This flock gathered near the fence as soon as the caretaker came near to bring a treat. They looked a little "sheepish" when they saw us photographing their rush to eat. They are part of livestock collection kept by Colonial Williamsburg.
In New Zealand, where there are more sheep than people, they even have tourist attractions built around the theme of sheep shearing and herding demonstrations.
In New Zealand, where there are more sheep than people, they even have tourist attractions built around the theme of sheep shearing and herding demonstrations.
ReplyDeleteThe guy in back has such a "knowing" look, don't ya think?
ReplyDeleteI love the way groups of animals like cows and sheep come charging forward if they hear the familiar sounds that mean 'food' is coming.
ReplyDeleteThe one looking straight at you really seems curious !
ReplyDeletevery nice photos!
ReplyDeleteP.S. I hope that yesterday's earthquake has brought harm to people !!!!!!
cute
ReplyDeleteI like yesterday's posting also.. so "Dutch", isn't it?
I love sheep!!!
ReplyDeleteCute picture! I love their faces.
ReplyDeleteWhat sweet little faces! I love watching sheep.
ReplyDeleteNice place! kisses from Greece.
ReplyDeleteWas "Little Bo Peep" there with her sheep?
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