I can't resist all of the adorable animal pictures on Pinterest. The puppy ones get me, and the silly grins of cats sitting on dogs, and the baby zoo animals...oh...I'm telling you, if you need a smile you should take a look. First, my favorite of the week:
Isn't she cute? She looks confused and grumpy and all sorts of other things at once. you can find her here at Susan Dodd's photography blog.
Here are some other cuties.
Sources: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts
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Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Eaglets!
These little dears have captured my attention. I check on them several times a day.
Go here to see them yourself: http://www.ustream.tv/decoraheagles
I started watching the day before the third eaglet hatched. They used to be downy and as white as their parents' heads. Now they're developing their pin feathers and getting bigger and plumper.
The mom and dad take turns sitting on the babies and feeding them. This male eagle has had this next for years, and this is his second wife. Did you know that eagles mate for life? You can tell the difference between the mom and dad by their heads. The mom has grey "eyeshadow" behind her eyes and the dad has darker black "eyeliner" really close to his eyes. The mom is also bigger.
Watch out, they shoot streams of poop over the edge of the nest every now and then.
Update: The camera lens is ice coated today, so tomorrow might be a better day to check in on the eagles.
Go here to see them yourself: http://www.ustream.tv/decoraheagles
I started watching the day before the third eaglet hatched. They used to be downy and as white as their parents' heads. Now they're developing their pin feathers and getting bigger and plumper.
The mom and dad take turns sitting on the babies and feeding them. This male eagle has had this next for years, and this is his second wife. Did you know that eagles mate for life? You can tell the difference between the mom and dad by their heads. The mom has grey "eyeshadow" behind her eyes and the dad has darker black "eyeliner" really close to his eyes. The mom is also bigger.
Watch out, they shoot streams of poop over the edge of the nest every now and then.
Update: The camera lens is ice coated today, so tomorrow might be a better day to check in on the eagles.
Saturday, April 9, 2011
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