Friday 9 March 2018
Nosey gossiping sheep...
Sheep are such inquisitive creatures, however the minute you try to get close they run away. On one of our visits near McLaren Falls over Spring we were trying to find a road where a dam was, we weren't successful as the entrance was closed off but these sheep were quite happy to stop their ritual munching and watch is intently.
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One can always count on livestock like this to be curious about a passer-by.
Typical rural nz. So green and the white sheep make for a perfect photo shot
Great capture!
Beautiful.
Awesome photo of the sheep!
Happy Weekend to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Gosh now beautifully lush and green Amy! The sheep are so funny the way they look up and stare, as if to say how dare you 😀😀
That's great, you've really captured their attention.
You are passing through their domain and they want to make sure you keep on going. Even the little one in the background is watching. :)
Their surprised looks crack me up. Great photo!
LOL... I guess we need to tell them to mind their own business!!
The grass is so green. The sheep don't look so pleased at your interruption of their juicy meal.
lol, they are probably gossiping about you :) :)
Um, I think they're just sizing up the situation and deciding if they should run. Now cows, they're inquisitive! They'll come right up and check you out (until you get within arms reach or so).
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