Mix medium photograph of a nest with 3 eggs and the Chinese characters LOVE, TRUST DREAM FORTUNE.
Found after a hurricane, this little baby squirrel spent a few days with us before going to a wildlife rehab center. He was very sweet.
100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Grey Fantail with it’s little chick. Photo taken in the Myall Lakes National Park, NSW, Australia.
Sumatran tiger cub, National zoo.
Baby giraffes at one week and three weeks old. Background removed. Marwell Zoo, Hampshire, England.
Digital manipulation based on Amur Tigress Yenna and one of her three cubs. The tigers’ pose is genuine – the family of tigers were very tactile and playful with mum. ;o)
My amur Leopard…:))) still less than 30 left in the wild…super endangered. I wish they would reconsider in Russia to not build that pipeline through their habbitat /
Amur Tiger…They call me the Tiger woman—I wonder why..I just love them / They are endangered… /
“Sweet Baby Rabbit” / Wild baby bunny playing, and eating in my yard. How could I resist taking the sweet little darling’s photo? All babies are precious. Canon PowerShot S3 IS 6 mp
I love when these endangered Tigers go in the water- Amur Tiger / / /
Amur Tiger- endangered / / /
amur Tiger- endangered..always so endearing to me / / /
Amur TIger- Endangered- but I have four to photograph..:) / / /
I just love this pic! The way the ducklings are huddled all around the mallard mom…almost as if they were looking for protection or guidence. Taken in the spring (May of 2008) on the grounds of the Henry Ford Estate. Dearborn, Michigan. / ____ Featured in the Following Groups: / Playful Photogenic Animals – Oct. 2009 / All Soft and Cuddlies / Urban Wildlife / Michigan Outdoors Wins in the following Groups & Challenges: / All Soft and Cuddlies – “Aquatic Soft & Cuddlie birds – Top 10 (#5) Nov. 2009 / Midwestern United States Photography – “Duck, Duck, Goose!” – Challenge Winner #1 – Oct. 2009 / Playful Photogenic Animals – “Showin Some Love” – #1 Challenge Winner – Oct. 2009 / Playful Photogenic Animals – “Birds” – Top 10 (#4) Oct. 2009 / Midwestern United States Photography – “Animals Found In The Midwestern United States” – Top 10 (#4) Oct. 2009 / Michigan Outdoors – “BIRDS OF MICHIGAN” – Top 10 (#3) Aug 2009 / The Woman Photographer 7 Submissions a week only please – “Baby Animals” – Top 10 (#3) July 2009 / Pet R Us – “Delightful Ducks” – Challenge Winner #1 – July 2009 / All Soft and Cuddlies Group – “All Soft And Cuddlies July Avatar Challenge” – Top 10 (#1) July Avatar 2009 / Urban Wildlife – “Birds” – Top 10 (#4) / The Eyes Have It – “Eyes of the Mother” – Top 10 (#5)
Lion cub up a tree in Serengeti, Tanzania. This is by far my most popular image – just take a look at the features and challenge placements below! Winner of the Cubs challenge in the Big Cats group. Winner of the Close-Up Animal Protrait challenge in the Indigenous to East & Southern Africa group. Winner of the Eye Contact with the Big 5 challenge in the Eye Contact group. Finished 6th in the Big Cats December Avatar challenge. Finished 5th in the Exotic Animals It’s All in the Eyes challenge. Finished 8th in the A Whole Lot of Cute challenge of the All Animals Great and Small group. Finished 5th in the Lions challenge of the Fauna, Flora, and Landscapes of South Africa group. Finished 10th in the Staring you in the Face challenge of the Fauna, Flora, and Landscapes of South Africa group. Finished 9th in the Animals of Africa! challenge of the All Animals Great and Small group. Featured in Big Cats. Featured in African Arts and Writing. Featured in All Animals Great And Small. Featured in Baby Animals. Featured in Fauna, Flora, and Landscapes of South Africa. Featured on the RedBubble Home Page on 7/13/2009. Also, to its credit: - Over 3000 views. / - Over 50 comments and favorites. / - 2 postcard sales!
/ / Ellie Elephant is created from chalk pastels, ink, charcoal and acrylic paint with a crackle effect to make her hide look authentic. I finally got around to enlarging her, as i have her loaded as a small image for a card, but now she’s available as a print also…one of my favourites :) I hope you like her….she’s hiding in the jungle
click feature buttons to view group/challenge / — / Koalas are at home at Cape Otway and as you drive in to, and out of, the lighthouse grounds there are many koalas in trees…and on the road! I snapped this mother carrying her baby after we nearly ran over them when we pulled over so I could get out and take shots of koalas in trees! I hadn’t seen koalas in the wild since I was a kid, so I was so excited…that I forgot to pay attention to framing or depth of field or anything technical (hence the massive crop…). The koalas along this stretch of road must be used to stopping traffic because after this shot was taken, she crossed the road, stopped in the middle of the road, posed (yes, posed, like in this picture!) for a few photos before running into the scrub. So, this was part of our road trip from Melbourne to Darwin via the Great Ocean Road and the red centre. This was about the seventh day I had my new DSLR (Nikon D90 – Tamron 17-50mm 2.8). UPDATED PIC: have adjusted the levels for sharper image. — / Other images taken in the Cape Otway Grounds / Click images to view / - / N.B. The feature logo was prepared by me but inspired by a design originally done by Natalie Perkins / -
Captured with Canon 1D mk3 and Canon 100-400 lens at Stanley Park Blackpool Lancs UK Canadian Gosling chick ponders over his first ever swim Featured in the All About Water group / Featured in the Canon DSLR group / Featured in the Dimensions group / Featured in the Photography 101 group / Featured in the 300+ Go Long group / Featured in the Art North West group / 2nd Place finish in the New Beginnings challenge in the Canon v Nikon group
This is Rowdy, on the first day that I rescued him. I had just stepped outside when I heard a lot of noise way high up in the pine trees right in front of our house. I looked up and saw a huge crow had dropped a much smaller something that was crashing through the pine limbs and headed right for me. The tiny little critter landed about 3 feet from me and let out a scream that I think you could have heard in the next county. I raced over to it before any of my cats that were already on their way could get to it. I picked it up, stuck it under my shirt, ran in the house. Upon inspection I realized that it was a tiny, eyes-still-closed baby Eastern Gray Squirrel. / / Lucky for Rowdy he was one fat very wiggly little baby that must have been too much for the crow to hold on to. I took this photo of him after I had fed him his first meal away from mom. Since I had never raised a baby squirrel before I headed to the internet for help, found a site with lots of information and some wonderful ladies that told me everything I needed to get him to grow up to be big, beautiful and healthy. One interesting note. I was told that to know his birth date that all I had to do was wait for his eyes to open count back 5 weeks and that should be just about when he was born. I waited for a few weeks, his eyes opened, counted back, born Aug.3. his birth date, is the same day as mine! He will be 6 years old, on Aug.3rd. I will be somewhat older, however. /
As of Nov. 8 2009 viewed 717 times. / I kept expecting this mom and kits to start singing and dancing at any moment, I felt like I was watching a Disney movie being made. Yes you could say that I love Raccoons.
Baby Snowy Owl (bubo scandiacus) ... yeah I know he doesn’t live up to his name yet. He was creating quite a racket, squawking for someone, anyone, to feed him! Canon EOS 50D with Canon EF 24-105mm L f/4
Wild horses in Utah’s west desert. This guy was just hours old. After walking with the horses on my way back to the truck I came acrosss the birthing site. The evidence from the birth was still on the ground fairly fresh. After I got home and had reviewed my photos I realized it was not mud on the mother. I realized that this baby had to have been born that morning. I just missed it!
I know it’s another raccoon photo, but I had to show this.Yesterday Aug. 30th it was late in the afternoon I was upstairs with the window open because for some reason it is very cool here in Kentucky right now, which is not normal for August. I heard some noise outside and it sounded like it was coming from right under the window. I looked out, not before grabbing my camera (which is never more that a few feet from me) saw this little baby brat climbing up the side of the house and I guess she would have come right in for a visit if I had not closed the window first, but not before taking just one photo and hope I got her. I went downstairs immediately so she would get down and go back down to the ground after I threw a bowl of dog food over the railing from the deck. She and a few others all raced each other off the deck to see what I had offered them. I was so worried she would fall and it is a very high window. I got a chance for only one photo and here it is.
Featured in !#1 ARTISTS OF REBBUBBLE! – September 2009 / Featured in Best of the Best, 100% Nature Photography – September 2009 / Featured in Top Shelf Wildlife & Nature Art – September 2009 1st Place in Challenge #6 – Best of the Best, 100% Nature Photography A Mallard duckling looks at its mother endearingly as if wanting to utter the first sweet nothings. Baby birds are known to imprint on the first being they see.
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