Fine, trot off, see if I share the hay with you anymore, hmmph.
Photos taken outside Spanish River, Ontario.
Looking at the world from all angles
Water drop hanging on grass straw while the world is mirroring in it.
Female Moose enjoying an early morning drink on the snake river. Grand Teton National Park, WY.
As one foal watches me, three others are sleeping, while two birds hitch a ride.
Slimbridge, was the first of the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust centres to open in 1946. The founder and driving force , Sir Peter Scott was one of the early pioneers of modern wildlife conservation as well as a former Olympic sailing medalist, renowned broadcaster and painter. The WWT now has nine centres in the U.K. […]
via Location, Location, Location, Slimbridge — Wildonline.blog
Despite today’s unexpectedly lengthy and accumulating snowfall, spring is showing definitive signs of arrival. Creeks are once again trickling and last year’s cattails look happy, basking in the sun’s early spring warmth.
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