Orang Utan Families
A visit to Paignton Zoo earlier today and loads of pictures of Orang Utan families. Two of the females at the zoo have young ones and these are three shots of mothers and young. View the full post
A visit to Paignton Zoo earlier today and loads of pictures of Orang Utan families. Two of the females at the zoo have young ones and these are three shots of mothers and young. View the full post
One of the Amur (Siberian) Tiger cubs at the YWP, photographed a couple of days ago. This is one of triplets born just over a year ago at the Park View the full post
Another visit to the Yorkshire Wildlife Park yesterday and so some more photos from there. The four Polar Bears are all together now, allowed to interact with one another and to go to either of the two areas as they wish. I didn’t manage to get a shot with all four of them in, the best I could do was three of them, the first shot in today’s post. View the full post
A few Lion portraits taken at the Yorkshire Wildlife Park earlier this year. View the full post
Mongoose portraits taken at the YWP near Doncaster. These Yelllow Mongooses are kept with the wildlife park’s Meerkats close to the main entrance. View the full post
More shots from last weeks visit to the Yorkshire Wildlife Park. Two images of one of the Siberian Tigers pacing around it’s enclosure whilst ball the others were just laying about sleeping or resting. View the full post
More Lemurs from the YWP, taken a few weeks ago. Todays shots are of some of the park’s Ring-tailed Lemurs shivering on a cold February day. View the full post
Some very cold looking Black and White ruffes Lemurs at the Yorkshire Wildlife Park photographed on my last visit there a couple of weeks ago. Even with their very thick, warm-looking coats they still looked cold. These are just three of the shots I took of these wonderful primates. View the full post
Some of the Guinea Baboons at the Yorkshire Wildlife Park. View the full post
Nissan the youngest of the three Polar Bears at the Yorkshire Wildlife Park carrying a piece of wood around his enclosure, hence the rather awful pun in the title, Pole Bear. View the full post