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A cow elk wears her warm winter coat in the Wichita Mountains of southwestern Oklahoma. Elk are capable of withstanding the truly brutal cold of the Rocky Mountains; those on the Southern Plains aren't even challenged. And as a bonus they have virtually no predators.
The elk herd in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge has grown to the point annual controlled hunts must be held to keep the herd in balance with its habitat.
Our beautiful world being passed on.
RKO_1815. Early foggy morning capture in the Netherlands. The fog and cows created for a nice moody scenery! Taken with my iPhone!
You don't have to travel far to find the beauty of nature!
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Maxine is a cow I do not have much to do with, mainly because of all my encounters with her has been associated with my own cow Norma.
Norma and Maxine do not like each other.
Maxine runs with the herd, while Norma and Jeanie are in a paddock on their own as I like to visit them everyday to brush and cuddle.
The times Maxine and Norma have shared a fence-line it is like they want to kill each other.
They both get that look. They arch their necks, snort, head butt and if they happen to get mixed up they charge each other and let me tell you, these girls aren't messing around.
So it is best to keep them apart.
Cows relationships are very much like our own human relationships.
Sitting alone in my cabin on a winter day, darkness settling in by 4:30 p.m. and the temperature at -20°F, I started looking through photos taken over the years. It’s good therapy for me. I get to relive all the trips my wife and I took together. I found this photo still sitting in the RAW folder, waiting to be processed, so I thought I’d share the story behind it.
There’s a place south of Delta Junction, Alaska that we loved to hike and camp at. On our first road trip together in 2010, as a new couple, we went there. It’s a two-hour drive from the cabin, and we would go between two and three times a month.
On this evening in late July, we decided to take a late stroll. This was before cancer, before Covid—when life was treating us well. Eddie was very fit for her age. She was 64 when this photo was taken, but she looked like she was in her 50s. She could out-hike me and pushed me to keep up. She was an Alaskan through and through.
We came across a cow moose in a pond, browsing on the vegetation just below the water’s surface. She would bend down, stay underwater for about 30 seconds, then come up dripping and chewing away. She kept one eye on us since we were fairly close, but she knew we weren’t a threat. She stayed in the pond eating while we watched her for as long as the mosquitoes allowed.
The evening was warm, calm, with only a few clouds in the sky. Just Eddie, me, and a cow moose—sharing an Alaskan evening together in the wilderness.
Oh, how I miss those days.
For you, my Eddie. My forever love.
This fine looking young lady spent about 6 hours browsing in our yard. She was skittish at first, but after a while, she got used to our presence. She laid down and slept in the deeper grasses beyond our lawn. It makes my wife and I feel really privileged to have wildlife trust us enough to be relaxed in our presence.
Biasa nya pacu jawi di warnai dengan percikan lumpur
Tapi sekarang berbeda
di warnai dengan percikan air
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STEER WRESTLING
Jake Mitchell of Barger, Texas, competes in the steer wrestling competition at the International Finals Youth Rodeo in Shawnee, Okla., Thursday, July 15, 2004. Mitchell brought the steer down in 7.2 seconds.
Cow Hollow Wood is a 40-acre ancient woodland in Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire. It is managed by the Woodland Trust and is open to the public. The wood is home to a variety of trees, including oak, ash, and hazel, and is a haven for wildlife.
Yes, its summer in Holland. And we are so Happy.
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The Day the Cow Sneezed, written and illustrated by James Flora. 1957.
I had been looking for this book for a long long time and finally found one on eBay with a price that I could afford: $16! It was a former library book, but no marks or tears inside.
The cover you see here is not from my copy. Mine had those ugly library stickers covering the cow and spine. This cover image is courtesy of Flora's biographer, Irwin Chusid.
More about this book on my blog.