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Baboon baby in the forests of the Lake Manyara, Tanzania
Better be watched by an animal than a nosy man.
The world is like a book and those, who do not travel, only read the first page.
If you only visit 2 continents in your lifeteime, visit Africa, twice.
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Mother alligator coaxing one of her babies to join the others in the pod. I was watching as another alligator approached; the Mum eventually attacked the intruder - so protective. Cullinan conservation area, west of Houston, Texas. 3/9/23. Enlarge so the infant can be better seen in front of the mother's snout.
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Back in the beginning of October I posted a photo of a late season baby cardinal. Well baby is growing up. Look at him now. Such a beauty.
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This shot was taken exactly two months ago 🐥
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May 2022
Baby crickets on a daisy flower.
The fires (California ) are terrible, I hope they are all put out soon .
Blanket flowers are long lived and vibrant flowers. This year these plants have been exploding with new growth. Once I started looking at the various photographs I've taken during their stages of development, I decided that this little blossom was still quite a baby flower. Perhaps that is why gardening shops are called nurseries.
A baby oriole is sitting in the feeding dish staring at the jelly dish not quite sure how to access it. He saw mom and dad doing it but it seemed so much easier for them.
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Unfortunately, baby bear did not follow mom into the greenbelt. I had to wait a few minutes for it to climb down.
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Two baby bunnies arrived on my NC property during the spring of 2021. After some squabbling they became friends....matured, then realized they were of the opposite sex. The following spring they mated and this is a picture of their offspring several months later. During late summer the parents left, so the babies could learn to survive on their own.
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A mid week visit to the beach. Apparently we both needed it. Sometimes I forget just how much she is like me!
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Babies act out when they're hungry, cold, tired. They do this for survival.
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Waxwing birds are not true long-distance migrants, but wander erratically outside the breeding season and move south from their summer range in winter. In poor berry years huge numbers can erupt well beyond their normal range, often in flocks that on occasion number in the thousands.
A new Waxwing family in the tree about 50' outside our balcony.
My wife caught this one!
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I still remember this photographic moment. Wandering through my flower garden on a warm day, I noticed movement in some dried fronds of sword ferns. Then I was filled with happiness when I realized I was seeing baby spiders scurrying around. Eventually I discovered that these were Araneus (European garden spider or crowned orb weaver). I'm just pleased that I had this close encounter.
Baby crowned orb weaver spiders travel in the most interesting way. Do check out this link for more information...
owlcation.com/stem/Araneus-Diadematus-The-One-Year-Life-C...
A curious baby red squirrel visiting our yard.
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Tina and the Puglets
I'm guessing this pied billed grebe is just a few weeks old. Those white facial markings will eventually disappear. According to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, pied-billed grebes leave the nest the day they hatch and spend the first week or so mostly riding on a parent's back. This is a diving bird and this little one could spend a considerable amount of time under water. There were lots of baby birds at the Veterans Oasis Park yesterday. (a picture of one of the park ponds in the first comment)
A Gannet keeping a tight hold of its baby high up on a ledge on Bempton Cliffs.
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Baby blue eyes or Nemophila menziesii, a beautiful little blue flower often added in flower mixes for wild gardens. Montenaken, Belgium.
I am having babies fever and can't wait for the animal babies to start appearing. This is a baby Pika and while one probably would not see these until summer I can't wait for the spring babies either.
Our baby is really growing. We are becoming friends. If you want to make friends with a Rabbit give them black licorice Yesterday I went out close to it and held apiece out and talked to it. It came within 3 feet of me and stopped. I can go out in the yard now and it doesn't go back under the storage shed.
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