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Visiting Wineries was on our to do list while visiting my sister in Victoria, Texas. The first winery was out in the country and when we left the adjacent property had cows grazing. I decided to try my photo hand from afar. Photo images credited to Vickie Lynne Klinkhammer of Vickielynne Photography and Designs (VLP & Designs)

Scene rurali nell'Inghilterra del sud :)

Buona giornata, foto dal mio archivio

 

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Highland cow beside an unfenced road in Dartmoor National Park.

South of Cottonwood Falls, Kansas

A cow moose (alces alces) making her way towards the shore, her calf, on the half turn, ready to follow. Photographed at Wolf Lake, Yukon Territory, Canada. More at "Colin Pacitti Wildlife Photography" - www.colin-pacitti.com.

Continuing my random oldie series with this twelve year old shot of a cow moose found in Rocky Mountain National Park.

It had been a long time since we had seen a moose in this area, then all of a sudden we saw three in the same day. This cow moose was in the trees at the top of the pass in Emigration Canyon, Idaho. She had a calf nearby, which made her dangerous. We stayed in the car when we took photos.

This life size replica of Highland cow (Scottish breed of long haired cattle) stands in Tollcross Park, in the courtyard of the old east lodge off Wellshot Road, which leads to the children’s animal farm. One of many Andy Scott sculptures in the Glasgow area.

It was commissioned for Tollcross Children’s Farm and the Friends of Tollcross Park.

 

The We're Here! gang has been looking for cow buoys today...oh wait...

Full moon rising over a winterscape.

I had been taking pictures of my friend's windmill and the cows stood and watched me for a longtime. I think they thought we were coming to feed them. They made a nice foreground for this beautiful January sunset.

Oklahoma Panhandle

Happy weekend greetings everyone

Thanks for all the comments last week for the lambs

much appreciated

greetings all the animals on the farm

caroline

This is the third time I've felt nervous photographing animals. First it was the swans, then the energetic bee and now the cows. Once I'd taken this shot, the cows started following us. It was quite a way to the other side and more and more joined to follow us. One made as though it was going to charge Ruby Dog but she was a good little doggie and didn't react. It was only when we were near the end of the field that we noticed the gate. The cows were following us thinking we were going to open it and let them out. Phew! :)

This old cow bell belonged to my partner's grandfather. We have it hanging on an antique plow in the rock garden. Little things like this add so much interest to a garden.

 

Also known as... Queen Anne's lace, mother die, mummy die, fairy lace, lady’s lace and hedge parsley. At Taunton Deane, Somerset.

 

In times gone by the names "mother die" and "mummy die" were used to frighten children into thinking that if they picked cow parsley, their mother would die. This was intended to deter children from potentially picking deadly hemlock. - The Woodland Trust.

  

Two cows in a desolate meadow.

 

[Explored, Dec 13, 2016]

 

A peaceful sunrise at Cow & Calf rocks in Ilkley. 🌅 The golden sun rises over the misty valley, while birds take flight along the rugged cliffs.

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“Science deals with the world which it perceives but, seeking more and more to penetrate the veil of naïve perception, progresses only towards the goal of nothing, because it still does not accept in practice (whatever it may admit theoretically) that the mind first creates what it perceives as objects, including the instruments which Science uses for that very penetration. It insists on dealing with ‘data,’ but there shall no data be given, save the bare percept. The rest is imagination. Only by imagination therefore can the world be known. And what is needed is, not only that larger and larger telescopes and more and more sensitive calipers should be constructed, but that the human mind should become increasingly aware of its own creative activity.”

-Owen Barfield, Poetic Diction (28):

A herd of cows grazes on a foggy frosty morning and just one cow watches me take the photo.

Doolin, County Clare, Ireland

Long Grove, Iowa

An inquisitive cow wondering what I'm doing holding a little black box to my face in the middle of a farm in Dorset.

 

Isle of Purbeck, UK

Green pasture, beautiful sky...a cow's dream!

 

“Thanks everybody for your visit and kind comments, really appreciated!”

OKz32-2 with a tourist train to Chabówka scares the cows near Mszana Dolna Marki

Infrared Cow taking a bath

 

720nm

Somebody else's cows. :)

Dios hizo la luz.......Y yo vi una vaca.

A cow elk wears her warm winter coat in the Wichita Mountains of southwestern Oklahoma. Elk are capable of withstanding the truly brutal cold of the Rocky Mountains; those on the Southern Plains aren't even challenged. And as a bonus they have virtually no predators.

 

The elk herd in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge has grown to the point annual controlled hunts must be held to keep the herd in balance with its habitat.

 

Our beautiful world being passed on.

Woerden, 20 March 2016. (Klompenpad: Graveslootpad)

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