I really like this. Excellent capture! Thanks for the morning smile.
(I have been driving past a small goat farm for nearly a year on the way to the dialysis clinic. I will have to pull over and catch them one of these days. Again …. thanks for the smile.)
On no . . . From afar. Over the years I have been nibbled, bitten and looked at like I was the one with an apple in my mouth. I think I will remain with the comgort range of a 300mm lens. Take care my friend. Peace be with you today!
This message went to my spam for some reason. I rescued it! I like goats. Getting stuck in a group of them might be challenging, so I stay between 18-55mm away. Be well.
Great shot! I especially get a chuckle out of goat pictures. They always seem to be up to something ornery. The group of 4 to the right are certainly conspiring, in my opinion. 😉
Yes, the darker goat in the middle of that 4some was the ring leader and as I remember she set the stage for the other 3 to come nibble my shirt while she tried to pull my leather wallet from my front pocket. That she would have eaten right up. But I was onto her and her cronies but I did leave with a lighter wallet as I bought a pound of incredible garlic feta 😉
AAw!!! I see a bunch of Nubians. Always good for a smile. I may have found a sheep breed almost like them to get this spring, but I know they will never be goats. Great photo!
Hi. I was hoping you would get a look at this as I knew you would get a kick out of it. Lots of floppy ear Nubians in there. They live on a dairy farm and there are some great cheeses made there. Good morning and great day, Adrianne.
Fun description and shot, Mike.
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It is fun. I love goats, and get a bunch of them together and it is sheer lunacy.
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I really like this. Excellent capture! Thanks for the morning smile.
(I have been driving past a small goat farm for nearly a year on the way to the dialysis clinic. I will have to pull over and catch them one of these days. Again …. thanks for the smile.)
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You are more than welcome my friend. Yes, stop for a bit and let them nibble you while you are trying to take a few pictures.
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On no . . . From afar. Over the years I have been nibbled, bitten and looked at like I was the one with an apple in my mouth. I think I will remain with the comgort range of a 300mm lens. Take care my friend. Peace be with you today!
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This message went to my spam for some reason. I rescued it! I like goats. Getting stuck in a group of them might be challenging, so I stay between 18-55mm away. Be well.
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Great shot! I especially get a chuckle out of goat pictures. They always seem to be up to something ornery. The group of 4 to the right are certainly conspiring, in my opinion. 😉
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Yes, the darker goat in the middle of that 4some was the ring leader and as I remember she set the stage for the other 3 to come nibble my shirt while she tried to pull my leather wallet from my front pocket. That she would have eaten right up. But I was onto her and her cronies but I did leave with a lighter wallet as I bought a pound of incredible garlic feta 😉
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Awesome. One of my friends has a goat, it’s always messing with somebody…hehe.
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As cute as they are they live for mischief. .
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My uncle had a goat, she was so pretty!
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Goats are beautiful. I had a few when I was younger. If I had the land I’d have a few right now.
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Love goats Here there is no animal alone
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You mean there are always at least two?
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What a fun shot, Mike! I was so focused on the goats and missed the birds.
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I wonder why the birds……do they find treats in that yard?
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Great capture, Mike.
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Nice. Thank you Pat.
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Surreal. Love that otherworldly feel you’ve got in this.
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That is a great comment. The birds do add an element, and the color worked out well. Thanks Robyn.
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Great shot and always love goats. Bet they’d like to go and play on that mountain out the back!
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A pack like that would make a great weed removal team, eh.
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that is a whole lot of goats.
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A gaggle of goats….
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AAw!!! I see a bunch of Nubians. Always good for a smile. I may have found a sheep breed almost like them to get this spring, but I know they will never be goats. Great photo!
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Hi. I was hoping you would get a look at this as I knew you would get a kick out of it. Lots of floppy ear Nubians in there. They live on a dairy farm and there are some great cheeses made there. Good morning and great day, Adrianne.
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I so enjoy watching silly, rambunctious goats! Great shot.
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Oh me too. They may be nature’s funniest animals.
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Fun!
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😉
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