego Zoo

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Red kangaroo at the San Diego Zoo

Red kangaroo at the San Diego Zoo

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Capybaras (world's largest rodent) at the San Diego Zoo

Capybaras (world’s largest rodent) at the San Diego Zoo

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Maned wolves at the San Diego Zoo

Maned wolves at the San Diego Zoo

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Polar bear at the San Diego Zoo

Polar bear at the San Diego Zoo

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Andean condor at the San Diego Zoo

Andean condor at the San Diego Zoo

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San Diego Zoo

“I love you.” “And I love you, too.”

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Malayan tiger at the San Diego Zoo

Malayan tiger at the San Diego Zoo

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Albino Burmese python at the San Diego Zoo

Albino Burmese python at the San Diego Zoo

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Fishing cat at the San Diego Zoo

Fishing cat at the San Diego Zoo

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Coronated fruit dove at the San Diego Zoo

Coronated fruit dove at the San Diego Zoo

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Gharial and reflection at the San Diego Zoo

Gharial and reflection at the San Diego Zoo

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Baby flamingo at the San Diego Zoo

Baby flamingo at the San Diego Zoo

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