Big Mama shows her calf the finer points grazing along a bed of waterweeds in the Weeki Wachee River. I didn't look close enough at it to identify whether it's Elodea or Hydrilla, but they sure seem to like it, regardless.I guess if you don't make a big mess and stir up a huge cloud of silt, you're not doing it right.The calf's not paying much attention; it's too busy trying to figure it all out on it's own. Kids these days...Weeki Wachee RiverHernando County FloridaOlympus OM-D E-M514-42mm II LensPT-EP08 Underwater Housing, PPO-EP01 Lens Port & 14-42mm Zoom Gear
This jumping balls of fur are monogamous and go around the desert jumping in couples.This one was so tired (or parasite-infested) I had time to make this 4 pics where she looks pretty bad...next second she flew away.