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Highland Cow seen in Glasgow`s iconic Pollok Country Park , the park is a fantastic place to visit to see the cow`s

cow island lake

atchafalaya basin

A Jersey cow braving the cold during the first snow of the season.

 

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Sitting alone in my cabin on a winter day, darkness settling in by 4:30 p.m. and the temperature at -20°F, I started looking through photos taken over the years. It’s good therapy for me. I get to relive all the trips my wife and I took together. I found this photo still sitting in the RAW folder, waiting to be processed, so I thought I’d share the story behind it.

 

There’s a place south of Delta Junction, Alaska that we loved to hike and camp at. On our first road trip together in 2010, as a new couple, we went there. It’s a two-hour drive from the cabin, and we would go between two and three times a month.

 

On this evening in late July, we decided to take a late stroll. This was before cancer, before Covid—when life was treating us well. Eddie was very fit for her age. She was 64 when this photo was taken, but she looked like she was in her 50s. She could out-hike me and pushed me to keep up. She was an Alaskan through and through.

 

We came across a cow moose in a pond, browsing on the vegetation just below the water’s surface. She would bend down, stay underwater for about 30 seconds, then come up dripping and chewing away. She kept one eye on us since we were fairly close, but she knew we weren’t a threat. She stayed in the pond eating while we watched her for as long as the mosquitoes allowed.

 

The evening was warm, calm, with only a few clouds in the sky. Just Eddie, me, and a cow moose—sharing an Alaskan evening together in the wilderness.

 

Oh, how I miss those days.

For you, my Eddie. My forever love.

Cow satisfying her thirst at lake Seealpsee

This fine looking young lady spent about 6 hours browsing in our yard. She was skittish at first, but after a while, she got used to our presence. She laid down and slept in the deeper grasses beyond our lawn. It makes my wife and I feel really privileged to have wildlife trust us enough to be relaxed in our presence.

This cow's nose was almost touching the front of my lens.

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Cows about Cambridge is an Art trail of 90 cow sculptures in the city.

She's very pretty, i love the colours. The individual in the bottom left corner of the photo is her calf :-)

Seen along the Mill Race Path near the Jasper Trailhead.

Misty morning hillside on the Quantocks in Somerset.

Following yesterday's post of bull moose, today I present the fairer sex of the species. This gives me an idea for a series I'll call "guys and gals". I'll post a male of a species followed the next day by a female.

This lovely lady was found in the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska.

A lifesize sculpture for sale in Ross's Auction House, Belfast, from the Picasso Cow Project.

I could take pictures of cows all the time, they are so relaxing and fascinating... I don't understand why we eat them. :-( I don't eat cows!

Fillmore Glen State Park, NY.

 

Pentax K-1

Tokina AT-X Pro 235 20-35/2.8

Little Mouse Domme as a cow tonight.

having fun and expressing herself!

Austrian Cows

3 month old calf - Brangus

Pourquoi je prends des bains de lait ? Parce que je n'ai pas trouvé de vache assez haute pour que je prenne des douches

Definitely autumnal this morning with mist along the river. Two Limousin heifers standing by the River Forth

this was the udder one.

Cows Chilling at NCSU CVM - Ranked third in the nation among colleges of veterinary medicine by U.S. News & World Report, NC State’s College of Veterinary Medicine is a driving force in veterinary innovation.

Cows in the 'Banckspolder', behind the dike on the Waddenzee coast. Morning light in May.

Heereweg, Schiermonnikoog island, The Netherlands.

 

Eilander koeien in de Banckspolder, achter de Waddenzeedijk, bij de Heereweg.

 

John Eric Banck was van 1859 tot 1892 'heer van Schiermonnikoog'.

Vanaf 1860 liet hij -op eigen kosten- de eerste zeedijk aanleggen waardoor de Banckspolder ontstond.

In de 260 hectare grote polder, die buiten het Nationaal Park valt, zijn nog 7 boeren actief.

Met hulp van de Werkgroep Weidevogelbeheer en de Vogelwacht Schiermonnikoog wordt veel gedaan voor de weidevogels.

De polder is populair bij o.a. kieviten, grutto's en scholeksters, en 's winters bij foeragerende brandganzen en rotganzen.

©Elisa Fedrizzi

just a shot out of the garage window, Sometimes In the fall after the haying is done, the cows get the run of the hayfield!

This is the hilltop locally called The Larach, traversed by a single track road going from Loch Eck to Ardentinny on Loch Long. It is reputed to be haunted by the ghost of Baron Macinturner, who was murdered in 1685 on his way from his mansion to the nearby Whistlefield Inn. His memorial cairn can still be found at the top of the hill.

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