This week, Michelle W. asks us to share dinner with our WordPress friends and followers. The choice is simple, share a meal or shoot during the dinner hour. You can read the entire challenge post here. I have chosen to share three photos for your dining pleasure.
The small gallery of images I selected for this week’s challenge could be called, “Dinner is served!” As you can see by the opening photo, the crocodile is eying the fish… or is it that delicious-looking arm and hand? Good news for the guy in the orange, at least on this day, the croc only got the fish. The image was captured on an excursion to Costa Rica’s Tárcoles River (Rio Grande de Tárcoles). You can visit the original post about Puntarenas and our excursion here.
Moving back to the United States, the hummingbird in the photo above is enjoying a bit of sugar water supplied by the friendly folks at the Hassayampa River Preserve near Wickenburg, Arizona. An afternoon in the preserve will reward the visitor with at least glimpses of a wide variety of avian wildlife and some beautiful vistas. You can see more images from that post here.
Finally, less than an hour’s drive from Wickenburg in Litchfield Park, Arizona, guests of the zoo can purchase a small amount of food for the giraffes and, after climbing a tall stairway to the observation area, can feed the giraffes. You can view more photos from our day trip to the zoo here.
I’d like to stick around and write some more… but it’s almost dinnertime here in Fargo, North Dakota.
John Steiner
Living here in Florida, I know, that man is NOT very smart!!
And this guy does it daily for every boat tour he leads. That was 3 years ago. Wonder if he is still all there. 🙂
The trouble will be when he isn’t there. The animal is still feral and will not take it lightly when food isn’t given to him.
Indeed.
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Oh my, that guy is either really well-trained or just plain crazy!! Not me thanks!
Me neither! 😀
they say don’t bite da; hand dat feeds ya but i don’t think crocs an tigers listen too well!…….
Your observation is certainly on target!
Cool pics! We’ve got a hummingbird that flits around the windows coaxing drops off water out of the spider webs outside. It’s cool to watch them hover.
I seldom see them around here. I suppose if I hung a feeder outside, I could maybe attract them, but then I’d have to keep it up. 🙂
Oops I meant drops of water, not off. I must need more coffee. 😉