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Baby bison are called red dogs and that is because they are typically "red" but this little guy was the first I have seen of a chocolate color. Chocolate "Little Red" was a stroke of luck in my adventures.

When the calves are born, typically their moms stay pretty far away from areas that are accessible. It is even luck to get them close enough to photograph because trekking out to little reds would be a horrible disaster and much discouraged. 😂

 

I feel pretty blessed when I go out looking for something and I score. Lots of days are filled with looking, putting lots of miles on your car (with 230,000 miles already) and finding nothing.

 

Sweet Tiny had a bad case of mange. We nursed her back to health and she lived a happy life at our place.

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. . . is dining on our grass during the Golden Hour. He comes over here every night now and stays way past dark!

 

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There are so many baby swallows in the valley and this is an example of 'babies behaving badly'...all of them trying to be the first to get their meal before they're on their own.

Another capture of mom and baby monkeys at Monkey's Beach, Phi Phi, Thailand

Baby Daffodils, Tulips, Scilla and Muscari are beginning to pop at Smith College's Lyman Conservatory. And the little hyacinths are not far behind. The fragrance in the greenhouses is heavenly! The 2015 Spring Bulb Show begins Saturday, March 7, 2015. :)

A new backyard friend

 

St. Paul MN

A baby bunny hides in his nest.

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Oscar took his first shot at eating bananas. Sarah mashed 'em up and he took to it swimmingly.

O loke toh ote, oh loke to ote,

Ote opples ond bo-no-nos!

I was pulling some weeds out and came across this tiny little newt, no more than an inch and a half. Its a Palmate newt and it made my day. I've never seen newts in the garden, I don't have a pond, but a damp area that is a bit overgrown with ferns & other water lovers. This is where the newt is, I'm happy to see him/her and hope it stays.

When the baby elephant is finally born, it can weigh around 200 lbs. (91 kg) and stand about 3 feet (1 m) tall. A baby elephant is called a calf

 

They can't see very well at first, but they can recognize their mothers by touch, scent, and sound.

  

Baby elephants stay very close to their mothers for the first couple of months. The calves drink their mother's milk for about two years, sometimes longer. They drink up to 3 gallons of milk a day. At about four months old, they also begin eating some plants, like adult elephants, but they continue to need as much milk from their mother. They keep drinking milk for up to ten years!

My beautiful baby girll. We went to the park today and I saw a baseball field that had some dandelions. I thought i'd shoot a few of her with my film camera today. It's been awhile so I'm glad I finally got to use it.

 

When I went to CVS to go the film developed I thought it was gonna take forever, but i finally got it. it was worth it they were soo cute. These were my favorites.

Yesterday I walked through my village and found 3 baby lambs inside a Garden. First I took a few pictures from outside the garden. Then the owner talked to me and opend the gate the the garden. So I walked inside and took this picture :-) I'm very happy that he let me in, the pictures look much better without a fence :-)

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Baby Guinea Pigs not even 24 hours old.

Three boys and one girl.

  

this is mine and angies new born baby that came into the world this saturday at 847pm.

angie was in labour for most of 33 hour before she was made to have a cesaerian which lasted for another hour and half.

her name is Tallulah Lilly and she was 9 pounds 11which is very big for a girl.

both are doing really well !!!!!!!!!!

I have never seen a baby beaver before, but a chance encounter with a very relaxed and playful beaver family gave us an opportunity!

This is the newest member of my household. She was a feral cat who had kittens in my garage. She is so small I thought she was a kitten before she turned out to be pregnant, hence the name Baby. She & her kittens were fostered & eventually all the kittens adopted. Baby was deemed to be unadoptable due to not letting anyone touch her or take her out of the cage at the Pet store where she was with her kittens. Before ending up there, the foster was able to get her in a carrier & to the vet, so she had been spayed, vaccinated, wormed and had her blood work tested. She was healthy. I was contacted & asked if I wanted her back to live outside near my home since she was feral. The other 2 choices were to turn her over to the barn cat organization or to someone who cared for a local feral colony. Baby has never caught her own meal & she had been bulled by at least 2 mean tom cats when I observed her before the kittens. I didn't think she would do well with either of those choices & she had let me pet her when in my garage. Since she was clean & healthy I decided to give her a chance to be an inside cat.

She has a home base with everything she could want in one of my upstairs rooms with a mesh screen between her and the hallway. She has a window with a view. She is slowly getting to know my other cats. She is not a problem, they are. She gets a couple of hours every morning free in the house with all my other cats shut up other than my 14 1/2 old cat who ignores her. Making slow progress. My 2 sister cats still want to chase her so working with them. Their mother does not go after her unless Baby invades her space. Every day a bit more progress but this may take a while. It is a pity because she would be a great cat in a home that has no other pets and the patience to let her slowly feel safe. She is affectionate with me and my husband although petting is on her terms still. My son visits & plays with her a couple of times a week and my birding friend Tracey visits & plays with her once a week or so and she took to them very quickly so she makes human friends who come with wand toys fairly easily. This is her in one of the cat beds downstairs on my dining room bay window ledge. She loves the stairs leading up to the ledge. Doesn't she have the most amazing eyes?

Domestic cat (Felis domesticus)

Garland, Tx

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A flower for the ages, wouldn't you agree? :-)

Baby Falls along the Tellico River in Monroe County, Tennessee in the Cherokee National Forest. (USA)

Baby photo, again :)

I am SO incredibly happy to see some of my favorite backyard bird friends have made it through the winter and done well enough this spring to have young!

Red-bellied Woodpecker | Melanerpes carolinus

Hairy Woodpecker | Picoides villosus

Kabekona Lake, Laporte, MN | 6-25-16

Brave baboon baby climbing tree on its own. Okavango Delta in Botswana, Africa.

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This is my new baby blue birds. I had some last year and actually got to watch them fly away. Then I had another. Now I have these. I had such a NARROW pathway to take the shot. Very difficult to get up over top of the birdhouse and manage to get a decent shot.

 

I have added the "newer" picture of them, taken four days after - www.flickr.com/photos/nutsaboutcanon/5689442382/

STR medium weight

 

For Baby Roazen, of course. (But she does not get to wear it until she decides to come out! Yes, I bribe fetuses with merino.)

 

I'm undecided about closure. I was thinking of icord ties, but then I found this button (its partner will be used for another project), and I think that a button might be cuter.

This recently hatched turtle was bravely swimming in the open. It was not much larger than a US 50-cent coin. I was surprised that one of the large-mouth bass living in our fresh-water "lagoon" did not snap it up for lunch.

 

Montell, Uvalde County, Texas in April 2022

Baby seal

Te Araroa Trail.

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Cape Palliser

The southernmost point of North Island

South Island.

New Zealand.

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Memorial Highway near Oley Valley Mennonite Church

Oley, Pennsylvania

I was mooching about in Fangom Forest. It was misty and gloomy, dark and silent, save for the sound of my own breathing, and as I tripped on the odd tree root or snagged a trailing ramble. There was such an atmosphere in there amongst the tall trees: creepy. In my mind the forest watching my every move.

 

Perhaps it was a touch of fear that caused a slight tightening of the buttocks and lower groin and prompted a call of nature. So I sought out a remote hidden corner, away from prying eyes, to have a pee.

 

But as I stood relieving myself, head swivelling just to check I wasn't about to be jumped by an approaching monster from behind I spotted a baby Ent, very close to me. Or was it an ork? It made me frantic to finish my business and I zipped my fly never letting my eyes leave the scary little fellow just in case he started to move in my direction.

 

I hurriedly picked up my camera from the ground and grabbed a shot for the record, before I hastily moved away. Again, I wish I had thought about my camera settings, but heart in mouth a little, and rather jumpy, I was glad to get away with even an unsharp shot of the well hidden baby monster.

  

Strolling around the Denver Art District I found this very cool and unusual Antique store with one of the weirdest collections of oddities. Toward the back of the store was this small shelf system with all these baby doll heads in the boxes. It was a rather odd sight and a bit, creepy in a way. The heads looked out onto a "tree" of baby doll arms and legs displayed in an even weirder scene. The whole corner was a bit unsettling. Almost as if they were trophies.

I purposely shot this to have an odd angle. A bit like the shelf was tipping forward and about to fall. It just fit the scene.

 

Shot using a Konica Hexanon AR 40mm f1.8 lens.

over the tree

 

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