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Showing posts with label emperor tamarin. Show all posts

Saturday, November 26, 2022

Toledo November 12


This bear, either Crystal or Nuka, was stretched-out and dozing, and I was in the right place when it opened its eyes.

A chuckwalla, a type of iguana

This female rhinoceros hornbill was preening. She and her exhibit-mate have lived at the Toledo Zoo for at least 20 years, but there have been no offspring.

A female Raggiana bird of paradise

A superb starling. To me, the spots on its wing look like jewels.

A female Swinhoe's pheasant

A blue-bellied roller, one of my favorite birds.

An adult and baby emperor tamarins under a heat lamp.