With Meghan busily traveling through the Sichuan province to further the scope of PDXWildlife’s research on pandas, she still manages to break out the camera and impress me with her photographic eye. Her latest subject was the ever-so picturesque Lin Bing, from Thailand’s Chiang Mai Zoo, and her tree loving cubs. It’s quite incredible to see these cubs grow up so quickly.  If you recall, they were born on 7/27/2015 at 16:46 which puts them at roughly 171 days or close to 6 months old now.  Both cubs are female, healthy, and happy.  They spend most of their time climbing and napping in the trees while momma eats.  We can’t wait to get some on the ground playing of these two cute girls and will take video as soon as we see activity! Let us know what you think by commenting below.

They can be hard to spot at first.

They can be hard to spot at first.

When you are 30 ft. up a tree, the view must be magnificent.

When you are 30 ft. up a tree, the view must be magnificent.

High wire games

High wire games

"Look at me, Look at me"

“Look at me, Look at me”

A much needed break for Ying Ping.

While the cubs were in the trees mommy munched away – a much needed break for Lin Bing.

Ying Ping sticking out her tongue while eating.

Lin Bing sticking out her tongue while eating.

Like mommy like cubby!

Like mother like daughter!

High altitude snooze

High altitude snooze

If you would rather come and see these fur balls in person, feel free to head on over to Sichuan, China to see our research taking place. We can arrange a viewing of the cubs, moms, and breeding depending on the season you join. We’d love to show you around the panda base! Thanks for viewing.