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Happy Fence Friday!

Happy New Year Everyone!

These cooties (baby coots) were out with their parent in Alberta, Canada

 

The American coot,also known as a mud hen or pouldeau, is a bird of the family Rallidae. Though commonly mistaken for ducks, American coots are only distantly related to ducks, belonging to a separate order. Unlike the webbed feet of ducks, coots have broad, lobed scales on their lower legs and toes that fold back with each step which facilitates walking on dry land- wiki

 

-Fulica americana

this image is of the Salt River Wild Horses

Boston, Massachusetts

A family of sheep in the Peak District

I hope you're not tired of goslings yet!

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Tawny Frogmouth (Podargus strigoides) juvenile male female

 

Another from the Tawny Family portrait session last week.

DSC_1780. Another image from the archives.

 

Famous Cheetha Malaika with 6 really tiny cubs in the wild at Masai Mara, Kenya!

 

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Bruant familier

We always see a man with all his harem... here’s mine...

 

🔥 Lovely Family Reunion - .::Chloe Poses::.

 

- 6 Person bento pose (original 1 Male and 5 females)

- 6 person plus Zooby baby included too

 

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Elephant family passing through the area. Beautiful Maasai Mara Kenya

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It looks like this in my doll cabinet :)

 

The easiest and laziest way to take a family photo is like this XD

A Family travelling by train in Bangladesh.

Photo By Steve Bromley.

Nikon f4, fp4@80 iso, ilfosal 3 @4mins

Photography by Matthew & Ariel Irving

Not sure what this mushroom is, but it is now at the life-giving end of its short-lived cycle, when the gill open to release it's spores for the next crop of mushrooms. 7-image, handheld stack.

 

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Burg Vianden, Luxemburg

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