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Day 171/365: Gorillas in Omaha

May 24, 2011 by info@3QuartersToday.com

Whenever we have friends visit Omaha for the first time we always take them to the Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo. There are many parts of the zoo that is my favorite but one of the better exhibits is the  Hubbard Gorilla Valley which opened in 2004. Here it is almost like the people are on display instead of the gorillas. One particular silverback male loves toddlers and it’s not unusual for him to bound over to the window and stare at them. He did that with my daughter when she was little in the previous gorilla building.

Gorillas at the Omaha Zoo
Gorillas at the Omaha Zoo

There are very large outdoor valley areas which encompasses about two acres of habitat which curve and zigzag around the exhibits and make it feel as though it’s much larger. Over twenty gorillas of different ages share a multitude of living areas and many visitors have their favorites.

Gorilla Messes With Visitors at Zoo

As I said it is not uncommon to see the gorillas interact, tease or “mess” with visitors. I’ve just been sitting on the ledge with my back turned and one of the males will just come up and bang on the glass and run away, just like up above. I think he just likes seeing the reaction of people, I know I jumped! Just search on YouTube for Omaha gorilla and you will find hundreds of videos of our gorillas “interacting” with the public.

The design of the enclosures is meant for human and gorilla interaction and many people feel the Omaha Zoo has the best gorilla exhibit in the United States. In 2014 they were awarded the Best Zoo in the World by Trip Advisor. In Nebraska this is old news, but when CNN and the travel channel highlight our city and zoo it’s an even bigger source of pride.

Gorilla Breaks Glass at Omaha Zoo

So in April of 2015 when the gorilla cracked the  glass, during one of his stunts, it shouldn’t be any surprise to regular visitors.

But it surprised the country and the below video has gone viral on Facebook and other social media outlets. The activity of this gorilla is nothing new. Many people come to the zoo to interact with him. People who have never visited the Henry Doorly Zoo are criticizing how cruel it is to have gorillas in captivity, or even the ignorance of the little girl and her parents.

It is scary, especially to little kids. I have often cautioned parents with little kids that the gorillas exhibit this behavior and might lunge at the windows.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdJVc1JxGhI

As you can see from the video and the photos the gorilla enclosures are very large. I have met with the keepers and veterinarians at the zoo and brought visiting veterinarians to the zoo. The enrichment program is very intense. Not only do they have a different activity every day, but they don’t repeat an enrichment program more than once a month. Some of the enrichment activities include pumpkins, phone books, boxes, perfume, and other manipulatives..

Silverback Gorilla
Silverback Gorilla

The gorillas are put together in social groups in environment with trees, boulders, logs and an enrichment program that is meant to challenge them on a daily basis. The natural habitat of Lowland gorillas is disappearing at a tremendous rate and Omaha is one of the premier world wide reproductive facilities in the world that houses the largest gorilla sperm banks.

Gorilla in Omaha
Gorilla in Omaha
Gorilla Valley
Gorilla Valley- can you see the Gorilla in this picture?

I just love our zoo, and I think we’re going back sometime soon to take some other friends.  It’s definitely a destination you can’t miss when you come to Omaha. Almost every year there is a new attraction and even though the Omaha Zoo is great now it’s just going to get better with an upcoming $175 million dollar Master Plan expansion planned in the next 15 years.

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Omaha Zoo News

Gorilla cracks glass at Henry Doorly Zoo, video catches fire online

Overnight, an Omaha gorilla went viral. Around 9 p.m. Thursday, YouTube user “BULL DOG” posted a video of a silverback gorilla cracking the glass at the Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium. In the first 12 hours, the video accumulated about 750,000 views.

Best Gorilla Exhibit in the US? » United States – ZooChat

About the Omaha gorilla exhibits: as you may know two silverbacks cannot be in the same group unless they are related or have known each other for a very long time. Omaha, unfortunately, has 10 male gorillas and so they …

Stop what you’re doing! The Omaha zoo’s baby penguins now have names

No more tapping the aquarium glass and saying “Hey, you!” The penguin chicks at the zoo now have names. Penguin handlers chose Kirby, Puck and Maverick as the names for the Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium’s three newest penguins. A naming contest …

Omaha Zoo Ranked Best for Animal Attractions

Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium picks up more bragging rights. FamilyFun Magazine ranked the zoo the #1 spot for animal attractions in the U.S. for the second consecutive year. FamilyFun magazine surveyed 2,000 American families with children …

WATCH: Gorilla charges family at Omaha zoo, smashing …

OMAHA, Nebraska (PIX11) – A family visit to the gorilla exhibit at an Omaha zoo turned terrifying when a male silverback charged the group, slamming into the glass barrier. The only protection from the silverback’s fury …

Angry Silverback Gorilla Breaks Window & Scares The Heck …

Around the Web. Gorilla Breaks Glass at Atlanta Zoo – YouTube · Gorilla kicks glass at omaha zoo – YouTube · Polar Bear Breaks Glass at Zoo! – YouTube · Fed up gorilla gives taunting kids at the zoo a scare they won’t soon .

Why We Love the Omaha Zoo and Save with Omaha …

Hear why one Des Moines Mom loves the zoo and learn about Omaha Adventure Card, which provides more than $100 in savings to top Omaha attractions.

Filed Under: Project 365, Travel Adventures Tagged With: 365project, animals, gorilla, great apes, Nebraska, Omaha, omaha gorilla, omaha zoo, postaday, project365, wildlife, zoo

Day 170/365: Exploring the Lied Jungle in Omaha Nebraska

May 23, 2011 by info@3QuartersToday.com

Exploring the Rainforest at the Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo

One of my passions, or “3 Quarters” is the Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha Nebraska.

While my son was on leave from the Marines it was a trip we had to make as it has been a summer tradition and at least one annual trip every year. (when the kids were smaller it was several times a year) So enjoy a few pictures from the Lied Jungle and I’ll give a few facts along the way.

Did you know that this big zoo in the little city of Omaha Nebraska has been voted the Best Zoo in America?

Bet not, but the indoor rainforest is just one of the reasons.

Facts about the Lied Jungle in Omaha Nebraska

The Lied Jungle was built in 1992 and is eight stories tall and has over 90 different species of animals living in both secure habits and roaming the paths and treetops. Many times I’ve seen a Golden Lion Tamarin in the branches above me. All the plants are real and it’s difficult to tell which vines are fake and hold mechanical cables.

Lied Jungle Omaha Nebraska
Waterfall in the Omaha Jungle

I’ve lost track of how many waterfalls there are, but I seem to remember a number over twenty. To walk through the Lied Jungle the first time would take several hours. There are many nooks and crannies to explore. One of our favorites is the small overlook at the top of the tallest 50-foot waterfall.


I didn’t even know my son was standing up there when I took this picture. So many great photo opp locations. I have been bemoaning the fact we don’t have any waterfalls here, but there are twenty waterfalls right in Omaha Nebraska, what am I thinking?

Lied Jungle Omaha Nebraska - Free roaming Monkeys roam the jungle and may just jump on your head
Monkeys in the Jungle Treetops

Covering one and a half acres directly inside the main gate, the Lied Jungle® has 123,000 square feet of floor space with 61,000 square feet of planted exhibit space, 35,000 square feet of display management area and 11,000 square feet of education space. One time I even saw real bananas growing in a clump on the forest floor.

How the Lied Jungle at the Omaha Zoo has Changed

Lied Jungle Omaha Zoo: treetop and canopy is over two stories tallAt one time you could see all the way across the jungle, now the plants and trees have grown too tall it’s truly a jungle environment. The animals, in the beginning, were damaging the plants too quickly, monkeys and the birds were shredding the leaves for nesting and food. Now they can’t tear it apart fast enough, it is truly a jungle environment.

I love the waterfalls, and the Lied Jungle in Omaha Nebraska has several large indoor waterfalls. You can walk underneath, beside and touch the water, and it feels like you are in an actual jungle. My favorite is the swinging rope bridge. I never tire of walking across it.

The Lied Jungle in Omaha Nebraska has several large indoor waterfalls, many you can walk under and get refreshed
Lied Jungle Waterfall

You might be asking, so, where is the rope bridge? My picture this year didn’t turn out good, so below is one from last years trip.  I love this bridge, it swings, it’s wet, it’s very cool and so much fun!

For those less adventurous, or with a baby stroller, wheelchair, etc.  there is a path through the caves.

Swinging Rope Bridge in the Jungle
Swinging Rope Bridge in the Jungle (2010)

The Gorilla Complex is also another highlight of the zoo and who would have known we would have such world-class attractions in Omaha Nebraska. Not only do we have the Best Zoo in America, but recently received the Largest Zoo in the World recognition.

If any of my readers ever come to Omaha, seriously contact me, I will meet you there and give you a personal tour.

I love it that much.

Send me photos of your trip on my Facebook page, let me know how much you love the zoo.

Filed Under: Project 365, Travel Adventures Tagged With: 365project, Henry Doorly Zoo, jungle, memories, Nebraska, Omaha, Omaha Nebraska, Photography, plants, postaday, project365, rain forest, swinging bridge, tradition, travel, waterfall, zoo, zoos, Zoos and Aquariums

Day 169/365: Sweet Basil at Sunset

May 23, 2011 by info@3QuartersToday.com

Basil at Sunset

Sweet Basil is my favorite herb to cook with, I put it in just about everything. This little five inch plant should get to be about two feet tall and just about as bushy, if we get any warm weather. The secret is to keep pinching off the tops of each stem to make it grow bushier.  I’ll document as the plant grows. Just a quick post this morning.

Filed Under: Project 365 Tagged With: 365project, Food, Gardening, postaday, project365, Spring

Day 168/365: Childhood Memory of Playgrounds

May 22, 2011 by info@3QuartersToday.com

Memories of a Childhood Playground
Memories of a Childhood Playground

This spaceship rocker brings back memories of bouncing back and forth on playgrounds without a care in the world. While many playgrounds are full of bright plastic colors the Elmwood park combines both new and old. The kids like both, who would want to get rid of the bouncy springy rides, especially when it’s a spaceship.

Filed Under: Project 365, Small Town Living Tagged With: 365project, Elmwood-Murdock, memories, Nebraska, postaday, project365

Day 167/365: The Great Flower Hunt is On!

May 21, 2011 by info@3QuartersToday.com

Fuscia in a Hanging Basket
Fuchsia in a Hanging Basket

I’m going to indulge myself with flowers, flowers and more flowers. It was an experimental day with my Marine son’s Canon Rebel EOS. I wanted to see if his camera took better pictures than what I currently have done with my Fujica S1500 and old Olympus E10. So, I’m asking for your help. What do you think in comparison to my other flower photographs?

Columbines, the Colorado State Flower
Columbines, the Colorado State Flower
Blue Irises
Blue Irises
White Flower
White Flower (anyone know the name?)
Flowering Shrub
Flowering Shrub (don't know the name)

I’m beginning to think that it’s not the equipment, but the photographer. You can have an outstanding very expensive camera, but if you don’t know how to use it then your photographs are going to be subpar.

The thing I do like about my Fujica S1500 is when I adjust the exposure on the aperture priority setting the image in the view finder changes to reflect the exposure setting. In both the Olympus and Canon the view doesn’t change and I’m left “guessing” at the exposure (-1 or +1 ). Often get back to my computer and find a whole batch under or over exposed.  If I’m in a hurry, like the zoo trip coming up, I lose a lot of images. Sure I can check it on the camera playback, but if it’s a sunny day it’s still hard to judge.

Guess it’s experience, time, and taking lots and lots of pictures. But, then that’s one of my goals of this 365 project.

Photography Notes: None of these images were SOOC (straight out of camera) all had some cropping, adjustment layers,  exposure correction, contrast bumping, and in a few cases a burned edge. But I didn’t spend too much time on them, maybe 30 seconds.

Filed Under: Photography, Project 365 Tagged With: 365project, flowers, Olympus, Photography, Photoshop, postaday, project365, Spring

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