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From my yard.
Baby Fox peaking out to see what all the noise was (everyone was mowing their lawns). Long lens, big crop.
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Pattern from here harugurumi.blogspot.com/2008/02/baby-sheep-free-pattern.html But i have changed it a little bit as you can see ^^
As I got in my car I heard the familiar "peep, peep, peep" of a baby bird. This baby Mockingbird was right next to my car in the parking lot. Sometimes you get lucky.
This Crib is made totally out of icing fondant.
The crib was inspired by the amazing work of Quaintcake’s.
I was asked to copy one of her cakes but told the customer I preferred not to out of courtesy to Quaintcakes.
So I agreed to make a similar cot to place on top of a cake.
If you have not already seen Quaintcakes work, do yourself & favour & have a look.
Totally fabulous.
Baby Buffalo, Lamar Valley, Yellowstone National Park
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Brisbane Tramway Museum's small centre aisle or Baby Dreadnought car no. 99 at the Ferny Grove Museum.
This baby raccoon—presumably fallen from its nest—was groping its way down a driveway apron to the street. My walking companion repurposed his COVID-19 mask as a skin barrier with which to pick up the squeaky wanderer and place it in a shady spot away from the street.
Little Baby Eris wants to be pretty just like mommy one day she thinks mommies are as pretty as Flowers. So that makes little Eris wander if that makes her a baby flower than ^_^
The wee tadpoles have FINALLY turned. You couldn't get near the pond due to these little guys boinging all over the ground. These little babies were even smaller than the ones we photographed last year.
Some baby quilts I have made over the past year. My favorite because of the pieced mini blocks inside.
This little guy was born today on my windowsill along with about 100 brothers and sisters. I found a praying mantis egg sack on a walk in the fields last fall and on this warm day in April, the kids decided to make an entrance.
Colaptes auratus
Showing new spiky feathers and open eyes, the flicker babies are growing by leaps and bounds.
Soon they will be able to scrabble up the walls of this deep tree cavity, and meet their parents offering food.
This baby hummer was sitting on a branch by itself while its nest was on one side and its mom was on the other. Taken at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum with a 17-300mm lens.
This Baby Starling came by for a visit when I was preparing for a graduation shoot in a park. Birds just follow me everywhere! Lol.
Southern Alberta, Canada