Good morning dear Blogger friends. The days are mild although we start the mornings with minus degrees. As always, when I have finished at the farm office, the first thing I do at home is change into my old walking shoes As I place my camera around my neck, it causes great excitement in Skabby: a challenge to leash him up; finally we head off onto the farm road for our daily walk.
Even as I type this post, I hear a loud bird chorus (posted below) in the garden.
Recently a cow calved and I was fascinated how EXACTLY like Momma the calf was
These calves are separated from their moms but the smaller one (featured with Momma above) waits at the farm entrance ...
Hello Jo,
ReplyDeleteI love all the cows, they have the sweetest faces. The calves are so cute too.
What a great sighting of the Red-billed Quelea, there are a lot of them there eating off the ground and on the fence. Great collection of photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your critter post. Take care and have a great day! I wish you a happy new week!
Those cows are so precious. I love the baby in fact I love all of them and the Beautiful photos
ReplyDeleteGood to see you getting out for walks.
ReplyDeleteGreat to 'see you' ~ been awhile ~ awesome critter photos ~ great cows ~ Xo
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
The calves are so precious! I love them!
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ReplyDeleteSuch lovely farm animals. I also have cows on my farm. They are mild creatures, and their calves are cute. Great selection of photos including the Red billed Queleia birds which is a new bird for me.
Hello Jo,
ReplyDeleteWow, that is a large group of birds, I can imagine all them singing together. The cows are beautiful critters too. Great photos. Sorry, I was away for a week and I am late visiting. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a happy new week ! PS, thanks for leaving me a comment.