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COASST Intern Field Trip to the Zoo

The following is by Clinton Stipek and intern at the COASST program:
Alastair and the interns
Over this last weekend the COASST interns and Liz had the treat of going on a guided tour at the Woodland Park Zoo! The weather was great and our guide, Alastair, knew just about everything under the sun about the animals. Alastair is a COASST volunteer who also works as a docent at the Woodland Park Zoo. He offered up his Saturday to teach the COASST crew new facts about the animals (birds and non-birds alike) and give us insight into what it is like to work at the zoo.
We had a great time and were able to tour just about every exhibit they had. My personal favorite was the Stellar’s Sea Eagle. I had no idea how big they truly were. With a wing span of 6-8 feet and weighing in at 15-20 pounds they are the largest and heaviest eagles. They are magnificent creatures and it was a real treat to see them in person. Some of the other cool things we saw were weavers making nests in the Savannah Aviary, Humboldt Penguins swimming around in their exhibit, and brightly colored Toucans. Overall, it was a great day. We learned a lot and everyone had a blast!
Great Blue Heron in the penguin enclosure
Brown Bears
Humboldt Penguin
Peregrine Falcon
Stellar Sea Eagle

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