We’re celebrating motherhood on the blog today.  This post is dedicated to caring, devoted mothers and their beloved lambs, crias, kids, foals, chicks, goslings, cygnets, piglets, cubs, calves and infants.  Get ready for a photo extravaganza!
Let’s kick off the motherhood parade in the barnyard.  Domestic Sheep (Ovis aries), such as this dam and her cute lambs, are a familiar farm animal.
Sheep Mother with Lambs Looking Right   @FanningSparksSheep Mothers with Three Lambs   @FanningSparksAlpacas (Vicugna pacos), like this dam and cria, are less common but equally charming!  You can read more about alpacas in my previous blog post An Alpaca Photo Shoot.
Alpaca Mother and Cria Walking Left From Shed @FanningSparksNext up is a Domestic Goat (Capra hircus) family including the kid, doe and buck.
Father Mother and Kid Goat Family   @FanningSparksMiniature Donkeys, such as the jenny and foal shown below, are a separate breed of Donkey (Equus asinus).
Miniature Donkey with Foal   @FanningSparksChickens, such as this hen with her brood of chicks, are another common sight in the barnyard.
White Chicken with Brood of Chicks   @FanningSparksMoving away from the farm, let’s check out some common waterfowl mothers.  Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) are a familiar sight on ponds and lakes in North America.
Canada Goose Mother with Four Goslings   @FanningSparksThe Graylag Goose (Anser anser), on the other hand, is more common in Europe.  Who doesn’t love the sight of an orderly row of goslings swimming along with Mom and Dad?
Graylag Goose Parents with Dozen Goslings Swimming Right   @FanningSparksGraylag Goose Parents with Dozen Plus Goslings Swimming Left   @FanningSparksThe Eurasian Coot (Fulica atra), like the mother and chicks shown below, is also common in Europe.
Eurasian Coot Mother Facing 3 Chicks   @FanningSparksEurasian Coot Mother Passes Food to Chick   @FanningSparksThis Black Swan (Cygnus atratus) pen and cygnet were spotted at Swan Lake Iris Gardens in Sumter, South Carolina.  See my previous blog post Stately Swans and their Surprising Stories.
Swan Mother and Cygnet Facing   @FanningSparksThe motherhood parade continues with a majestic mother and chick Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) spotted on Lake Oconee in Georgia.  See my previous blog post 15 Bird Photography Tips Starring the Osprey to learn more about this regal bird.
Osprey Mother with Chick Facing Left   @FanningSparksOsprey Mother Teaching Chick to Fly   @FanningSparksNext, we’ll check out mothers a little further from home.  Domestic Horses (Equus caballus), like this mare and foal, run wild on remote Sable Island off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada.  See my previous blog post Wild and Free on Sable Island for the full story.
Sable Island Horse Mare and Foal   @FanningSparksAnd then we’re off to the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve in South Africa. Some of these animals are quite familiar while others, like the Southern Warthog (Phacochoerus africanus sundevallii), are rather unusual.  Here a mother Southern Warthog escorts her piglets.
Warthog Mother with Piglets   @FanningSparksNext up, a Spotted Hyena (Crocuta crocuta) feeds her cubs outside their den.
Hyena Mother Laying with Cubs   @FanningSparksHyena Mother Laying with Cubs Centered   @FanningSparksIt was thrilling to see an actual Rhinoceros—especially with a calf.  Here’s a favorite shot of a Southern White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum) calf with its mother.
Rhinoceros Mother with Calf Facing Opposite Directions   @FanningSparksSeeing this mother and calf Savanna Elephant (Loxodonta africana) was equally exciting.  See my previous blog post Majestic Lovable Elephants for more info.
Elephant Mother and Calf Walking to Left   @FanningSparksElephant Mother and Calf Walking to Left Closeup   @FanningSparksWe also spotted a mother Southern African Giraffe (Giraffa giraffa) with her calf.
Giraffe Mother and Calf Facing Left   @FanningSparksGiraffe Mother and Calf Standing Together   @FanningSparks

The final mother and offspring in today’s blog post comes from Japan.  Here are a couple of my favorite photos of the Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata) mother and infant we saw at the Jigokudani Monkey Park.  See my previous blog post Monkeying Around at the Jigokudani Monkey Park for the full story.
Japanese Macaque Mother and Baby Sit Side-by-Side in Jigokudani Yaen-Koen @FanningSparksAdult Japanese Macaque Kisses Baby at Jigokudani Yaen-Koen Japan @FanningSparksThat wraps up our motherhood parade from the animal kingdom!  I hope you’ve enjoyed seeing these mothers with their offspring.

More Info

Previous blog posts mentioned in today’s blog post include:
. An Alpaca Photo Shoot
. Stately Swans and their Surprising Stories
. 15 Bird Photography Tips Starring the Osprey
. Wild and Free on Sable Island about the wild horses.
. Majestic Lovable Elephants
. Monkeying Around at the Jigokudani Monkey Park.

Today’s Takeaways

This week’s takeaway is a heartfelt wish for all mothers (especially the human variety) to have a Happy Mother’s Day!  May you always know how much you are needed, loved and appreciated.
Peg - FanningSparks Author


2 Comments

  1. Peg

    @Marian, Thanks! They should look familiar since, by my calculations, you were with me for 21 of the 26 shots! Peg

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