Best Things To Photograph At The Sonoran Desert Museum

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Tucson has a one of a kind museum know as The Sonoran Desert Museum. It is not a place filled with artifacts like many would assume from its title; it is a botanical garden and zoo! The museum hopes to foster in its visitors the seeds of what it could be like to live with nature instead of destroying nature to live.

The museum is set within the Sonoran Desert which makes it warm and airy with a lot of it being out of doors; you will feel genuinely connected to Arizona and its native wildlife. Allowing eye to eye contact with the animals that you can photograph, this is one venue that you will not want to be without a way to take home all the memories.

There are two aviaries that always make for good picture taking. One is specifically just humming birds. You will be able to capture the splendor that is the magnificent Hummingbird. Getting close ups of some of the beautiful and rare birds native to the desert area is a breeze. Both are filled with the native floral wonders including many of the differing species of cacti.

Mountain lions, prairie dogs and all sorts of other native animals make this their home. The animals found in The Sonoran Desert Museum will be some that you are familiar with but they also house many of the states more exotic creatures. The Javelina can only be seen if you take the loop road but it will be well worth going in search of. The "Skunk Pig" takes a great photo if you can focus on him in his harried state.

If you are going to visit this place of wonder you need to make sure you have enough charged batteries; almost everywhere you look there will be something that is just begging you to take a picture of it. The Sonoran Desert Museum has over 300 animals and 1200 plants and the arrangement of the plant life is such that you will be inspired to take more and more photos as you meander through the two miles of pathways on the 21 acre site.

This is a beautiful and fun place to take the family. It is as educational as it is fun. The best time to get photographs of the animals it to get there early in the day before the desert heat sets in. Like us, the animals will try to stay in the cool by finding some sort of shade as the day's temperature creeps into the 90s. Plan on being there for at least four hours, that way, you will be able to see most of the animals and other splendors of the desert. You will never forget what you did or saw while visiting the Sonoran Desert Museum but take pictures anyhow for keepsakes to share with all your friends and family.


About the Author:
Rick Valence is a research and development technician at one of the highest rated digital camera repair destinations, C.R.I.S. Camera Services. Adding to his love of writing about his craft, Rick is also the administrator for his company's camera repair blog.



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