
This is the lil calf that was hiding behind the irrigation pipes last week in order to not get squished by all those big hooves. Now he is out lounging among the natives…
Ya just gotta love that face!
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
This is the lil calf that was hiding behind the irrigation pipes last week in order to not get squished by all those big hooves. Now he is out lounging among the natives…
Ya just gotta love that face!
These lil ones were born this week. The one with the cute white head and BIG black ears was tucked in behind the irrigation pipe and the fence where he would quit being stepped on by the adults.
This little calf was just born this am. He was still kinda wet and he and mom were licking him dry. Black cows with white faces are my favorite!
We go thru the middle of this farm on rides on the Olympic discovery trail. It’s part of the the conservation trust land which was bought to keep all the farms from becoming apartments and new housing.
I’m not sure this big boy is actually shy of anything….
The walrus on the left lost a tusk. Life in the arctic is tough.
These male walrus’ were sandwiched in. Whenever anyone tried to move–lots of grunts and growls ensued.
This resident bobcat was checking out my friends pond (with ducks) to see what was on the menu for lunch. He was not successful! She managed to get her camera in time to capture this great shot.