Monday, February 09, 2026

A February Visit to the Phoenix Zoo

Last Thursday, I boarded the Dial-a-Ride bus and headed for the Phoenix Zoo. Non-medical outings are few and far between, so I was really looking forward to this visit. When a roadrunner ran across the road just before the turn-off to the zoo, I took it as a good omen-- and it was. This may have been a non-medical outing, but it certainly did my body and soul a world of good.

Let me share a few of the photos I took-- maybe even a video or two-- and for those of you who may be sick of winter, there are some flower photos, too. There's always something in bloom here in the Sonoran Desert. 😀


I always head for the Arizona Trail section of the zoo first. 


You don't often see an egret and a vulture on the same tree.


Burrowing owl. These little guys always look so serious. This one needs some sunglasses.



The male jaguar was a bit restless. The enclosure for the jaguars is wonderful-- places to hide, walkways overhead, a swimming pool, etc.


Kudu


A Common Gallinule on the left, and a Guinea fowl on the right. The Guinea fowl looks like it's flat, doesn't it?



The Amur leopard was restless, too. This was the first time I'd seen this guy, so it was a treat.


Brittlebush


I love watching children become acquainted with animals, but if I may be a curmudgeon for a moment, I do not like the new meerkat enclosure. You can't keep the hordes of children from smearing snot and spit all over the glass. This goes for any enclosure where you can only see the animal through glass, but I love meerkats, so this is especially galling. 


If you didn't think I was weird before, you will now. I think Griffon vultures are rather pretty with their lavender head and neck and white ruff.


The girls were snoozing in the sun.


Lioness


Busy bee


African painted dogs are another personal favorite.


Orange jubilee yellow bells, native to Arizona.


I found this quiet spot and did a little communing with nature and a little reading. One of the pelicans kept coming over to check me out.


Faces only a mother could love.


What a quacker jack hairdo!


Egrets love the Phoenix Zoo. On one particular visit, I saw about three dozen of them.


Head thrust forward. Leg raised. Wings back. Tai chi? Or has he watched too many Bruce Lee movies? And I love his little buddies.


Hibiscus


I hope you enjoyed this virtual visit to the Phoenix Zoo. I know I certainly did!

1 comment:

  1. Your pictures heal the soul, Cathy. Thank you for sharing them. I can't tell you how glad I am that your health, the weather, and Dial-a-Ride all co-operated so you could have a lovely visit. Oh, and I love meerkats, too; I used to watch Meerkat Manor all the time. Those kids need to learn to keep their dirty noses and spit off the glass!

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