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The cow on the left and the calf in the middle are the ones I posted earlier this month. The cow on the right was peacefully grazing nearby and kept getting closer. I thought maybe the mom might get a bit defensive, but all remained calm. Again, this is two cows and one calf...not a cow and two calves. The cow on the right is on lower ground, making her looks smaller.
This was taken during the rut and there was a large bull nearby but he stubbornly remained in tall, dense willows so no shot of him on this day.
Bighorn National Forest, Wyoming.
This little robin was a cheeky and brave little fellow, im sure he would of jumped in the car if Mollie wasn't there!
Carpintero de campo
Picapalo de campo
Field flicker
Pica-pau-do-campo
Scientific classification:
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Order:Piciformes
Family:Picidae
Genus:Colaptes
Species:C. campestris
Atlántida, Canelones, Uruguay
Happiness is when belly is full of mother's milk. This is a very common scene in the streets of India this time of the year. Sad reality is that most of the puppies will not survive beyond first few months.
Red squirrel enjoying the sap when it starts to run through the tree in the spring... maple syrup time!
These baby gorillas I got to photograph recently were beyond adorable, it was so fascinating to watch their family dynamics ... I enjoyed the opportunity to capture their personalities.
HORACIO PATRONE: en Reserva Costanera Sur . RECS. - NIKON D 7000 lens NIKON 70 300 VR .BUENOS AIRES -ARGENTINA .es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reserva_ecol%C3%B3gica_de_Buenos_Aires
Park Grün 80 Münchenstein, Basel. Blaumeise hält Ausschau nach Wetterlage und feindlichen "Flugzeugen".
This Red Deer seem to enjoy a game of Hide and Seek as it playfully disappeared and reappeared behind the large boulder
Ran into two yearling cow moose this morning. This one must have liked how I smelled as she kept getting closer and closer. I finally moved when she got about 10-12 yards. They are so pretty and slick right now.
She looks a little better bigger.
Just back from a wonderful day on Skomer mainly photographing Puffins at the Wick. The Puffins were out in their masses catching loads of sand eels. The chicks were out of sight in the nests. They say they are a few weeks behind this year. I was really pleased with this shot as he flapped his wings whilst showing his beakful of sand eels.