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A good news story! Grey seal numbers, in the UK, have increased from only 500 in the early 20th century to more than 120 000 now. Here are a few of last year's pups.
Fox pup at the edge of the forest looks at the photographer with curiosity and distrust. Amazing look. Meeting of two worlds. Green grass
African wild dog pup (Lycaon pictus), part of the Toulon Pack. Seen in the Sabi Sands area of South Africa.
Conservation Status: Endangered
A Red Fox (Vulpes fulva) pup at the entrance to its den north of Thorhild, Alberta, Canada.
29 May, 2017.
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Imagine 4 otter pups running all over the place with photographers following them. Quite a crazy time. They are so fast in the water and on land. Here they are on the boardwalk or trying to squeeze in.
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A Common seal youngster, was great to come across this little fella on my walk along the beach yesterday
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Wile E. Coyote would be proud of this young pup! Whatever he is on the prowl for will get its due! ..or as the tune goes: "if he catches you ....your through!
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Halichoerus grypus
From the 2016 November birthing season at Donna Nook on the Lincolnshire coast.
Every November and December, grey seals come to the Donna Nook coastline to give birth to their pups near the sand dunes.
1,957 pups were born in the 2016 season., last year 2,134 were born.
The Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust manage this National Nature reserve.
Rotti pup is getting used to traveling in a car...hard to believe she is only four months old!
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I believe this little pup is the same one I photographed late summer on the beach. She looks about the right size and same coloring. She appears healthy, which is so positive since more than 50% of pups don't survive their first year. Fingers crossed she makes it to her first birthday. So adorable.
Seen on the far side of Otago Peninsula. Each big wave that came through the rock pool would send them flying and they seemed to love it.
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During early spring i had the opportunity to watch and photograph red fox pups at their densite, unforgetable moments. You can watch a short clip of them here: youtu.be/Qj7q0BaS5hs
Taken Donna Nook, North Lincolnshire.
Donna Nook which is operated by Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust, covering more than 10km (6.25 miles) of coastline between Grainthorpe Haven in the north and Saltfleet in the south where it borders the Saltfleetby-Theddlethorpe National Nature Reserve. Every November and December, grey seals come to the Donna Nook coastline to give birth to their pups near the sand dunes; a wildlife spectacle which attracts visitors from across the UK. This year over 2205 pups were born, with over 500+ bulls who battle it out for the right to produce the next generation.
Looking forward to see adorable fox pups this spring...Bavaria, Germany
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Like all fox pups this one was skittish and curious at the same time. But funny to see how different the siblings are already at this young age, some are more adventerous and some are so shy...anyhow, wonderful critters for sure. Bavaria, Germany
Grey seal - Halichoerus grypus
From the 2016 November birthing season at Donna Nook on the Lincolnshire coast.
At the last count this year, 2019, 2,168 pups have been born.
A little fox pup hidden among the tall grass close to Mew Lake Road. If you are driving by be sure to slow down as there is a den near the road! More images to come but I love how curious these little ones were!
Here is my second picture I created for Halloween starring Asha as the worried Mother and the Witch dogtor. Introducing Wee Ashala the wee pup who won't do tricks for treats and has been diagnosed as untreatable by the Witch-dogtor.
Halichoerus grypus
From the 2016 November birthing season at Donna Nook on the Lincolnshire coast.
Every November and December, grey seals come to the Donna Nook coastline to give birth to their pups near the sand dunes.
1,957 pups were born in the 2016 season., last year 2,134 were born.
The Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust manage this National Nature reserve.
This pup, almost out of baby-fluff, came up the beach for a closer look. I stayed a respectful distance and used the long lens for this portrait.
Black-tailed prairie dog puppies tussle, like all young siblings do, well at least me and mine. While four wrestle for dominance, the one on the right munches whatever PD's eat.
So it appears my plans are foiled by the muckity-mucks at flickr.... it seems if you add a picture to a group you can't leave it with favorites only. Members of the group can still comment on the photo.
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