Birds of the Denver Zoo
Every time you go to the Denver Zoo you see amazing things.
Here are some of the birds that you can see in the Denver Zoo. The Zoo is a great place to spend some time with your camera.
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Post a CommentGreat slide show. The Abyssinian Ground Hornbill looks like a dodo bird.
Beautiful birds!
Thank you for sharing your visit!
Very enjoyable! The bird you thought might be a Toucan is a Rhinoceros Hornbill.
Wonderful photos. I had a strange experience with a bird at the Denver Zoo once, eighteen years ago. We made eye contact, and then we started to communicate with body language. I ended up flapping my "wings" (arms) when he flapped his, bowed when he bowed. I was totally engrossed in the experience. Then, I noticed people staring at me, and I was so glad no one on that side of the Mississippi River knew me. Thanks for revving up my memories.
Great photos
Very nice! I especially liked the crowned crane; the background shadows are perfect to accent the crown!
Beautiful...I just love the zoo:)
I have never seen a Paradise Tanager before - lovely :) They all are :) cheers!