Monday, July 23, 2018

ZooAmerica - Hershey, PA: part 5 or 5 (from June 26)

To complete my visit I went on to the last habitats on the floodplain.  An aviary for the Peregrine Falcon, and a habitat for their pack of Gray Wolves.  The website does mention some other animals like Canadian Lynx, but I honestly never saw a habitat for them.

Back across the river to a habitat for the What-tailed Deer and Wild Turkeys.  Another across the way for American Bald Eagles and then back along the middle path to the entrance/exit.  It's a nice zoo.  The animals are well cared for.  I likely would not; however, plan another visit with other zoos out there to see.
 The Gray Wolf habitat, but the ones I saw were really more beige!  Though calling an animal a Beige Wolf would detract from its sense of prestige, no doubt.

 Great signage throughout the zoo.  Here's an example.


 The Peregrine Falcon Aviary (above) and a Peregrine Falcon (below).

 The ZooAmerica is home to a pair of American Bald Eagles.

A parting shot back along the lower midway path, the Southern Swamps building is on the right.  The place we started from.

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