Binturong in the Adelaide Zoo
I enjoy visiting zoos and take every opportunity to visit the Adelaide Zoo where I am a member. I usually take a great interest in the birds on display so I can show my photos of them on my birding blog (click here).
I don’t only have eyes for the birds. I enjoy looking at and photographing the animals too. On a recent visit earlier this year to the Adelaide Zoo I saw a Binturong for the very first time. I don’t think I’ve seen one before, and I can’t recall even reading about this carnivorous animal from SE Asia. Because it is also nocturnal, it could be that it has been asleep on every other visit.
Whatever the reason, this one was out in full view in the late afternoon. I took the opportunity to get some good shots, including the information board in front of the enclosure (click on the image to enlarge).
To read more about this vulnerable animal click here.
You can also read more about zoos from around the world on my son’s site called Zoo Chat (click here). This site covers nearly 1000 zoos and includes over 100,000 photos of animals.
Birds of Adelaide Zoo
I enjoy visiting the Adelaide Zoo on a regular basis. Not only does the zoo have a good selection of animals and reptiles, all kept in animal friendly and appropriate enclosures, but it also boasts an excellent collection of birds. Birding is one of my passions and you can read more about our birds on my blog called Trevor’s Birding.
On this post I feature only 4 of the species represented at the zoo; there are many more in the numerous aviaries. Some of the aviaries are walk-through, giving excellent close-up views of the birds.
The Australian Pelican shown above is a common water bird seen throughout Australia where there is suitable habitat. It is one of our most easily recognised birds and has featured in many books, documentaries and even feature films (Storm Boy).
Shown above, Australian Bustards (or wild turkey) are turkey sized birds of the inland regions of our country. Before land clearing for farming this species was far more widespread.
Below is a photo of the beautiful Princess Parrot, another bird of the arid inland regions. It is commonly kept in aviaries but is not often seen in its natural environment due to the remoteness of its preferred habitat. Another bird of the interior regions is the Flock Bronze-wing Pigeon, shown in the last photo.
Still more photos of the Giant Pandas at Adelaide Zoo
Over recent days I have featured photos of the Giant Pandas at Adelaide Zoo in South Australia.
Today I include the last set of photos. The next post here will feature other animals and birds at the same zoo.
Adelaide Zoo is my home zoo where I am a Life Member. We try to visit several times a year as well as the other section of the zoo at Monarto, an open range zoo just ten minutes drive from our home.
To read more about the zoos I have visited, click here.
Why not also visit Zoo Chat Forums, a site run by my son? It features nearly a 1000 zoos from all over the world and includes over 100,000 photos of animals.
More photos of the Giant Pandas, Adelaide Zoo
Over recent days I’ve been showing photos I took of the Giant Pandas at the Adelaide Zoo here in South Australia. Today I feature a few more close up shots.
The new exhibit at the zoo is excellent. It is very modern and gives the human visitors excellent close up views of the pandas going about their daily activities.
To read more about the zoos I have visited, including those in different parts of Australia, click here. Most include photos.
To read more about zoos around the world visit my son’s site called Zoo Chat Forums here. The site includes over 100,000 photos from nearly 1000 zoos around the world.