Saturday, December 12, 2009

Columbus Zoo..my Camera Critters








Beside the safari wildlife park below we visited the Columbus Zoo while on vacation in Ohio. I loved their Australian habitat. The exhibit had one of my favorites the koala bear,








kangaroos and some cool birds.
I was able to feed the Lorikeets. A very cool experience. This is Jungle Jacks (Jack Hanna) world Animals on safari

The Columbus Zoo is a wonderful zoo and well worth a visit if you are in the area.

These are my camera critters and to see more cute critters go and visit Misty Dawn at Camera Critters

Thanks Misty Dawn for hosting Camera Critters and thanks to all thank stopped by to see my critters.

22 comments:

  1. The koala looks so comfy, even sleepy... I like him a lot :)

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  2. These are cool critters. I love them all.

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  3. Loved them all, but how could one not love the Koala!?!!!! Wonderful!

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  4. Great photos, I would love to go there one day. Your Koala is the cutest little guy. I have a soft spot for them have to say.

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  5. Great photos! The koala looks so cute and cuddly. :)

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  6. Koalas & Kangaroos - How cool is that! I've heard some say koalas are mean & some say they're nice - So I really don't know, but they look soooo sweeet!
    I remember when they had the fires in Australia last year & some firefighters found a koala in the woods - They gave him water & held him while he drank. That poor scared baby, so sad.

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  7. Koalas and kangaroos, you don't get much cuter! Great photos!

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  8. Woww..great shots. the koala is so cute. I love all your photos. Nice to see Australian animals in Columbus zoo.

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  9. They are all so cute..good thing we have meme like this I can see different critters all over the world.


    Camera Critters

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  10. I love the koala and kangaroos! ~Jeanne

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  11. Makes me feel at home. I have had all of those animals in my yard at one time or another. I had a cockatoo visit us at a friends house on a recent post and I had a lorikeet outside my study window yesterday, I must do apost of it soon. We don't get Koalas very often now, their numbers are dwindling due to human s building in their habitats. ( By the way we are not supposed to call them bears anymore, because they are not related to the bear family)
    Love your critter pics.

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  12. Okay I think the koala can't keep up with all the eucalyptus leaves.

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  13. OMG, I thought you'd gone to Australia instead of Ohio. How wonderful. The Koala is adorable perched comfortably on that branch.

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  14. ohh lots of cute and beautiful critters here.... i would love to see kangaroos in person

    mine is here

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  15. I hope to see Australian critters one day! They are so unique...wonderful captures.

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  16. What a WONDERFUL array of critter photos here today ... koalas, kangaroos and lovely birds too! Marvelous post ;-)
    Hugs and blessings,
    My Camera Critters

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  17. look at the koala: you just want go there and squeeze him!

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  18. will be in Australia at Christmas as Jan. Is the winter too cold for the Aussie animals?

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  19. Great photos - I'm always glad to find another zoo-goer and zoo-lover.
    I'd heard the Columbus Zoo was great, but I wasn't able to visit when I was there a few months back. Rats! I never thought I'd want to go back to Columbus.

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  20. Beautiful and wonderful critters of the earth!

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