We had a surprise visit this weekend from our son and grandchildren who stayed while our daughter in law was called in to work. We were fortunate that the weather between hefty April showers remained sunny for the whole of this morning and as we live just nine miles from Whipsnade Zoo (ZSL), that is where we spent some of our time.
Here is a selection of pix of some of the 'inmates' -
No visit is complete without catching sight of the king!
1.

2.

OK, they are not good images - they were taken through glass but I do like the effect of the lion standing proudly on the hilltop surrounded by landscape we know well.
Another must - the chimpanzees -
3.

We have been visiting the zoo for many years, first with our own children and now our grandchildren but in all our visits, we have never seen the brown bears in the open, they have always been hidden from view -
4.

Did these two really think we had come to see them?
5.

The penguins seemed happy enough - probably enjoying the recent rains!
6.

Conversely, these cheetahs seem to be enjoying a morning in the sun!
7.

Finally, a mara - there were a large number of these animals wandering around - they are larger relatives of the guinea pig -
8.

I normally like to photograph animals in their natural environment but it would have taken a lot longer than a morning to get this lot in the bag, so apologies for taking the easy option!
All taken with the E-30 (now back home, I'm glad to say) and 70-300mm lens.
Regards,
Ann1e
Here is a selection of pix of some of the 'inmates' -
No visit is complete without catching sight of the king!
1.

2.

OK, they are not good images - they were taken through glass but I do like the effect of the lion standing proudly on the hilltop surrounded by landscape we know well.
Another must - the chimpanzees -
3.

We have been visiting the zoo for many years, first with our own children and now our grandchildren but in all our visits, we have never seen the brown bears in the open, they have always been hidden from view -
4.

Did these two really think we had come to see them?

5.

The penguins seemed happy enough - probably enjoying the recent rains!
6.

Conversely, these cheetahs seem to be enjoying a morning in the sun!
7.

Finally, a mara - there were a large number of these animals wandering around - they are larger relatives of the guinea pig -
8.

I normally like to photograph animals in their natural environment but it would have taken a lot longer than a morning to get this lot in the bag, so apologies for taking the easy option!
All taken with the E-30 (now back home, I'm glad to say) and 70-300mm lens.
Regards,
Ann1e
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