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Wow she started at about 3pm. and at 11 pm she has eleven pups now... hahaha
This is Pearls second litter. Her first litter she only had 7.....
These are only hours old.. I decided to bring her in the house to give her a cleaner place to take care of them....
Each year during the months of November and December grey seals come to the beach of Donna Nook (Lincolnshire - UK) to give birth to their pups. After a week or three, when the pups are weaned, the females are ready to mate, causing bloody fights among the competing bulls.
The area is near an RAF bombing range, but the seals don’t seem to be disturbed by the noise of the planes. They are even doing better than elsewhere in the UK. Donna Nook turns out to be a safe place, and has the best statistics for pup survivals. But Unfortunately there is also a downside: some of the visitors and photographers get too close to the seals, so that the mothers panic and abandon their pups. For that reason we decided to stay in the fenced area and not to go out on the beach. In fact, later we heard from other people that they found quite a few dead pups near the shoreline …
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For some odd reason, this is probably my favorite photo from our trip to New Orleans. The Pepto pink background, the "cool Joe" pose of the dog, the sunglasses.
The Pup. A walk in the English countryside with the lurcher puppy.
Pentax ME Super SLR
SMC Pentax-M 50mm F/1.7 prime lens
Orange filter
Ilford Delta Professional 400 135 film
Scanned negative, a post scan tidy using Gimp 2.8 software.
Supermarine Walrus and Sopwith Pup at the Fleet Air Arm Museum, RNAS Yeovilton, Somerset, on 8th August 2010.