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A baby fawn receives nourishment from its mother while she tenderly licks off any scent which could attract predators.
[Apologies to all those that have seen this one a few times these past couple of days! But while it was still generating significant views/feedback I've become hugely interested in the overall response. Ta muchly. : )]
UPDATE! This image has since leapt straight into my Top 50 Interestingnest Set in just three days [just refreshed for end of January]. This has never happened to a new image this quickly before: currently ranked 7th in my 600+ uploads. Although I'm really pleased to see one of the images from The Anatomy Of A Stroke making that metaphorical jump this month, too. : )]
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Water them with worry and fear and you will produce weeds that choke the life from your dream. Water them with optimism and solutions and you will cultivate success. Always be on the lookout for ways to turn a problem into an opportunity for success. Always be on the lookout for ways to nurture your dream."
— Lao Tzu
This Elephant (Loxodonta africana) cow with 2 day old calf only came out of the bush for a brief moment; fortunately I was able to get one shot; Timbavati Private Nature Reserve; South Africa;
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One day at a time you share pure joy with the people you come across,
One person at a time you embrace the soul like the air gently caresses a dahlia,
One flower at a time you spread colors to the world like a kaleidoscope revolving around the earth,
And one color at a time you bring magic to our lives and paint a grateful smiles on our lips...
Unique as a rose,
Soft as a tulip,
Light as a dandelion,
Your heart is like a never ending flower field where the sun never sets and the moon refuses to sleep...
By Adam Cayden (The Bunneh)
P.S. I am super excited to finally be posting this idea I had in my head and the best person I wanted to try it on was Lya. It is because she is one who reminds me of flowers; Sweet, beautiful, refreshing, lively, bright and full of fragrance! Anything she touches will give life and make anything better. Her nurturing nature is truly felt and whenever she is excited she manages to just make it grow on you no matter how grumpy you are. (I admit I am grumpy at times hahaha)
What makes this photo so much fun to do was that I challenged Adam to write me a little prose or poem for it and he wrote the sweetest, heartfelt and loving piece. They are so relationship goals and to have them as friends is refreshing! Thanks for making my garden colorful!
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Looking up from between the columns flanking the entrance to the Royal College of Physicians, St Andrew's Place, at the south-eastern end of Regent's Park. The building opened in 1964 and was designed by architect Denys Lasdun. It is Grade I listed by Historic England.
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The natural beauty of Sydney Harbour and the man made profile of the City skyline. Which do you prefer?
The view from Bradley's Head.
A rerelease of a digital image (without watermarks and framing) made from a photo of a mother bird feeding it's offspring on top of a roof.
Art - Texture added to photo image
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With ingrained parental patience, a white tern incubates an egg in a small hollow on a tree branch. It briefly stood up to stretch and reposition a little giving me a barely visible glimpse through the feathers around the abdominal brood patch of the single brown and beige mottled egg balanced between its feet. The manu-o-Kū is an arboreal nesting pelagic seabird that doesn’t construct a nest; instead using a flat or hollow or fork in the tree to keep the egg from rolling away. It uses its strong clawed semipalmate feet to help steady the egg and perhaps to also provide incubation warmth. This one is nesting in a monkeypod tree adjacent to a building in urban Honolulu. After the egg hatches in about 35 days, the sexually monomorphic adults that have been alternating incubation duties will begin alternating fishing and feeding duties.
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Another view of British Columbia's Duffy Lake below:
Thanks for taking a look.
It's been a hectic few months and I'm still going through this year's images photographed while down in Antarctica and Falkland Islands as photographer-in-residence for the better part of a month for One Ocean Expeditions.
Today, a shout-out to all you parents and caregivers out there. You don't always know the right answers, but you just work on instinct and try your best.
Parenting done King penguin-style. Volunteer Point, Falkland Islands.
Adult Pileated Woodpecker (Dryocopus pileatus) feeding chick in nest hole.
Once again, thanks to Michel Paquin for notifying and directing us to this amazing sight in Parc Angrignon, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
Un grand merci à Michel Paquin pour sa gentillesse et son temps de nous informer et de nous aider à trouver le nid.
Nikon D7000 f/6.3 1/250 sec. ISO-200 380 mm flash
We nurture our creativity when we release our inner child. Let it run and roam free. It will take you on a brighter journey – Serina Hartwell
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For the first few weeks, White-tailed fawns (Odocoileus virginianus) are hidden in vegetation by their mothers. The newborn fawns will spend about 90 percent of their time bedded for the first weeks of their lives. The mother doe will return to nurse them four to five times a day. This strategy keeps scent levels low to avoid predators. At 2 to 3 weeks of age the fawns are then able to follow their mothers on foraging trips. Fawns are usually weaned by the time they lose their spots. As their spots disappear, the fawn's coat also changes from its reddish color to a grayish winter coat. This beautiful fawn was photographed in Fredericksburg in the Texas Hill Country.
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