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I just want to wish you all a great day! I have some things to do today so I'll try to catch up with you all later. Hugs!
We were so lucky to see the Pandas moving about on a very warm & humid day in DC. This made the 2 hour drive worth it!
I took this while on a walk last weekend in Vancouver and when I ran it through Analog Efx (just playing around for the Sliders Sunday group) this treatment stood out to me as a somewhat symbolic of the heart breaking crisis of separated migrant children in the US who are being denied their childhood, locked up in cages at detention centres, fearing for their future and already deeply traumatized by what they have experienced in their home countries, and now this.
In Explore: May 9, 2021
This photo is an exception to my normal photos. Obviously a captive panda in a panda centre, would have to spend weeks if not months trying to find one in the wild!!
Tai Shan enjoys the peace and tranquility of the zoo on a cold January morning.
January 11, 2009 (DSC_0107)
Giant panda in Chengdu, China.
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It was busy climbing up and down the tree branches, I had to patiently wait for a snap that would show at least its face or eyes.
I was so glad it stopped momentarily, pause for 2 seconds and looked at me, and rewarded me with a cute and adorable smile!!!
They are much more related to weasel, raccoon and skunk families is part of the superfamily Musteloidea. Eventhough named as red panda, which is a misnomer, they are not closely related to the giant panda.