He has his eye on you, great critter capture. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a happy weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
Oh what a surprise. I dunno what I would do if I met up with this one. Funny dream, I dreamed a little buffalo showed up with the deer in our back yard and was sprouting baby horns. He was there to protect our flock of deer here in the burbs. Great shot💕
Tiene su mirada fija en tus movimientos. Me parece un buen hallazgo y que se ha convertido por méritos propios, en el gran protagonista de tu fotografía. Un abrazo
Oh, I love white goats. Here you call a white goat "sik." It sounds like "sick," but in Dutch, "sik" means a white goat. With a "sik." A "sik" is a beard formed from a tuft of hair on the chin. Nice photo!
My little Rosie goat would think she had died and gone to heaven in a pasture as green and lush as that one. Rosie has horns but is gentle as a lamb. Such a pretty white goat.
Oh Goodness!! Run Bill! Lolol!
ReplyDeleteLove this!
Happy weekend!
hugs
Donna
What a great capture!
ReplyDeleteA very handsome chap.
ReplyDeleteSurrounded by food. Great shot Bill.
ReplyDeleteFocused on you.
ReplyDelete...what a pasture to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteA truly wonderful photo. Thanx Bill.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
He has his eye on you, great critter capture. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a happy weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
ReplyDeleteOh what a surprise. I dunno what I would do if I met up with this one. Funny dream, I dreamed a little buffalo showed up with the deer in our back yard and was sprouting baby horns. He was there to protect our flock of deer here in the burbs. Great shot💕
ReplyDeleteIf he was indeed real, he's not doing his job because that grass certainly needs to be chomped down!
ReplyDeleteHe is smiling :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely capture of a thoughtful expression on the sheep's face.
ReplyDeleteThe camera loves him; no doubt about that.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful face.
ReplyDeleteWhat a handsome fellow!
ReplyDeleteaww....
ReplyDeleteexcellent shot
I think he might be smiling.
ReplyDeleteHey, sweet guy!
ReplyDeleteHe'll be busy to eat his way out of there!
ReplyDeleteHe'll be busy to eat his way out of there!
ReplyDeleteTiene su mirada fija en tus movimientos. Me parece un buen hallazgo y que se ha convertido por méritos propios, en el gran protagonista de tu fotografía.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
What a sweet sight, dear Bill - the goat appears to be grinning out of the tall grass.
ReplyDeleteAll the best and a happy weekend
Traude
🌼❤️🌼
Very beautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteHe’s got a lot of eating there!
ReplyDeleteI think that guy will have enough to eat for a long time.
ReplyDeleteIn between munches, mind you.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love white goats. Here you call a white goat "sik." It sounds like "sick," but in Dutch, "sik" means a white goat. With a "sik." A "sik" is a beard formed from a tuft of hair on the chin. Nice photo!
ReplyDeleteI might stay out of his way! He might get too close with those horns!
ReplyDeleteI have never had much trust in a goat. They can be aggressive, so I'll bet you stayed on your own side of the fence.
ReplyDeleteMy little Rosie goat would think she had died and gone to heaven in a pasture as green and lush as that one. Rosie has horns but is gentle as a lamb. Such a pretty white goat.
ReplyDeleteHe must be a very happy goat to be in that pasture. Wonderful picture.
ReplyDeleteLove you new header!!!
Linda cabra te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! That's called a sheepish grin :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks nice and clean with plenty to eat.
ReplyDeleteLooks aggressive but has a smile on its face. Beautiful capture.
ReplyDeleteLooks angry!
ReplyDeleteI love the goat's expression. Great capture!
ReplyDeleteThey like to headbutt people here quite vigorously
ReplyDeleteHe's certainly focused on you.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Adoro!!! Esta pose está o máximo!
ReplyDeleteGrande momento, Bill! Abraço
Ana