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Category Archives: Mammals
Animal #55 — California Sea Lion
zalophus californianus Tuesday, February 12, 2012 Casa Beach — La Jolla, California We went to La Jolla one evening while at the conference in San Diego. The Children’s Pool has been taken over by Harbor Seals. On the nearby rocks, … Continue reading
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San Diego Zoo
Four of us took an early flight so we could spend an afternoon at the San Diego Zoo. I’d often heard it was the most amazing zoo on the planet, and I’m convinced. The animals seemed healthy. The cages and … Continue reading
Always the Lady
It wasn’t like I sneaked up on her at a bad moment. She was sitting like this for several minutes and remained sitting like this as I stepped over her to get my camera and back over her to get … Continue reading
Back to Cades Cove
I took a second drive to Cades Cove on Friday morning with some family members who hadn’t been on our first visit. I’d been telling them for a couple days about how easy it was to see wildlife there. This … Continue reading