The Warsaw Zoo is not very big and the beginning of my visit was not very promising, but finally I’ve found something interesting – the Bird Pavilion, of course. So here comes the first batch of photos from my visit to the Warsaw Zoo, let’s start with a very original collection of small birds from America and Africa – enjoy!
For me, the best way to cheer me up and make me happy is to discover a new great place which is worth being photographed; if a few days pass and I come across nothing worth reaching for my camera, my high spirits plummet and I get restless. Now, in Holland it was quite easy to feed my inner need for photo-hunting and beauty and adventure – there were lots of beautiful and original places to explore, parks where birds could be hunted down, towns to visit, gardens bursting with amazing flowers, the sea-side changing throughout the seasons, cycling routes to explore – and so much more. In Warsaw, this is not so easy – I’ve looked really hard, and I keep looking, but it’s extremely difficult to find anything which even comes close to satisfying my exploration-and-photo-hunger. So when it got really bad, I went to visit one place when it is guaranteed you’ll find something photo-worthy – the zoo. The Warsaw Zoo is not very big and the beginning of my visit was not very promising, but finally I’ve found something interesting – the Bird Pavilion, of course. So here comes the first batch of photos from my visit to the Warsaw Zoo, let’s start with a very original collection of small birds from America and Africa – enjoy!
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