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What is, the World of Birds will be closed for maintenance on Mon July 22.
Oh, Thylo.![]()
So I visited the Bronx Zoo on August 3rd. I was able to get some video of the tiger cubs (it was the first time I'd seen any tigers this close - so I was excited), as well as the baby silvered leaf monkey, nyala fawns, and the baby sea lion. Yeah, lots of babies! I got lucky.
I didn't really take any close looks to see what's different, like I usually do, on this visit. I was just excited to be there for the first time in five months. I also have a question. I was expecting to see the Komodo dragon exhibit construction in progress upon entering the Zoo Center. All I saw was the "Amazing Amphibians" wall with the tanks missing. Where exactly were those pictures of the exhibits taken? Were they taken in areas not accessible to the guests?
And here are some ones from 1951!:
Vintage Vacation Photos: Bronx Zoo, 1951
I believe I see some African Forest Elephant photos in there!
~Thylo![]()
I wonder what the story is with the rocket made out of straw: Vintage Vacation Photos: Bronx Zoo, 1951
I wonder what the story is with the rocket made out of straw: Vintage Vacation Photos: Bronx Zoo, 1951
I just find these vintage photos so fascinating. Seeing how much the Bronx Zoo has changed over the years is really enthralling,....
I mean, I feel that black-and-white photographs almost make the places and times they depict seem so distant, like from another dimension or some place you'll never see again. With color photos, the places shown come to life again, and you get a better sense of what those people 65+ years ago were seeing and doing. It feels like you're there, whereas black-and-white photos almost seem to separate you even further. That's where photos feel like memories - when they're in black and white. Color photos bring you back to a place and time, a chance to relive a moment.