Three things can not be hidden long: The sun, the moon, and the truth.” Buddha
A wide awake cub hidden among the foliage near a half-dozen other cubs and their mammas, all fast asleep in the heat of the noon day sun. --Photo by Kim Perrin
Masai Mara National Park in Kenya in 2007. We drove around the back of the bushes for a better look at the females and cubs and while we were looking we suddenly discovered one of the mamas real close giving us a deadly eagle eye look. We drove on.
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Pat Bean is a writer, avid birder, hiker and passionate nature observer with wanderlust in her soul. She spent nine years living and traveling in a small RV. She now lives in Tucson with a furry black ball of energy she named Pepper, a rescued Scotty-mix. She was also a journalist for 37 years, and can be reached at patbean@msn.com
I could never be around wild cats. I would impulsively run over and try to hug them.
is that kitty going i could use a litle pat
Awww!!! Great picture! 🙂
Probably not a good idea, Kathy. Pat, where did you take this great photo?
Masai Mara National Park in Kenya in 2007. We drove around the back of the bushes for a better look at the females and cubs and while we were looking we suddenly discovered one of the mamas real close giving us a deadly eagle eye look. We drove on.
Gorgeous photo!
very cute. Glad I stopped by … I forgot to check on the challenge this week. Hidden … that should be interesting.