
There's a short list of things I like to do in the Cape May area that  are free. (Sometimes this matters more than others.) Along with walking  along the bay, shooting photos of the sunset, visiting Jersey Shore  Alpacas, and checking out the flowers at the Hereford Inlet Lighthouse,  the Cape May County Zoo is a great way to spend some time. Every time I  go, it seems that there are improvements and more people milling about.  This Sunday I was almost disoriented with new buildings and new parking  lots meant especially for zoo visitors. The old parking lots are now  designated "park parking." Okay, I can deal with change.
First up is  the barnyard: chickens, pigs, goats and sheep. I never get tired of  these guys.

One of  the things I like about this zoo is the elevated boardwalks:

These  allow zoo visitors to walk above the more exotic animals and get great  photos without a lot of bars and fences in the way. That's how I got  these cool shots (along with my longer lens).

These  nattily-dressed creatures are part of the African Savanna section:


This is  the best photo I've gotten of this snow leopard in years of attempts.  He is behind a fence and I somehow got it to blur! (Look at the size of  those paws!)

I  skipped the Aviary and the Reptile House this visit, because there's  just too much to see in a short visit. The lion was reclining, and  because of this not a great photo subject, but we could all hear him  pretty much all over the zoo. I wonder what the other creature think of  his roars!