Macaws From the Kansas City Zoo
What's Red and Green and Isn't a Flower?
These birds were one of the many animals we saw yesterday with our grandson Zachary when we visited the Kansas City Zoo.
Published by Mike Oberg
I am a retired engineer who enjoys photography. I post slideshows of my pictures and write articles on a range of topics. My daughter Maria Roth and my wife Mary Oberg are both AC contributors. View profile
- Kansas City Renaissance Festival - Seven Weekends of 16th Century FunThe Kansas City Renaissance Festival is gearing up of seven weekends of frivolity in their 167th century village. The Renaissance festival is celebrating its 30th year of providing an enchanting escape.
- Celebrate the Fourth of July in Kansas CityKansas City offers many fun Fourth of July activities suited to everyone from singles to families wanting to celebrate the United States' Independence Day.
- Fun Places for a Kid's Birthday Party in Kansas City, MissouriThis article highlights great places for a kid's birthday party in Kansas City, MO.
- Five Great Things to Do with Kids in Kansas CityAs a Kansas City native, I'd be the first to admit how easy it is to get a little dismissive about attractions that are right in your own backyard. But Kansas City really does offer a lot of great things to do within...
Come and Be a Friend of the ZooLocated in the Swope Park area is the Kansas City Zoo. You can find a variety of information about animals at the zoo. It is an educational and fun trip for all.
- Kid Fun in Kansas City
- Guide to Annual Halloween Events in the Kansas City Area
- Take a Mini Summer Vacation to Kansas City This Summer
- A List of Must-Do Attractions When Traveling to Kansas City
- Fall Wedding Venues in Kansas City
- Fun and Cheap Things to Do in Kansas City for the Holidays for Kids, Adults
- Escape to Kansas City This Summer



20 Comments
Post a CommentBeautiful birds. You captured them well.
These macaws are big, too.
I love the colors
The colors are beautiful. I love your eye for detail.
Beautiful birds.
These are fantastic, Mike!! So colorful!!
Cool shots!
Unbelievably beautiful, although Michael is correct - they can be vicious! cheers :)
Your slide series afford beauty every time I visit:) I love that first photograph.
I have to tilt my head like that to read now.