Monday, March 19, 2012

Zoo season opens. Sunday, February 26, 2012

One of my favorite places to go is the Erie Zoo.  For the past several years, the Zoo has closed during the winter.  When they reopen in the spring, the Zoo is fortunate to have funding to have free admission or a very low admission cost.  One year the Zoo charged the daily temperature as admission, and I think I paid thirty-five cents to get in.  There was free admission this year, and the crowd responded to the opportunity to see tigers, lions, penguins and llamas, to name a few.

Several baby animals were born over the winter, and the crowds were thick around the orangutans to see the adorable little one who stayed so close to her mother.  The primates had climbed to a high platform where they could see and be seen, and yet feel safe.

Another popular place to be was at the gorilla exhibit to see Samantha, our lone gorilla.  In mid-February, the Zoo staff had decided Samantha needed a companion and found a small black and white rabbit named Panda.  Samantha and Panda share the same enclosure and are quite happy.  It is heart warming to see the two of them together.

My favorite exhibit was in the barn.  Amidst the stalls for horses and pigs is a glassed enclosure where a small, bright green and yellow parrot lives.  The parrot sat quite close to the glass to get a better glimpse of all who walked by.  A little girl in her grandmother's arms peered  at the parrot and brought a finger up to the glass.  The parrot tried to reach the child's finger (which of course was impossible). The child shrieked with laughter as she pulled her finger away.  Again and again she brought her finger to the glass; again and again the parrot reached for her finger.   The little girl's laughter filled the barn.  It was good to hear that, and nice to see people interacting with the animals.

When the little girl and her grandmother moved on, I stepped up to the glass and brought my finger up so the parrot could see it.  The parrot made no move for my finger.  I was a bit put out.  The parrot would not play with me.

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