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We came across this young wildebeest taking time out for a little refreshment before moving on. It always amazes me how big some of the calves are that are still nursing. It was exciting to see and capture this intimate moment on our recent trip to Etosha , Namibia.
We have already booked for 2016 for anyone who would like to join us on this exciting and awesome adventure.
Just returned from a lovely trip with family to P.E.I. and Nova Scotia in Eastern Canada. What a beautiful trip and so special to be able to spend time with family.
A grey squirrel stops by for a mid day snack, I think his favorite was the soft peanuts in the trail mix we made up for them.
Project Flickr ~ Action
Our Daily Challenge ~ Snack
Never captured a close up Dove before :-) I forgot my treats today, but fortunately people were there feeding the birds snacks at the side of the pond!
After days of some brutal winter weather, it's nice to have a break and get to eat in the warmth of the winter sun.
Sebby invited Gloomy bear for a little snack, poor thing I guess it has to learn a bit of table manners to dine with a butler XD
Sebastian and Gloomy were given to me on my birthday a month ago by my boyfriend :D Placed them into a large box, enough for me to think it was another doll, that trickster! ~_~ I still love it though :D
» snack run «
→ Head - Genus Project
→ Body - Maitreya
→ Hair - Doux
→ Top - Astralia
→ Shorts - Evani
→ Bag - “Round Bag - Bubblegum” by Tim Yung at the Galleria Mall Event (2/6)
→ Earrings - “Hindu Kush Earrings - Plush Berry” by LIFONTI Online at the Cake Day Event
A male Carnaby's Cockatoo enjoying his pine cone snack at ECU. His beak looks like there is something wrong with it but I think it is just sticky from the pine resin. Pines are not native to Australia but the Carnaby's have adapted to their presence and in fact the pine are an important source of food for them - see this article for more information www.sciencewa.net.au/topics/environment-a-conservation/it...
Nature in Focus ~ 500px ~ G+ ~ Redbubble
We generally give Sock a puzzle toy every other day or so. He loves these toys because they're filled with treats and goodies so he really looks forward to them.
The thing is though, he's a one trick pony and his only way of solving the puzzle is to pick the toy up and then drop it.
It's usually fairly effective, but every once in a while a treat goes off trajectory and he loses it.
Well, last night he must have lost one of his snacks under the couch because he was fixated on trying to get under it (spoiler alert - he's too big). Scott took a look with the flashlight and couldn't see anything.
Sock disagreed.
So tonight, as the obsession continued, Scott decided to investigate and lifted the couch.
Sock was right and happily retrieved his much anticipated snack.
Hope everyone has had a good day.
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We haven't seen any babies yet but momma has been out and about and looks like she's enjoying my willow tree at the moment. I'm sure within a few days she will bring them around to show us.
Food Credit:
JunkFood: Pizzasnacks Chips and Slab Soda available @ Anthem
JunkFood: Tackies Snack Cakes available @ the mainstore
Annabel demanded the $4-per-pound yellow pepper at the grocery store today, which we figured was a good investment in encouraging her to eat healthy snacks. As soon as she got home, she fished it out of the bag and demanded to get up into her high chair. ... we were barely able to convice her to wash it before she commensed chomping away.