What a great look! Such a lovely softness about the calf and I particularly like the lighting on those chin whiskers.
Jane Chesebrough
January 23, 2014 at 12:36 pm
That is so cute!
Utahbooklover
January 23, 2014 at 10:01 am
The youngsters are always cute! Beefaloes reminds me of the hybrid I saw on Nature last night on PBS: the coywolf. Smaller than a wolf but larger and more dangerous than the coyote.
“The coywolf, a mixture of western coyote and eastern wolf, is a hauntingly beautiful carnivore found increasingly on the streets of North American cities. Its appearance is recent — within the last 90 years — in evolutionary terms, a blip in time. “
Hi! so cute and well a great picture! Reminds of the claves we use to raise when I was young! Have a great day!
What a great look! Such a lovely softness about the calf and I particularly like the lighting on those chin whiskers.
That is so cute!
The youngsters are always cute! Beefaloes reminds me of the hybrid I saw on Nature last night on PBS: the coywolf. Smaller than a wolf but larger and more dangerous than the coyote.
“The coywolf, a mixture of western coyote and eastern wolf, is a hauntingly beautiful carnivore found increasingly on the streets of North American cities. Its appearance is recent — within the last 90 years — in evolutionary terms, a blip in time. “
Looks like my reaction whenever someone takes my picture!
That’s a cute face…looks like a beefaloes…an odd color. Do you know what kind of cattle it is?
Hi Patty,
This is an American Bison calf. I should have put that in parentheses before I posted it but I have added it now.
wonderful!
I love your photos Mia….avian & bovine! And I’m learning at the same time.