It's not every day that someone wakes up to discover a litter of newborn fox kits in their backyard. Lucky for the rest of us, the New Jersey residents
WOW, some gorgeous peafowl and some great photography. I am impressed! It takes a while to load this thread but the wait is worth it. I will add a few...
Get in the mood for spring and marvel at new life with the sweetest baby animal pictures you'll ever see...
If you're looking for a backyard pet or an addition to your farmyard, pygmy goats are a good option. They do come with their own set of care requirements, but once you understand what they need, their care isn't difficult. In fact, they...
Warm temperatures and trees full of blossom have heralded the start of spring. So, from the best fake tans on the market to how to create the perfect picnic, here's our guide to enjoying the sunny weather.
Leanne Lauricella, from Mansfield Township, New Jersey, left her job in New York City to take care of goats and other animals in her backyard full-time. Her collection includes several goats, a horse and a pig.
We humans spend lots of time and money trying to train and domesticate animals, but at the end of the day, their wild instincts sometimes get the better of them.
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he doesn't even look up when i walk by. he loves his little chair. There are 2 babies and 2 adults that i know of that live in my tree. The babies are so adorable!!!
Since having ducks onto the homestead we have come to enjoy them. Here are the top 10 reasons we will continue to keep ducks on the farm.
Leanne Lauricella, from Mansfield Township, New Jersey, left her job in New York City to take care of goats and other animals in her backyard full-time. Her collection includes several goats, a horse and a pig.
Leanne Lauricella, from Mansfield Township, New Jersey, left her job in New York City to take care of goats and other animals in her backyard full-time. Her collection includes several goats, a horse and a pig.
Put up a quick blog post about how I photograph my woodpeckers: www.paluck.com/2011/01/25/red-bellied-woodpecker/ Here's his lady-friend: www.flickr.com/photos/jasonpaluck/5404867664/ Strobist: Canon 5D Mark II, aperture priority @ f/6.3, 1/30th of a second, ISO 100. Canon 70-200 IS f/4L @ 200mm. Single 580EXII gelled with 1/4 cut CTO in an omnibounce, camera right about 1/2 distance between bird and camera, triggered with hacked OC-E3 sync cord, ETTL -1 EV.
No matter the species, there's nothing a loving mother won't do for her babies.