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Well, I love your humps-photo's Tara, what cuties! I'm sure they are not homesick at all.
Praeb, what a lovely rabbits, I first thought it where angora-cats.
Hi Mario, great to see you're posting here too. And what anadorable pictures, so very charming.
That Heidelberg-zoo must be 'grosse Klasse', Bernie, as your pictures are amazing ones.
Hi Mark, what beautiful colors and reflections you've captured. Also the POV is very beautiful, wishing you a speed recovery with your hand.
Wishing you all a very fine week, Mies-Jacomina.
OH WOW! I cannot turn my back to this forum a few days, before everything beautiful pops in.
Cristo´s Ibis´ in bed time and so the duck in sunset.
Tara´s lovely camels. YAY! I saw the camels :)))
Praep´s.... Too cute Dwarf rabbits :)
Mario´s lovely ducks kissing in the pond
Bernie´s adorable elephant baby, not to mention the gorgeous flamingos :)
Marks beautiful resting gull in Lake Mitchigan. And the flying gulls in the Atlantic.
All amazingly captured.
Havent been close to any animals lately, so I havent got anything to share, but I hope to be able to post something before the month is over. Have a great week, Friends.
Attached Link: The Matrix Fly
I captured a fly in the past with a flash that was to strong for the white table - the result was "The Matrix Fly"Not a challenge-contribution - just for fun...
OH, How cute they are. We dont have these around here. Must be a fallow deer, yes? They are bigger than the little roe deer, we have so many of here.
Love its spotted fur :D Beautifully captured, Jacomina :) Have you thought about, it might be THEM who are messing up your garden? You need to set up a WEBcam in your garden.. :)
What a fantastic animal you've captured here, Tom.
I love this shot, as the two textures are such great together.
BTW, thank you for the interesting info, Tom.
Thank you, dear Helle.
And indeed, that is something to think about, it could indeed be deer, which made that mess in our garden! You know all about this, huh ;-)
Deer... we live just inside a wood line wth a small woods behind the house. Deer will eat our yard plants and love the fresh shoots. My mother-in-law lives in a small city with houses all around and deer still find her flower garden and vegetables.
I was told of many ways to keep the deer away from plants and one which was effective is this: String a "fence" of old video tape around the garden, tape about 1/2m to 1m above the ground. The tape shimmers in the air and may make a sound the deer hear. This is not attractive but is not ugly. Last year the tape stopped the eating of hostas at the wood edge. This year, I will use if needed until the plants are fully grown. Thus far, the plants have not been nibbled. Squirrels will sometimes dig up the bulbs of tulips and other bulb plants.
Jacomina, the deer may believe you planted the garden for them! Yummmmm!
WOW! I must try that trick out here. THank you, I soon cannot have any flowers unless they are in a hight that they cannot reach, so we have a balustrade on the front of the house, where we place our pots, but the pot I planted two geraniums in, is down I take the chance .... maybe they dont like them this year... they change alot.
This is Leo, the little dog of my friend! It 'is really very cute! :-)
Thank you so much for your "fence"-idea, Tom! Indeed the squirrels here can make a mess too in our garden ;-)
Good luck, Helle.....you are very brave putting Geraniums for the deer, LOL
Leo and Tito are really friends to be very proud of, Maria. I love your photo-shots of them. It's so adorable how they look.
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I like them both, but the gulls on the Atlantic is so ... present! I feel like I'm standing right there, and honestly, I'm a little concerned about gull poo. :) Excellent shots, and perfect contributions for this month's challenge!
"If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough." ... Robert Capa