Beautiful the Wild Boar.
Write and tell me if you see any Bohemian Waxwings, we have a new section. Please look at my website bobswildlife.co.uk. There is a photo of a Barnacle Goose, and a photo of the female Mallard Duck in the 'Guest Photos '. I have started a new sightings page, please feel free to add your sightings.
There is beauty, especially in the first picture. I am your newest follower. For some unknown reason my profile picture has stopped showing up...so I am faceless and added to the last page of your followers. ??
ReplyDeleteWow, what pictures! Fortunately, we have not encountered wild boars in the forests on the move. Wild pigs also moves in these forests here. Greetings
ReplyDeleteSuch pictures of wild, is the courage of the photographer. :)
ReplyDeleteThe courage was my son Callum Giga.
DeleteHe looks a very tame 'wild' boar. And beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI have not seen many about on my walks in the forest the last few weeks, but you can see that they are about. great photos
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Hello. Really stunning photography. Wild boar volumes have increased very much in Finland.
ReplyDeleteHola Bob,magnificas y espectaculares fotos de este jabali.Un fuerte abrazo y feliz domingo.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. I have not seen wild boar ever in the wild. Although their number has increased a lot.
ReplyDeleteHi Bob, what a capture of this wonderful creature, a real beauty, it appears to be very intent on feeding. Great images really something different to show, brilliant. All the best, Regards John
ReplyDeleteYep, I was over the moon with this one, thanks John.
DeleteI believed your description...until the human legs showed up :)
ReplyDeleteThose were my sons legs, yes, it was Wild Boar R Mac.
DeleteHe looks friendly enough... Neat pictures!
ReplyDeleteWoah. He is impressive. Is he a pet or food< or do you not talk about that around him?
ReplyDeleteShe was a Wild one.
DeleteHello, cool closeups of the boar. Are they wild, we have seen some wild boar here in Florida. They snort and run away. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend. Wishing you and your family a happy Christmas!
ReplyDeleteAmazing shots and scenes of Bob.
ReplyDeleteWHat a great beastie that is!
ReplyDeleteBob, nice piggy!
ReplyDeleteStunning photos of the beautiful boar! I was attracted by his (her?) eyes. At the residential area on the mountain side in my hometown, wild boars appear, but not so friendly as this one.
ReplyDeleteYoko
Lovely capture but what about the leg in the jeans there!
ReplyDeleteCool boar
ReplyDeleteGorgeous wild boar, Bob and great portraits!
ReplyDeleteI use to care for a lovely young male too, they are so very clever!!
Enjoy your Sunday :)
Hi Bob,
ReplyDeleteAmazing shots! Nice wildlife!
greetings,
Maria
Thank you Maria.
DeleteHello Bob,
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic shots.
Great to see this "porky" so close.
Greetings, Marco
Bom dia, bem...as fotos são mestre, mostram com nitidez os detalhes que transforma as mesmas em enorme beleza, sim...são maravilhosas.
ReplyDeleteBom domingo,
AG
Handsome creature indeed, Bob. Thank you
ReplyDeleteHello Bob!:) What a fabulous wild creature,...with a lovely wet snout!:)) I'm on a blog break as from today, so Best Wishes for Christmas
ReplyDelete..have a good one, and a very Happy New Year.
What a handsome creature that Wild Boar is, Bob. Great captures!
ReplyDeleteWishing you all the best for the festive season - - - Richard
Oh Bob, what an amazing picures !!!! Very very good ! I love it
ReplyDeleteGood evening
Fantásticos primeros planos de este bonito jabalí, me han gustado mucho. Un abrazo desde España.
ReplyDeleteCheers Germán.
DeleteAwesome grand and amazing shots Bob...
ReplyDeleteYes, thanks Vineeta.
DeleteGreat portraits.. I hope you have a happy holidays in the best of the companies .. Merry Christmas..
ReplyDelete"Am I look handsome or ugly?"
ReplyDeletethe wild boar asked.
He looks magnificent.
ReplyDeleteLovely set of photographs
All the best Jan
Awesome images Bob. We have wild boars in Finland too, but I haven't seen one in nature, only in Zoo :)
ReplyDeleteHard to see them in a nature, they are about when we are asleep Tarja.
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