That's Dr Estes who is the world's leading authority on the
migration of the wildbeast....and that's Jack Hanna behind him.
Taken at The Rare Species Org. event at The Ann Norton
Sculpture Gardens.
That's me with Jack Hanna. I was really excited
and nervous to meet him. I've watched him on tv
as long as I can remember and hope to be like him and
travel the world to see wild animals.

That's "Boo boo" the squirrel that comes by everyday and my pet
bearded dragon "Spike". I take him outside to get some vitamin
D from the natural daylight. That's "Snowy" in the background.
Everyone's getting along just fine.

Lizards, lemons, and Lily O my!
I also love all birds...especially chickens, parrots, pigeons
and geese.
Ellen was awesome and so much fun. I was so thrilled she gave
me the video camera because I want to be a wildlife photographer
and go to Africa.
I really want to become a wildlife photographer. This is a
picture I took of a wild iguana that lives at our local zoo. Isn't he
beautiful? They are vegetarians. he's about 6 feet long!
This is a picture of my pet chameleon "Fiona". She had 7 babies that
we named "The 7 Dwarfs". They were so cute!!! They were all adopted.
Did you know it's not a good idea to keep babies in the same enclosure as their mother? They are often looked at as a food source.
This is a picture of a baby tree frog. Isn't he sooo cute?
Only a few survive as they're part of the food chain...especially
when they're this little, kind of like turtles.