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There is a family huddled together in the front of the boat feeding the ducks. Not very clear I know.
II Fórum Internacional de Estudos Estratégicos para Desenvolvimento Agropecuário e Respeito ao Clima – FEED 2011
Swallowtail feeding on an Echinacea flower. Shot Raw in macro mode with the great Motorola ZN5 Kodak-camera phone.
First Lady Jane Beshear joined more than 4,000 fourth-graders from across Central Kentucky for the inaugural “Feed the Mind - Kentucky” event at Rupp Arena to celebrate and promote reading and literacy throughout the Commonwealth. Lexington. March 1, 2013.
Fresno State beef unit student worker Steven Pozzi feeds hay to beef unit cattle, photo by Geoff Thurner, Copyright 2017.
My wife and I visited the Audubon Zoo in New Orleans earlier this year. We love going to good zoos and photographing the animals.
Johnson County Government employees participate in the May 2 Feed the Need campaign event outside the Administration Building. All donations of food and money benefit area food pantries serving eligible Johnson County residents.
"Feeding the feathers" is a composition where a man feeds geese daily in the Cherry Walk.
These geese get crazy when they see their feeder!
From the feral colony I help feed and watch over.
This is George. George appeared on the scene just a few weeks ago, but made quite the impact.
He is not feral. Quite the contrary, he is a very sweet and gentle cat, who loves to be petted and will kindly lick your hand in thanks.
George clearly belonged to someone, but somehow wound up in this wood. Drop-off, runaway, left-behind....we don't know.
He was also a candidate for rescue, but it was during the course of testing him for feline AIDS/luekemia (before getting him fixed) we discovered he was FIV (AIDS) positive.
Shit.
So this very friendly and exceptionally well-mannered cat is living out what remains of his life with one of the other women who helps watch over this colony. It's a shame because he likely would have made an exceptional companion to some family.
The Lakes was still frozen over so most of the waterbirds were forced to look for food on the shore. It is amazing just how close they will come to you if they think you are going to feed them. At first it looked like who was feeding who!
Just as lively as the smaller weasel, this stoat was difficult to photograph except when eating.
Imaged at the British Wildlife Centre Photographic Day, 15 April 2013.
Johnson County Government employees participate in the May 2 Feed the Need campaign event outside the Administration Building. All donations of food and money benefit area food pantries serving eligible Johnson County residents.
Johnson County Government employees participate in the May 2 Feed the Need campaign event outside the Administration Building. All donations of food and money benefit area food pantries serving eligible Johnson County residents.
For just a couple of dollars at Taronga you can line up to feed the Raffe's.
I loved it. Hope to do it again when I am there next.
The one that I am feeding the carrot to is blind. So she feels with her tongue. She just waves it about until she finds something. So I had to give her one, just to make sure. I got to feed a couple of them.