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Posing Cows
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Image by FatMandy
On the way back from a wander around the Forest of Dean, we found some cows in a field. Their dumb expressions were funny enough to make us stop the car and take some photos.

They LOVED it!

By the time we had been there about 5 minutes, they'd all come over to see what was going on!


Shell bank
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Image by Darkroom Daze
Shell bank in a little cove by the old lime kiln on Coney Island, St.George's, Bermuda.

I shot these shells through the water, which was very shallow and very calm at the time.

This isn't meant to be a scientific shot but while I'm about it, most of the shells seem to be ark shells (Arca) and spiny oysters (Spondylus). The shells are encrusted by a variety of other organisms including stony reef corals (Siderastrea), bryozoans, other bivalves (? Chama) and coralline algae. (NB I'm not sure about the bivalve names but the coral name is definite!)

It wasn't clear whether this was simply a fishermen's midden or a natural shell bank. If natural, then it seems a bit strange that the insides of the shells are all relatively fresh whereas the outsides must have been exposed to settlement by other organisms for quite a long time, maybe as much as 3-5 years.

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Introducing Charlotte
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Image by liquidnight
A few months ago we decided it was time to find a friend for Esther. Everything I've read about guinea pigs states that they're gregarious creatures who enjoy and benefit from having at least one cavy friend. It was all a matter of waiting for the right little pig to come along. We found her this weekend. Charlotte is only five weeks old and is an incredibly soft Abyssinian guinea pig, almost entirely black with little ginger patches here and there. She's still getting used to us and her new surroundings. I think we'll start the gradual introduction process this weekend. I sure hope they like each other. Our hope is that Charlotte's tender age will help facilitate the process.

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