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Très belle randonnée au pied du majestueux Roc d'Enfer. Vous traverserez l'alpage, entre fleurs de montagne aux mille couleurs et vaches en pâture pour atteindre le col Ratti, point culminant offrant une vue sublime sur le Mont-Blanc et les
Aravis.
Very beautiful hike at the foot of the majestic Roc d'Enfer. You will cross the mountain pasture, between mountain flowers of a thousand colours and grazing cows to reach the Ratti pass, the highest point offering a sublime view of the Mont-Blanc and the Aravis.
The importance of pasture to horses.
Horses are grazing animals and most horses meet their nutritional needs from cool-season grass pasture or hay.
Forages are an important part of the equine diet and more than 80% of horses have some pasture access. There are many benefits for horses grazing pasture compared to eating hay in confinement, including the reduction of unwanted behaviors such as bedding and manure eating, cribbing and chewing wood. (this info was published in an article from the University of Minnesota )
I drove across Beverley Westwood yesterday an ancient area of pasture land on the edge of Beverley, were cattle still graze unfenced. In all my years of crossing the Westwood I have never seen it so carpeted in buttercups. I had time to stop and take a quick grab shot as you can see the sky was heavy with clouds a few minutes after taking the shot it was pouring with rain
Apart from a crop it is SOOC with no filters
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Fall is near so now backyard will be full of deers, this newcomers are not afraid of human so far so they keep venturing closer and closer!
Heerlijk weids ,rustige landelijk uitzicht in Friesland
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Wonderfully wide, quiet rural view in Friesland
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Was down in Dumfries and Galloway yesterday for some wildlife. A quiet day however there were some cool appearances. This roe deer was grazing, we kept very still and quiet and we’re rewarded with a close up of this stunning animal. I hope you have a good weekend.
Wild South Africa
Kruger National Park
...it was such a beautiful and peaceful scene that I just had to photograph it.
"I saw deep in the eyes of the animals the human soul look out upon me. I saw where it was born deep down under feathers and fur, or condemned for a while to roam four-footed among the brambles,I caught the clinging mute glance of the prisoner and swore that I would be faithful."
- Heny David Thoreau
Photo Taken @ Endless
With the alignment of a setting sun, steam from the Prismatic Stream and a grazing bison present an opportunity that I couldn't resist
At Langford Lakes (I thought this might make some people smile 😊). The goose is actually in the distance behind the cattle!
Winter sun melts across the landscape as the horses graze quietly in the soft morning light. Covered in a frosty blanket of snow, a visit to Frisland should suffice to warm even the coldest heart to dreams of a White Christmas.
Crested Pigeon (Ocyphaps lophotes)
I took a brief walk to the Heathdale - Glen Orden Wetlands this morning. This one was grazing in the dry land area.
As mentioned yesterday, I'm posting a close up of this pretty gal. She was so kind to create some excitement for our group. We had yet to see a moose and she came at just the right time and place with Denali in the background. This is a day I'll never forget.
There is a pond just across the road of Wonder Lake where this was shot. It was quite the wildlife evening. We saw what must have been a 50 lbs beaver cross the road 10 or 15 feet from us as well as a family of ducks. Some of which you see in the foreground of this picture.
I timed my shot here and held down my shutter as she pulled her head from the water hoping to get the water coming from her mouth. She made her way down the lake grazing on her evening snack. She seemed very comfortable with us standing and staring at her.
To see the light on her face you would never think it's after 10 PM when I shot this. The beauty of those long Alaskan days.