Showing posts with label gorilla. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gorilla. Show all posts

Thursday, September 29, 2016

Relaxing

People watching gorillas. It's why Gorilla Falls is such a popular exhibit. And I think it's because they are so human like.


This male silverback is just relaxing and people watching. If that was a bucket of beer you could easily believe he was just watching a ball game. 

By Safari Mike 

Friday, September 4, 2015

A Look That Says a Thousand Words

It is not often you get a chance to look into the eyes of one of earth's most magnificent creatures, but that happens every day at Disney's Animal Kingdom. On this day, I got to see the joy and calm of a mother with her infant.


This was one of my favorite days ever at DAK. The buzz and excitement this little baby gorilla generated around the park was amazing. And to get a chance to see mom and her baby together was an unforgettable treat.

by Dave McBride (@RadioHarambe)

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Sleeping in the Lap of Luxury

When I photographed this bachelor gorilla at the Pangani Forest Exploration Trail, I watched him for some time trying to figure out what he was doing with that straw. Soon it became apparent that this boy prefers something a little softer and more luxurious to sleep on then just the cold dirty ground.


by Dave McBride (@RadioHarambe)

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Life is an Amazing Thing

Yes, it is. And it takes on an even more amazing quality when dealing with a species threatened with extinction. But zoos and conservations organizations are doing what they can, and at Disney's Animal Kingdom they can be the home and nursery for a new generation, like this little guy getting ready to feed on a lazy and carefree afternoon under the protection of the Pangani Forest.


by Dave McBride (@RadioHarambe)

Saturday, January 3, 2015

Eating the Scenery

Let's be honest, every day is a good day for a gorilla photo! I love this one, but truth be told, my collections has dozens and dozens of photos of these photogenic friends!


I often think photos like this must drive the horticulture experts at the Animal Kingdom crazy. All that work making things pretty and the gorillas eat it! But in actuality, the experts love it.

by Dave McBride (@RadioHarambe)

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

A Big Brother Again!

In honor of today's great news from Disney's Animal Kingdom about the birth of another baby Lowland Gorilla, I thought I would post one of my favorite photos from the gorilla exhibit in the Pangani Forest Exploration Trail. Here is one of the family group's new big brother.


by Dave McBride (@RadioHarambe)

Friday, August 8, 2014

There's a Primate Party Somewhere??

This past week saw Disney's Animal Kingdom celebrate Primate Day, but it seems like this impressive bachelor silverback wasn't all that interested.


photo by Dave McBride (@RadioHarambe)

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Let's Go Climb A Tree!

How many of us would have loved to be able to do this when we were kids?  This little one found on the Pangani Forest Exploration Trail had no problems at all!


Whenever we feature a species of animal one of our Conservation Partners are working to help we always like to remind our readers how we can help save them.  Go to the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund to see how we can help these amazing gorillas in the wild.

photo by Dave McBride (@RadioHarambe)

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

A Favorite

For this Animal Portrait, I went back into my archives to pull out what is really one of my absolute favorite photographs I have ever taken at Disney's Animal Kingdom.  I stood there for quite a while waiting to get this shot...


This is one of the handsome bachelor gorillas found along the Pangani Forest Explorations trail, and to his defense, I kinda deserved that look.  I mean, it must have been really annoying having some strange dude snapping photo after photo after photo.

And please keep in mind the dangers gorillas face in the wild.  There aren't many left and we need to do what we can to help.  As always, we encourage you to visit our conservation page to see how you can help save gorillas and assist those working to do just that.

by Dave McBride (twitter: @RadioHarambe)

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Hmmmm....

Today's photo Safari stops to take a pic of a female gorilla falong the Pangani Forest Exploration Trail, and we call it "Hmmmm...".  As all of the guests on the bridge snapped photo after photo, this lady stared off into the distance, seeming to contemplate something important, while completely ignoring the movie star attention she was getting.


I literally can sit in this area taking photos and watching the gorillas for hours.  It is such an amazingly well themed and designed area you simply don't want to leave.

We can help save these creatures in the wild as well, as they face more and more threats.  Go to our Conservation Page to see how you can help.

by Dave McBride (twitter: @RadioHarambe)

Monday, February 10, 2014

The Tumble Gorillas!!

Those of you who have been to see the amazing Festival of the Lion King will certainly have seen or heard of the the world famous Tumble Monkeys.  But if you head over to the Pangani Forest Exploration Trail you may find yourself in the presence of a few Tumble Gorillas, including this one pictured below who, with that sheet wrapping around her, tumbled her way down that hill over and over again.


The gorillas found here can often be hilarious to watch, especially when its not too warm outside.  At certain times of the day handlers place "toys" into the habitat and the gorillas often enjoy them to the fullest.  This is true for a few of the species at Disney's Animal Kingdom.  That's why it is important when touring DAK to set time aside to see the animal exhibits, and often return to them at other times of the day.  Don't hesitate to ask a CM when the best times to visit are.


Also, it is critical to understand how close gorillas like this are to disappearing from the wild.  To learn more about them, and the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund, go to our Conservation Page and see how you can help

photos by Dave McBride

Sunday, February 2, 2014

No Smiles from this Silverback

This portrait from Jungle Jim is of a male silverback gorilla found at the Pangani Forest Exploration Trail.  Obviously, Jim's constant pleas to have this guy smile for camera went ignored by our model.


Is there anything better than walking through the gorilla area of the Trail?  This area is breathtakingly gorgeous and the viewing of gorillas provides some fantastic and unique entertainment.  So next time you come of Kilimanjaro Safari, don't just run to your next FastPass time.  Turn right, and take an easy stroll through Pangani.  You will love it.

photo by Jungle Jim