Though we had sketchbooks, we spent a beautiful 7+ hours going from sultry pavilion to spacious grassy enclosure to the marsh, just taking it all in and zooming in with a ton of photos. Sketching at the zoo is something I've only been able to do briefly.
Here are a fraction of the photos I hope to use as reference or digital textures some time. Though I've watermarked them with this blog url, I should note I think almost all of these were taken by my awesome wife Michelle.







The Metro Toronto Zoo also has a fascinating initiative involving Twitter, called Polar Tweets. You rescue a polar bear by creating ice out of words you tweet that are pro-sustainability and environmentally-friendly. The level of ice changes quite a bit during the course of the day. Like a socially-conscious NeoPet.
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7 comments:
Very beautiful photos, looks like you had a great day out.
Your wife has some skill with the camera. Do you mind if I Drew from these photo's?
Marco.
Beautiful, that hippo was obviously posing for you!
Marco, Michelle is flattered and grants you permission. You must curtsy and kiss the royal ring, however. :-)
Thanks, Cold.Fire! I think the hippo may have been protecting a small patch of grass in front of us.
that looks like a Scarlet Ibis, Eudocimus ruber, minus some of the bill.
Awesome! Thanks so much, GrrlScientist! Yes, the bill was longer and curved downward.
Yeah the red bird is definitely a Scarlet Ibis, but what a Neotropical bird is doing in an Indo-Malayan pavilion I don't know. Actually, there are scarlet ibises in the 'Birds of Africa' exhibit at London Zoo too.
The way it was furtively looking around in the pavilion, makes me think it snuck in, Mo.
The scarlet ibis wasn't on the sign: the African pavilion was closed for construction. Maybe they moved it in here for a while?
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