School holidays provide a great opportunity to take a weekday visit to Melbourne Zoo. Arriving just after opening time we headed straight for the Carnivore’s Trail, catching the lions still having a yawn:
A trip to Melbourne Zoo (16 Feb 2018)
Arriving as the gates opened and heading directly for the Carnivore’s trail, we found the African Wild Dogs (Lycaon pictus) having a stretch in the early morning sun.
A trip to Melbourne Zoo (29 December 2017)
During the summer school holidays, Zoos Victoria opens the gates an hour earlier which gives visitors a great opportunity to see some of the preparations that keepers go through in getting things ready for the day and catching some of the animals going through their own morning routines. Naturally we arrived prior to the gates opening even for the early opening in the hope that we might catch the Snow Leopards out and about before the day warmed up too much. As such, our first stop was at their fantastic new enclosure on the Carnivore’s Trail.
Finding the doors to the night dens closed and the keepers busy cleaning, we wandered around a little further to visit Indrah, the female Sumatran Tiger, in her new home. Here we found Indrah pacing about a little as if she was trying to decide whether to go for a swim, go hide out the back or lie down on one of her many vantage points to survey her domain.
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Another trip to Melbourne Zoo (24 January 2016)
A trip to Melbourne Zoo (13 January 2016)
There was a members only early entrance on this occasion, so I took advantage of the opportunity to shoot in the early morning light without too many people around.
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