A foggy day in Badger Weir.
This was taken on a visit to Badgers Creek with some P4P members., country Victoria ,Australia /
while on a trip in cornwall, i discovered that sea badgers are real! hard to believe but i did so oh well !
Photo taken 27th Sep. 7-30 pm This is this years cub we have been watching eight / badgers two adults and six cubs for six months now-this pic is the closest we have ever got to them-about four feet.
All night I had the badger badger badger song stuck in my head so this morning I felt compelled to do my own illustration of it.
An image I designed after having the “Badger, badger, badger, badger, mushroom” song stuck in my head for several days. Originally designed as a t-shirt but I felt it might look nice as a print as well.
Caught on camera last night 6-30 pm-always hungry this one!
Chalk Pastel on Newspaper / The original artwork has been donated to the Endangered Wildlife Trust… / I donate 50% of proceeds from the sales of this image to the WWF
This is a photo of 2 young badger cubs.
Honey Badger going to war!!
Badger – Revered as healing animals and as tenacious hunters. Its tracks signify health and strength. Badger energy is the inspiration of healers, encouraging one to use any and all methods to ensure healing, even when faced with seemingly impossible odds.
European Badger at the British Wildlife Centre, Surrey, England.
A Spirit Guardian of the Four Sacred Directions 12×16-inch – Water-soluble oils on wood panel
My inner rumblings reflect my personal trials, dreams, needs and obligations. My Artwork reflects who I am! / / / Photography / Smudge Art TM. By: Madeline M. Allen Thank you for viewing my work Image copyright © 2008, Madeline M. Allen / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this / image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited*
My friend Randy has been blessed to make a living as a cowboy. A hobby that has turned into much more is reciting cowboy poetry at gatherings near and far. This poem is on his first album. I can almost hear his melodic voice now… Ridin’ / by Charles Badger Clark There is some that like the city – Grass that’s curried smooth and green, / Theaytres and stranglin’ collars, Wagons run by gasoline - / But for me it’s hawse and saddle Every day without a change, / And a desert sun a-blazin’ On a hundred miles of range. Just a-ridin’, a-ridin’ – Desert Ripplin’ in the sun, / Mountains blue along the skyline - / I don’t envy anyone When I’m ridin’. When my feet is in the stirrups And my hawse is on the bust, / With his hoofs a-flashin’ lightnin’ From a cloud of golden dust, / And the bawlin’ of the cattle Is a-comin’ down the wind / Then a finer life than ridin’ Would be mighty hard to find. Just a-ridin’, a-ridin’ Splittin’ long cracks through the air, / Stirrin’ up a baby cyclone, Rippin’ up the prickly pear / As I’m ridin’. / / I don’t need no art exhibits When the sunset does her best, / Paintin’ everlastin’ glory On the mountains to the west / And your opery looks foolist When the night-bird starts his tune / And the desert’s silver mounted By the touches of the moon. Just a-ridin’, a-ridin’, Who kin envy kings and czars / When the coyotes down the valley Are a-singin’ to the stars, / If he’s ridin’? When my earthly trail is ended And my final bacon curled / And the last great roundup’s finished At the Home Ranch of the world / I don’t want no harps nor haloes, Robes nor other dressed up things - / Let me ride the starry ranges On a pinto hawse with wings! Just a-ridin’, a-ridin’- Nothin’ I’d like half so well / As a-rounin’ up the sinners That have wandered out of Hell, / And a-ridin’.
Mammals and Birds native to the British Isles. Note: September has now been changed from an Otter to a Hedgehog. Cover – European Red Fox / Jan – Badger / Feb – Common Buzzard / Mar – European Wild Rabbit kit / Apr – Mute Swan / May – Fallow Deer doe / Jun – Blue TIt / Jul – European Red Fox / Aug – Cock Pheasant / Sep – Hedgehog / Oct – Red Squirrel / Nov – Common Kestrel / Dec – Roe Deer buck
I’ve been to Yosemite National Park several times in spring and summer. It’s always been a treat every time. Despite the many visitors this park draws, we manage to avoid the crowd by going early in the season or taking on trails that are less popular. Visiting Yosemite National in the winter was a visual delight, especially just hours after a snowstorm – which was the case when my husband and I decided to strap our snowshoes on and break snow for 7.6 miles via Badger Pass Trail. This is Dewey Point. Despite the patches of heavy fog, you can see Half Dome to the distant right.
Taken at the top of Badger Pass Trail – just hours after the New Year’s eve snowstorm in Yosemite National Park
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Sterling2 Listen to Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow – ‘Hall of the Mountain King’ or something a little more sedate heh heh
Full-colour version also available. I just couldn’t decide whether it looks better with or without colour, so I did both.
A soft light from the forest / As darkness ascends / Finds the guardian watching / Over sweet brood she attends Ever watchful she gazes / Her job clear and well defined / To fight to the death for her charges / Her worth cannot be undermined A composite image / Background – Badger Creek Weir Park ,Healsville Australia / Phoebe my great dane top of my dam wall ,Lal Lal / Ducklings ,Victoria Park, Ballarat / Textures Deviant art
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