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Underwater Ballet by Fly Sandman

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Underwater Ballet

In all honesty there is very little in Nebraska that I would walk across the street to see. That said, if I am ever in the area I would for sure visit this zoo again.

Poetry In Motion by Fly Sandman

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Poetry In Motion

Watching these is endlessly fascinating and endlessly calming. I wish they were closer...

King Of The Fishes? by Fly Sandman

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King Of The Fishes?

Lionfish should be.....

Fish by Fly Sandman

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Fish

A wet one on a guess.
From the archives.

I'm Not a Birdologist by Fly Sandman

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I'm Not a Birdologist

That's right, I have no idea what kind of bird this is. Probably some sort of shore bird is my best guess...

Got The Blues by Fly Sandman

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Got The Blues

Yep, it's a blue bird.

U Turn by Fly Sandman

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U Turn

From the archives. There isn't much that would entice me to enter Nebraska but this place is one of the few, and close to another.

Blue And Gold by Fly Sandman

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Blue And Gold

Some sort of fish. What kind you ask? My very best guess would be "Wet."

Editing Old Photos by Fly Sandman

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Editing Old Photos

Too darn cold to go out and shoot today. Besides, I like these....

Not All Puffed Up by Fly Sandman

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Not All Puffed Up

From the archives.

Wanna Drop In For A Bite? by Fly Sandman

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Wanna Drop In For A Bite?

From the archives.

Cool Blue by Fly Sandman

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Cool Blue

Some jellyfish at Omaha's Henry Doorley Zoo. I had planned to go again this year but circumstances at the time dictated that I should avoid such places. Had I known then what I know now I would have went anyway. Looks like it may be a long time before I get another opportunity....

Turn About by Fly Sandman

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Turn About

New edit of an old photo. That may be the theme for a while.

New Edit, AKA Rerun by Fly Sandman

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New Edit, AKA Rerun

I need to get out more.

DSC_2402-1R2 Single plant, three butterflies by dsam40324

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DSC_2402-1R2 Single plant, three butterflies

The butterfly on the left with the yellow colors in it is called the Heliconius ismenius or Tiger Heliconian butterflies. They are said to be very prevalent in Ecuador and Venezuela and a few countries north in Central America.

The second butterfly is a Heliconuis melpomene found in Central and northern South America.

The plant is in the Euphorbia family, possible a Jatropha.

Photo taken at the Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, located in Omaha Nebraska.

DSC_2400-1R2 Butterflies on Red Plant by dsam40324

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DSC_2400-1R2 Butterflies on Red Plant

The butterfly on the left with the yellow colors in it is called the Heliconius ismenius or Tiger Heliconian butterflies. They are said to be very prevalent in Ecuador and Venezuela and a few countries north in Central America.

The second butterfly is a Heliconuis melpomene found in Central and northern South America.

The plant is in the Euphorbia family, possible a Jatropha.

Photo taken at the Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, located in Omaha Nebraska.

DSC_2398-2R1 There were two butterflies by dsam40324

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DSC_2398-2R1 There were two butterflies

The butterfly on the bottom with the yellow colors in it is called the Heliconius ismenius or Tiger Heliconian butterflies. They are said to be very prevalent in Ecuador and Venezuela and a few countries north in Central America.

The second butterfly is a Heliconuis melpomene found in Central and northern South America.

The plant is in the Euphorbia family, possible a Jatropha.

Photo taken at the Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, located in Omaha Nebraska.

DSC_2314-2R1 Mueller's Gibbon by dsam40324

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DSC_2314-2R1 Mueller's Gibbon

The Mueller's Gibbon (Hylobates muelleri) is found in the Tropical Rainforest of Borneo in Southeast Asia. These little gibbons are around 2 feet tall and weight up to 12.5 pounds. They can live to be 40 years old. It seems like many animals have some interest in learning about other animals, sometimes especially those wacky humans....

Photo taken at the Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, located in Omaha Nebraska.

Midnight Blue by Fly Sandman

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Midnight Blue

From the archives.

As Spock Woud Say by Fly Sandman

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As Spock Woud Say

Fascinating.....

From the archives