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Sunrise

August 9, 2013 by J.B.

The sanctuary is located in a canyon formed by the Yakima River, and there is a period each morning when the sun has risen but it has not yet begun to shine directly onto Young’s Hill. In the summer, when temperatures regularly reach into the 90’s or higher, this is the most comfortable time for the chimps to be outside.

This morning, the gang went outside at around 7:45 – all except for Negra, of course. She needs her beauty rest, and she loves when the rowdier chimps leave her alone in the building to sleep in.

But everyone else took to the hill to play and explore. Foxie managed to keep her birthday party going an extra day, because she immediately found an orange that had gone undiscovered in yesterday’s forage.

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Burrito followed the girls up the hill, going further than he normally does, all the while holding on to his yellow toy hammer.

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Annie sat upon a climbing structure, where she could keep an eye on her friend Missy as she ran around the hill.

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Jamie hung out with the other chimps for a while, but eventually she turned to me and gestured to signal that it was time for me to grab a cowboy boot and join her for a walk around the perimeter.

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Missy gathered grass from around the bamboo, where it stays lush and green from irrigation.

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Jody also gathered grass, which is one of her favorite pastimes, but something was obviously upsetting her.

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She approached Missy for reassurance and Missy offered it to her, with all the coolness and confidence of Don Corleone.

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  1. Coleen says

    August 9, 2013 at 4:48 pm

    Plus she got a bite of Jody’s grass as well. Helping a friend and getting herself a reward.

  2. Cody Marie Phoenix says

    August 9, 2013 at 6:14 pm

    Wonder what she was upset about… maybe a snake? It was good of Missy to reassure Jody!

  3. Mary C Otterness says

    August 10, 2013 at 1:24 am

    It truly does my heart good to see the chimps so happy and getting outside and I’m happy for dear Negra that she’s getting her beauty sleep! As a dialysis patient the chimps give me hours of pleasure, which is sometimes much needed.

  4. June Jones says

    August 10, 2013 at 11:28 am

    How did the chimps do during the thunderstorm last night?

    • J.B. says

      August 11, 2013 at 9:08 am

      We weren’t with the chimps at the time, but they have started to get used to storms so it’s not as much of a big deal anymore. If there is very heavy rain or loud thunder, some of the chimps will display, but the last two nights we’ve seen mostly lightning and very little rain or thunder.

  5. Benjamin Pavsner says

    August 10, 2013 at 12:46 pm

    I think it’s amazing that the 7 get to roam out side and get sunlight, especially at sunrise.

  6. Ivy M. Yardley says

    August 10, 2013 at 1:42 pm

    How sweet, and loving that Missy comforted Jody. I love the photo where Missy is touching Jody’s chin. Loved all the photos.

  7. lynn says

    August 11, 2013 at 12:46 pm

    Wow – sounds like all the primates over there were up and at ’em early!!!

  8. Kerri says

    August 11, 2013 at 4:05 pm

    “C’mere kidddd, You’s gonna be alright”

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