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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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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.
Unfortunately, baby bear did not follow mom into the greenbelt. I had to wait a few minutes for it to climb down.
▽ Rama hair
▽ Mila skin with brows
▽ Aurealis lipstick
▽ Imitation choker
▽ Evie bag with flowers
▽ Scandalize top
▽ Kitja dungarees
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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!
Happy Friday all. TGIF, right?? :-)
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The front bunny arrived on my property early last summer to graze in the meadow and soon began hunting for seeds by the birdfeeder. The squirrels always chased him away until he learned how to stand up to them. The second baby arrived six weeks later and kept trying to be friends, but the original bunny took a page from the squirrels and acted aggressively. This is the magic moment when they finally bonded and became companions.
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This baby newt is about two months old and nearly two inches long. It’s evolving out of the larval stage, where they look much like tiny fish with spindly arms, and now has a body more closely resembling adults, with spots and fully developed limbs.
The baby is still breathing through very visible gills – the feathery appendages at the back of its head. Within a couple of months they’ll disappear and the juvenile newt will begin breathing through its skin.
The red background is caused by leaves forming a substrate beneath the water. The patches of blue are reflections of sky penetrating the canopy.
I have special affection for babies of all species born on my North Carolina property, and pray they successfully survive the gauntlet of predators to become adults.
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.
This rose will grow up to be creamy white! Sometimes there are both colours at the end of one stem - then it is really beautiful! Sadly the paler ones were spoilt by the rain -I must wait for this one to grow up!
Though of the day:- What a good thing that I didn't take this attitude to my children...
The B. Orioles' nest was in an oak tree at my porch and I have been blessed to watch the parents all spring from the comfort of my porch lounger. Today my husband found this one under the tree so my little birds have flown. A good thing. I will miss them! We put it in the dogwood tree below the fence for protection from our dog. Hoping the parents find it SOON as the Dogwood is right below the Oak. (They have now found it!)
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Taken with macro lens EF 100mm f/2.8 plus ext.tube and diffused macro flash lite (F10, 1/200, ISO 200).
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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.