Around the Aviary ©  by Dawn M. Becker
Dawn M. Becker

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78 faves as of 5-22-2011
1215 views as of 1-28-2012
Orton and Texture used!!!
Fuji FinePix S5000

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Featured in “SERENITY” 2-18-2012

Featured in “You’re Accepted” 1-5-2012

1$t Place in the Top 10 Challenge of “Challenge Café-Green” 11-29-2010

Challenge

1st Place in the Top 10 Challenge of “Sanctuary” 11-07-2010

Challenge

11-2010

Featured in “The World As We See It, or as we missed it” 10-29-2010

10-04-2010

Featured in “Solo Exhibition” 9-30-2010

Featured in “Hometown Photography” 9-26-2010

Featured in “Welcome to Wisconsin” 9-23-2010

Featured in “New Creation of Beautiful Color…The Best of the Best” 9-20-2010

Featured in “Midwestern United States Photography” 9-19-2010

9-17-2010

Featured in “Your Country’s Best” 9-16-2010

9-14-2010 Nominated for SOLO exhibition

The Milwaukee County Zoo is a zoo just west of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, operated by the Milwaukee County Parks Commission. The zoo houses 1,800 animals and covers an area of 200 acres (800,000 m²). It is noted for the first birth of polar bears and siamangs in captivity. The zoo is also home to the largest group of bonobos in one location outside their native Democratic Republic of the Congo4 and to two of the National Zoo’s world famous cheetahs. Although still located in Washington Park, the zoo changed its name to the Zoological Society of Milwaukee County in 1953.Fundraising took place in 1956 to offset the estimated cost of building the new zoo: $12.6 million. The Milwaukee County Zoo opened in 1958 with the primate building, monkey island, feline house, pachyderm mall, and grizzly bear den. The zoo also featured a miniature train line, the “Zoo Line”, which carried visitors around the zoo to view the exhibits and construction. In 1959, construction started on the dall sheep mountain and the Alaskan bear exhibit. On May 13, 1961, the Milwaukee County Zoo officially opened to the public. Later additions included the aviary (1962), the Australian building (1963), the original animal hospital (1963), the small mammal building (1965), the aquarium (1968), the reptile building (1968), the children’s zoo (1971), and the polar bear underwater viewing exhibit (1986). In 1965, four Zoomobile tour trains were donated by Allis-Chalmers. In 1986, the children’s zoo was renamed the Stackner Heritage Farm, and a dairy complex was constructed as part of it, to celebrate Wisconsin as America’s Dairyland. The complex included a cow barn, education center, and dairy store. In 1988, the Taylor Family Humboldt Penguin exhibit, the education center, and the Peck Welcome Center opened. The following year, the renovated sea lion exhibit, featuring underwater viewing, opened, and the aviary was renovated. More recent changes include the addition of the Sterns Family Apes of Africa exhibit (1992), the renovation of the aquarium and reptile building (now known as the Aquatic and Reptile Center), the renovation of the small mammal building (1998), and the addition of the Wong Family Pheasantry (1998). In 2002, Monkey Island was renovated to include a large deck for viewing, and was renamed Macaque Island. 2003 saw a newly remodeled animal health center; 2004, a new education center; and 2005 and 2006, the remodeling of the Heritage Farm, feline building, and giraffe exhibit.

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About Dawn M. Becker

I love the arts…nature…animals…
I find my peace while photographing
the beauty around me…
sunrises, sunsets, trees, flowers, animals,
the lake, architecture…
I also like to draw and back in the 80s, I loved all of the work by
Patrick Nagel, and I was doing drawings like his!!!

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aviary, birds, eastsider, green, milwaukee, pond, trees, water, wisconsin, zoo, usa

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  • lorilee
    lorileeover 1 year ago

    B E A U T I F U L

  • TY much and for the fav :-)

    – Dawn M. Becker

  • Josie Jackson
    Josie Jacksonover 1 year ago

    Gorgeous serene world, this is lovely, those willows are gorgeous, lovely image :o)

  • TY very much…beautiful place to be :-)

    – Dawn M. Becker

  • Lori Deiter
    Lori Deiterover 1 year ago

    Wow!!! Love the color and mood – sooooo beautiful!

  • TY very much and for the fav :-)

    – Dawn M. Becker

  • Debbie Robbins
    Debbie Robbinsover 1 year ago

    I so love ORTON… this is gorgeous!!!!! :)))) nice work girl….

  • TY very much Cookie…that is such a pretty zoo…it has been 6 years since I have been there and a lot has changed!!! :-)

    – Dawn M. Becker

  • Terrie Taylor
    Terrie Taylorover 1 year ago

    Beautiful it looks so peaceful

  • TY much and for the fav :-)

    – Dawn M. Becker

  • Stephanie Reynolds
    Stephanie Reyn...over 1 year ago

    Amazing Dawn! Very beautiful!

  • TY much and for the fav…we have a great zoo :-)

    – Dawn M. Becker

  • GregTS
    GregTSover 1 year ago

    Brilliant! Beautiful! Gorgeous!
    Greg :-)

  • TY very much Greg…it is very pretty there :-)

    – Dawn M. Becker

  • Dawn B Davies-McIninch
    Dawn B Davies-...over 1 year ago

    a delightful picture,beautiful,well done,dawnx

  • TY very much Dawn :-)

    – Dawn M. Becker

  • Sandra Moore
    Sandra Mooreover 1 year ago

    Beautiful capture!

  • TY very much and for the fav :-)

    – Dawn M. Becker

  • Angelgold Art
    Angelgold Artover 1 year ago

    So gorgeous

  • TY very much Angel :-)

    – Dawn M. Becker