Category: Wildlife

4050_Lake Tobias 2013

Even Prairie Dogs!  They are one of my favorite animals at the zoo!  I love to watch their tiny little hands as they hold on to their food while eating!

3782_Lake Tobias 2013

Yum – crackers!  How cute is this Squirrel Monkey?
(photo taken at Lake Tobias Wildlife Park)

 

4381_Lake Tobias 2013

I have a love/hate relationship with zoos.  I love seeing all of the different animals, but hate seeing them in cages.   I love to visit zoos that create natural habitats for the animals that are similar to their surroundings in the wild.  The baboon exhibit is always one of my favorites.  This image is from a wildlife park in Pennsylvania called Lake Tobias.

 

Cicadas_May 2013

I’m about as far from “outdoorsy” as a person can get, so photographing cicadas was REALLY out of my comfort zone!  I hate bugs of any kind – with the exception of maybe butterflies!  When I heard that Brood II was emerging from their 17 year underground snooze, I wasn’t at all happy.  I was so hoping that I wouldn’t encounter the prehistoric looking creatures, but alas, they arrived in my yard last week.  I vowed not to go outside again until they were gone…which could be as much as 6-8 weeks from now.  Not a very practical plan, I must say!  I decided that the best way to face my fear was to research the amazing life cycle of these creatures and put on my photographer hat and try to capture their ‘beauty’.  So, with macro lens in hand, I ventured into the yard and snapped a few photos…all the while hoping and praying that none would fly at me as I was taking their portrait.  The brownish cicada on the bottom right is the nymph which is what emerges from holes in the ground and eventually morphs into the winged adult cicada pictured above.  The adults live only 2-4 weeks and begin their mating ritual by singing songs of courtship to attract females.  The female can lay up to 400 eggs in twigs or tree branches and after 8-10 weeks, they hatch and baby nymphs fall to the ground where they burrow and live for the next 17 years.  Okay, I admit that it is all pretty interesting and hopefully I will be able to view the experience and not be terrified!  Feel free to share YOUR cicada stories with me! 

6642_Middle Creek 2013

Yesterday’s post featured the snow geese at Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area blasting off in huge numbers!  Today, the opposite – 3 snow geese coming in for a landing!  I love watching these birds land!  They are so graceful as they glide along, just dropping their legs to touch down at the last minute.  Here they are ready to join thousands of other snow geese on the ground at Middle Creek.