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A strange thing happened on the way to the shop....

kids feeding giraffe at the zoo

Seventeen goldfinches pack a newly refilled thistle sock.

Or at least trying. The ducks were not cooperative, you can see them all on the far bank.

@ the cabin, feeding honey bear, billy's mama's dog. she is a sweetheart and begs reeeeeal good.

I was honored to be allowed to feed Mouse while I was at Kitty Mo. She's a neurological kitty (mom had distemper while she was in the womb), and she has a problem holding her head still while she eats. I ended up with one arm around her and both hands supporting her lower jaw. After she got done eating, Linda picked her up and put her in a low-edge litter box. She did her business, and even made little motions with her back feet to cover it and then flopped her way back to her cubby. Wonderful, sweet little girl. And also why you should always get the distemper vaccination for your cats.

That's me feeding a stingray at Brookfield Zoo

Goldfinch feeding on the seeds we put out for them down the lane at RAF Coningsby.

Feeding the pelicans ar Charris Seafood

They're not humping, unfortch.

Feeding

 

Soviet Union

 

1954

Baby goldfinch getting fed.

Feeding or releasing

Acrylics and collage on canvas

80cm x 80cm

Green Veined White butterfly

The forest cobra on-exhibit at Medtoxin Laboratories' new Reptile Discovery Center. Feeding time. Double glass prevented the ring-flash from being effective, so I used the macro lens with available light, and got this great blur. Forest cobras are "twitchy" and attentive to their surroundings, so this image relates what is to me typical forest cobra behavior.

Junior whines and fusses until the feeds him. No weekends off.

 

Photo by Anne

 

Have a good weekend

Photos taken at the SF Zoo. Photos taken with my Rebel XT and EF 70-200mm f/4l IS.

Bob having a feed. He drinks about 1/4 of his body weight every 3 or 4 days. I know he's hungry when he escapes from his tub o' leaf litter and rampages around the room

Tarpon feeding at Robbies. The fish were huge and would jump up and grab a small fish from your hand.

This is a series I took this morning during a visit to the National Arboretum in Washington D.C. I'd never visited the grounds before but the Pillars and Bonsai Garden were more than worth it.

Goat feeding fun at the Bronx Zoo.

You'd think the goat would be having more fun, but it's just part of another day's work at the zoo.

Discovery Wildlife Park, Innisfail, Alberta

Flamingo chick demanding food

Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia donated 1,000 cases — that’s 12,000 packages! — of Girl Scout Cookies to Feed More on May 6. The cookies were originally destined for cookie booths, but COVID-19 and social distancing measures disrupted cookie season, so Feed More and Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia are partnering to get America’s favorite cookies to people in need. Dunmar Moving Systems volunteered to move the Thin Mints, S’mores, Lemonades and other cookies.

Woman is feeding swan on lake Balaton in Hungary.

feeding the pigeons in Bangkok

Piglet being fed by a sow

 

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Singapore Zoo

Coordinates: [show location on an interactive map] 1°24?15.9?N 103°47?28.1?E? / ?1.404417°N 103.791139°E? / 1.404417; 103.791139

Date opened 23 June 1973

Location Singapore

Land area 28 hectares

Number of animals 2530

Number of species 315

The Singapore Zoo (Chinese: ?????? ; Malay: 'Taman Haiwan Singapura'; Tamil: ??????????? ????????? ????????????), formerly known as the Singapore Zoological Gardens and commonly known locally as the Mandai Zoo, occupies 28 hectares (0.28 km?) of land on the margins of Upper Seletar Reservoir within Singapore's heavily forested central catchment area. The zoo was built at a cost of S$9m granted by the government of Singapore and opened on 23 June 1973. It is operated by Wildlife Reserves Singapore, who also manage the neighbouring Night Safari and the Jurong BirdPark. There are about 315 species of animal in the zoo, of which some 16% are considered threatened species. The zoo attracts about 1.4 million visitors a year.

 

From the beginning, Singapore Zoo followed the modern trend of displaying animals in naturalistic, 'open' exhibits, i.e. with hidden barriers, behind moats and shrubbery etc. It also houses the largest captive colony of orangutans in the world. In 1977, primatologist Dr Francine Neago lived inside a cage with eighteen orangutans for six months to study their behavior and communication.

1 History

2 Present

o 2.1 Education and conservation

o 2.2 Rides

o 2.3 Friends of the Zoo

o 2.4 Organizing events

* 3 Incidents

* 4 Trivia

* 5 Awards

* 6 Gallery

* 7 See also

* 8 References

* 9 Notes

* 10 External links

* 11 Public Bus Services

 

History

Hamadryas baboons by a waterfall

The conception of the Singapore Zoo dates from 1969. At the time, the Public Utilities Board (PUB) decided to use some of its land holdings around reservoirs for parks and open recreational facilities. The then Executive Chairman of PUB, Dr Ong Swee Law, set aside 88 hectares of land for the construction of a zoological garden.

 

In 1970, consultants and staff were hired, and in 1971, the construction of the basic 50 enclosures started. Animals were collected from dealers and donated by sponsors. The Director of the Colombo Zoo in Sri Lanka, Lyn de Alwis, was hired as a special consultant to work out problems inherent in tropical zoos.

 

On 23 June 1973, the Singapore Zoo opened its gates for the first time with a collection of 270 animals from over 72 species, and a staff of 130. By 1990, 1,600 animals from more than 160 species lived in social groups, housed in 65 landscaped exhibits with boundaries conceived to look as natural as possible.

Present

A pair of white tigers

Today, the zoo is a model of the 'open zoo' concept. The animals are kept in spacious, landscaped enclosures, separated from the visitors by either dry or wet moats. The moats are concealed with vegetation or dropped below the line of vision. In the case of dangerous animals which can climb very well, moat barriers are not used. Instead, these animals are housed in landscaped glass-fronted enclosures.

The zoo has not expanded beyond the original 28 hectares. However, 40 hectares of secondary forest were later developed into the Night Safari. The remaining undeveloped land has been kept as wooded land. This and the waters of Upper Seletar Reservoir contribute to the Zoo, giving it a sense of natural, unrestricted space.

Among various attractions that the zoo offers,one highlight is the "Breakfast with an Orangutan" programme that allows visitors to meet and interact closely with the orangutans in the zoo, amongst which includes the famous primate matriarch Ah Meng, (died on February 8, 2008) who was an icon of the Singapore tourism industry. Animal shows, as well as token feedings coupled with live commentaries by keepers, are also the daily staple in the Singapore zoo.

 

Education and conservation

The Wildlife Healthcare & Research Centre was opened in March 2006 as part of the zoo's efforts in wildlife conservation. The centre further underscores Singapore Zoo and Night Safari’s commitment to conservation research, providing the infrastructure for the parks and overseas zoological partners to better execute their research programmes.

The zoo also embarked on various rescue and conservation efforts to protect wildlife.

Rides

White rhinos

The zoo also offers various modes of rides available within the premises: trams, animals, boat, pony and horse carriage rides. Additional modes of transportation which can only be rented include: strollers, wagon and wheelchairs.

Friends of the Zoo

The zoo also has a "friends of the zoo" programme, where people can sign up for a yearly pass which grants them special privileges such as:

* Free and unlimited entry to Singapore Zoo for whole year

* Free Zoo tram rides and parking

* A free quarterly "Wildlife wonders" magazine

* 10% discount at some participating retail outlets

Organizing events

Elephant show and the trainers

There are three event venues available in the zoo, Forest Lodge, Pavilion-By-the-Lake and Garden Pavilion. There are also three cocktail venues, Elephants of Asia, Tiger Trek and Treetops Trail. The Singapore Zoo also facilitates birthday parties and weddings.

 

Incidents

On 13 November 2008, two of three white Bengal tigers mauled a zoo cleaner to death after the man jumped into a moat surrounding their enclosure.[2]

Trivia

Lists of miscellaneous information should be avoided. Please relocate any relevant information into appropriate sections or articles. (September 2008)

* In 2002, teams of The Amazing Race 3 also came to the Singapore Zoological Gardens as part of a detour.

* Steve Irwin, the animal activist and conservationalist known as "The Crocodile Hunter", admired the Singapore Zoo greatly, adopting it as the 'sister zoo' to the Australia Zoo. He was at the Singapore Zoo in 2006 to officiate the opening of the Australian outback exhibit.

* The Singapore Zoo is the first zoo in the world to breed a polar bear in the tropics. Inuka was conceived on 26 December 1990.

Siegfried & Roy's Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat @ Mirage Casino and Hotel.

Going through my pictures from this summer and came across this one I liked quite a bit.

This and the previous image in my stream are of a group of long-billed curlews feeding along Limantour Spit at Point Reyes. These guys are a blast to watch with their wonderfully long bills.

Nothing like the joy of feeding time!

Baby goldfinch getting fed.

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