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A 5 day old baby took a peek when I took a photo but then shut them tight again. Guess he didn't like what he saw but I liked him!
Elephants are sensitive fellow animals where if a baby complains, the entire family will rumble and go over to touch and caress it.
did you ever wonder why elephants are different colors? I is because of the color of the mud they roll in.
Tarangire National Park, Tanzania
My illustration for the invitation to my baby shower.
If you want a card for your baby shower with a customized version of this picture, e-mail me for details!
Serene, peaceful and merely contemplating life as a bird, this baby blue heron disappeared behind the reeds shortly after I took this shot. I thought to myself, good instinct baby blue, may you have a long and prosperous life. Press L for full screen.
Nikon D7000 F/7.1 1/500 sec. ISO-200 +5 step 380mm
Baby Screech Owl (owlet) located in Parc Angrignon, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
Special thanks to the kind Michel Paquin who took the time to tell us and direct us towards these cute little owlets.
Un grand merci à Michel Paquin pour sa gentillesse et son temps de nous informer et de nous aider à trouver ces petits hiboux.
It was a perfect day today and a lot of families were out and about enjoying it at the Howell Living Farm In Lambertville, NJ.
This little baby Markhor goat and I startled each other. He came running around the corner and saw me with my camera and it scared him. He just froze and stood there (on three legs) looking at me, wondering what I was going to do. That was great, because it gave me a chance to get his picture. Then, he ran.
big feet, short tail, short beak, short wings.
One of the baby roadrunners. (The other disappeared the same day they left the nest. Probably a cat, maybe a hawk.)
Another shot of Baby Tews Falls from the October 29th shoot day. I have been backed logged with photos from the past 2 months so I am just trying to get caught up by posting lots over the next little while so enjoy.
Four baby swallows snuggle close and warm
Opening their yellow beaks and squeaking for their feed
Mother watches keenly while father searches for food
Gathering enough with countless return trips.
Thirty days passed as the babies grow
Into little ones with well-filled fluff
Learning to clean their feathers and learning to talk
In their own language which their mother would speak.
Diligently they learn the tricks of flight
And now, they are ready for the special plight
First, stop at the nearest branch and think and ponder
Widen their vision and stretch their feather.
One, two, three, four - forward each one flies
Never to look back to say good-bye ?
Mother and father wave with dearest bless
Not even one of them turns to look back?
Parents, Parents - sadness not
For your children have found their own paths
Once you had been young and found your way
Now just let your children fly high to grow fast.
By Rosa Kawashima -- Just a thought on Father 's Day 2016
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Parents miss your children and now you know
How your parents felt when they let you go!!!
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Hi everyone, I wrote this poem in a stir of my emotion on Father's Day here in UK...
.. and I started thinking about my dear father who had left me years ago..... !!!
Hope you like my poem and share my thoughts.......::)) !!!
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*******************Picture was taken in Hong Kong while on Holiday visiting a village where the swallows family built their nest on the ceiling of undisturbed corner...::)) !!! The light was tricky and I could do my best not to disturb the family, as a lot of activities were going on... ****************
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This little guy is living in my sugar maple tree in the backyard, and is only about a third of the size of a full grown squirrel. I've never seen one this small wandering around on its own before. I'm a little worried that it's not big enough to make it through the winter, but I'm keeping my fingers crossed. x
On this most auspicious of days, the happy little babies were playing away. When all of the sudden an enormous racket rang . Shocked from their play there came an attack with a bang,
They came from the trees, and onto the sand, their little tanks, It was getting out of hand!
The poor little babies had to fend them all off. Their little firepower was easy to scoff. They bashed them away, like babies at play....
Happy Halloween!
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This was @micah and I's 4th Baby Collab over the years - it was the first BFVA since pandemic, so we knew we had to do a bit of a build to commemorate the most important collab series of all time ....
2017 - Scala Baby
2018- Baby Mecha fights
2019- Sewer Baby
2022- Baby Wars
Micah (and Finn) built the good babies, I built the invading babies and some of the sand work.
Special thanks to Spencer and Danny for helping with finishing touches at BFVA.
I was watching Del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities over weekend and got me in the mood to build something spooky, when I realized I had this wonderful build that i need to post...
and the other 3 collabs now that I think about it ...
The baby shark was hooked by a fisherman on the shore. It was unhooked and released back into the ocean.
I deliberately left the man’s foot in the frame so that you can clearly see how small the shark is.
Perhaps the most distinct and iconic feature of a hammerhead shark is its long, flat head. However, a baby hammerhead shark is born with a slightly different-shaped noggin. Instead of the broad, flat head that adults have, baby hammerheads’ heads are slightly rounded. Scientists say they are born this way to make it easier to exit the birth canal.
Female hammerhead sharks typically give birth in the summer near warm coastlines and have live births. The babies are an average of 2.1 feet long and weigh about 6 pounds. e live births. The babies are an average of 2.1 feet long and weigh about 6 pounds.
Even though they are born small, hammerhead sharks have plenty of growing to do. Depending on their species, they will grow up to weigh anywhere from 500 to 1,000 pounds.
a-z-animals.com/blog/baby-hammerhead-shark-five-facts-fiv...