We live on the North York Moors and are surrounded by farmers, so we are never far away from sheep and lambs - all with their own personalities! These are lovely!
Reading through your blog - we often visit Scorton on our motorbike adventures - not that we will be going anywhere today - it is raining! How surprising eh? Rain oop North in August! lol!
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Very cute little guys. The photo almost makes it look as though it is one lamb looking at herself in the mirror.
ReplyDeleteDarryl and Ruth : )
Yes I agree with Darryl and Ruth it does look like there is an invisible mirror. Like it bro
ReplyDeleteAren't they just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteCute :) I think most of the lambs around ehre are looking pretty much grown up now.
ReplyDeleteI had the same thoughts about the mirror. I wondered if anybody was going to think the same thing.
ReplyDeleteThe way that they are standing makes me wonder what they were thinking as they regarded the one another.
ReplyDeleteSo adorable!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting photo. I haven't seen spotted lambs before, and they look wonderful in contrast with all the green.
ReplyDeletewhat lovely wee lambs!
ReplyDeleteWe live on the North York Moors and are surrounded by farmers, so we are never far away from sheep and lambs - all with their own personalities! These are lovely!
ReplyDeleteReading through your blog - we often visit Scorton on our motorbike adventures - not that we will be going anywhere today - it is raining! How surprising eh? Rain oop North in August! lol!
Great CC - mine is rather rural too!
Lovely photo, Michael. I think they were looking at each other and trying to decide what to do next!
ReplyDeleteHow absolutely adorable! Great shot of these pretty little lambs. Roll on next Spring for pictures like this.
ReplyDeleteAn English Girl Rambles
Nice!
ReplyDeleteWe just entered spring here and it's wonderful to watch the valley come alive with baby animals... so many ducks right now!
Enjoy spring when it rolls around again...