Feeding 

2919 creative works found

  • Original artist unknown – uncommissioned artwork. Grafitti in Melbourne CBD

  • A Monarch Butterfly, Danaus plexippus, is drinking nectat from a flower. Macro closeup. Butterfly reserve in Goleta California. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- 2009 BUTTERFLIES CALENDAR Consider these images as companions / / / / / Or a T-Shirt to go along with /

  • Let firm, well hammer’d soles protect thy feet / Through freezing snows, and rains, and soaking sleet; / Should the big last extend the shoe too wide, / Each stone will wrench the unwary step aside; / The sudden turn may stretch the swelling vein, / The cracking joint unhinge, or ankle sprain; / And when too short the modish shoes are worn, / You’ll judge the seasons by your shooting corn. / —John Gay / / ..................................... / Click here to add me to your watch list. / .....................................

  • During a trip to a local zoo, this smart groundhog took it upon itself to do something about their lack of food. Fed up with being underfed and malnurished it took drastic action. / Another few hours and they will be eating like Lords!

  • It’s never too late when there is time to eat. Image and text created by The Wizard of Awed™, / aka Tom Repasky. / “Art Is The Perception Of An Altered Reality©” / Copyright 2007 Flicker Light Studio™ Repasky.com

  • A Monarch Butterfly, Danaus plexippus, is drinking nectat from a daisy. Macro closeup. Goleta California. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- 2009 BUTTERFLIES CALENDAR / / / / / / Or a T-Shirt to go along with /

  • This illustration is meant to resemble a wood cut printed with color inks.

  • A flock of Sandpipers in Goleta Beach California. Nikon D70 / 80-200mm f2.8 @200mm / Image color adjusted and slightly saturated —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- I will donate 50% of all proceeds from the sale of this image and the ones below to the American Bird Conservancy And the T-Shirt below

  • Southern Gannets in close to the rocks feeding on cuttlefish and squid. The image is a composite all shot within 30 minutes. It is an initial long exposure with a wide angle lens. The birds were then shot at the same location in the same session with a telephoto lens and “dropped in” during post processing.

  • Jill and I had a MAJOR breakthru last week! I went to see her in the shelter of Cone Grove but she wasn’t there. I walked out a bit to where she’s usually hiding if not in the grove and she was munching dried weeds in the middle of Weedy Field. I called to her and once she knew it was me, she resumed eating without fear, letting her ears rise to hear for threats from elsewhere. I watched her for a while and took a pile of pictures (not really photographs as I was aiming to see what she was eating with no effort to capture anything else well. I saw that she wasn’t going to be leaving any time soon so I went back into Cone Grove and restocked the sunflower seeds I saw her munching once before before returning to the new hummingbird feeder to refill it. But I heard a crunch behind me and it was Jill who had followed me into the Grove! I was blown away and she was freaked: so scared her eyes were open painfully wide, her ears were aimed at me for the slightest sign she needed to leave, and she was faced towards the easiest way out of the Grove. But she was THERE and she had obviously followed me in! I was so happy I did my usual ‘freeze completely and talk to her softly’ thing. I about a minute, she relaxed (as usual) and went to the sunflower seeds, looking up at me. I had to laugh but gave her the usual encouraging sounds and she began eating – like a HOG! Good grief, I thought she’d dropped her bunnies already. LOL! I’m almost positive she did but maybe she’s hungry from the feeding of her ‘hare batch’. I sat down without her even stopping to get ready to run (as she usually does), got the Nikon D80 out, and got it focused on her as she ate. I turned off the auto focus to make less noise and disturb her less but she got so used to the sound of the shutter that I turned the auto focus back on and enjoyed the company. Less than 6 feet away from me, a wild jack rabbit was eating from the food I’d originally put out for Towhees and completely calm! Woo hoo! When she’s finished, I talked to her and she looked at me with the most relaxed and interested eyes I’ve seen on anything other that lizards and squirrels – way more intent and intelligent that blue jays, the turkey, and Towhees. This is a shot of Jill listening to me talk to her. I hope to get closer still with some carrots and her continuing to follow me soon. But WOW!!!

  • one of the babies I feed at the shelter

  • Rainbow Lorikeets feasting on fruit at Kyogle, Queensland.

  • Red lacewing butterfly (Cethosa biblis) taken at the Sachs Butterfly Observatory in St. Louis, Missouri.

  • Four 4 week old Cavalier King Charles Spaniel puppies enjoying a drink from Mum, Angie. 5054 views to 24th December, 2009 Featured in the Cats And Dogs Group on 27th January, 2009 © Copyright 2008 Jenny Brice – All Rights Reserved / www.jennybrice.com

  • I would like to thank you for the thoughts, comments & prayers my friends here on Red Bubble for my brother and myself. / This piece is dedicated to the following people: 1. Marie Sharp 2. Dawn Davies 3. blamo 4. Dennis Penny 5. Joyce Dickens 6. Sally Omar 7. down 23 8. Kevin Kroeker 9. David Friederich 10.LamondofCowal 11. Al Bourassa 12. Gramia97 13. Mary Campbell 14. Zoraida Pesante 15. Ann (FlowersEtc) 16. Tainia Finlay 17. Mary Mina 18. Black Lemonz 19. Michael (thepaintedsoul) I would like to let you know that your prayers and thoughts were answered, he has some damaged done to his heart but it looks like he will make a full recovery. The doctors told him he is a very lucky man to be healing so fast. Thank God, and thank you my wonderful friends for being there for me. / I wanted to do a piece dedicated to you all, that says the words that comes from my heart. I will always remember and cherish each and everyone of you for reaching out to me in my time of need. I sat here and read what everyone of you wrote whether it be in a comment or a bubblemail, and cried through each one. It touched my heart and my soul. / GOD BLESS YOU ALL MY FRIENDS / All proceeds from this piece I donate to the charity, Feed The Children /

  • Serial number of the infected.

  • Rescued coyote cub is being fed his first meal which consists of Pedialye, Puppy Formula and baby rice cereal. / 203 views:-) Panasonic DMC-TZ5

  • I am sooooo pleased that I planted this Crab Apple tree nearly 20 years ago when we moved into our (then) brand new home. The tree has grown up to provide a wonderful haven for all our garden birds, large and small alike – winter and summer. Today it was full of fledgling birds – starlings, blackbirds, sparrows, (even a squirrel!) and cuties like this Great Tit (parus major) – all waiting, preening, dozing (hard life being a baby bird) and begging for food! Wish I could share it all with you but this one guy will have to serve as the ambassador for the cause! Difficult to get shots now the leaves are on the trees, but this one obliged! Canon EOS 50D with Canon EF 400mm f/5.6 L

  • This whale was bubble feeding all by himself in the entrance to our harbor. Lone bubble feeding is just not something you get to see very often and was a first for me! He also got so close to the rocks, with one flipper in the air, that he had to have been getting quite a belly or back rub at the same time! They go in close to get all the little feed hiding in the kelp. We enjoyed watching his feeding techniques for about a half an hour. June 14, 2009 / D90 18-200mm Lens / Water leveled and cropped. Increased contrast.

  • This lady was feeding peanutbutter right off her fingertips to this hungry little pigeon. Photo taken in Lincoln City, Oregon, USA Taken with my Nikon D80 Most Popular / My Favorites / Dahlias / Cards and Collages / Calendars Please visit my bubblesite. Images are categorized making it easier to find exactly what you are looking for. For my partners photographs and writings, please see Chris Donner’s RB site Thanks for taking the time to enjoy my work. Cee

  • We made our snowman into a bird feeder, And few days later the birds came. / old photo texture from jeremybrotherton

  • I was surprised to observe the blue tits eating the rhus flowers. These were immediately above the feeders. No other bird was seen eating these. D300 / Tamron 200-500mm 1:5.6-6.3

RedBubble is a great place to find art, design, photos and writing from over 80,000 talented people.

You can buy their stuff

On stunning greeting cards, awesome t-shirts or beautiful prints to hang on your walls.

Risk Free Returns

It’s really simple. If you’re not happy with your purchase for any reason, we’ll fix it.

About RedBubble

Since February 2007 we’ve shipped over 333,600 items to more than 70 countries around the world.

Join In

Sign up for your free account, upload your work, join some groups and share your creative genius with the world.

Find More…

Feeding T-Shirts

Feeding Wall Art

Feeding Journal Entries

Feeding Writing

Feeding Calendars