James R Winecki Photography
This page was created to share my affinity for our natural world. Copyright Ownership.
Company Name: Furbaby Photography
Provider: James R Winecki and All associated Company business ownership(s). All photographic material taken by the Provider remain the sole, copyrighted, intellectual property of Provider.
11/17/2023
My, what big teeth you have...
"Rawr"
-African lion, Panthera leo
09/22/2023
"The Thinker"
- W. Lowland Gorilla, Gorilla gorilla
09/04/2023
Good morning!
Hard to fathom that there are well over an estimated 50 million stray cats in the U.S. alone 🐱
07/04/2023
Happy 4th of July!!!!! Please be safe and take care of your fur baby's on this Independence Day!! ❤
07/02/2023
Once a King...
"Always a King"
-African lion, Panthera leo
05/15/2023
Rise and shine! Today is a good day to have a great day!!!
"Wetland Lustre"
04/26/2023
Good morning! Can never have enough cheetahs, enjoying some relaxation time in the lovely weather.
"Serenity"
- Cheetah, Acinonyx jubatus
04/24/2023
Well this was sure a lovely way to start off the week! :]
04/10/2023
...and tiptoe through the wetlands with me.
"Wetlands Frolic"
- Great egret, Ardea alba
04/02/2023
Well this was a rather lovely surprise this morning! :]
03/28/2023
This was a rather lucky shot, dating back to the beginning of 2021. A group of photographers with lenses so large they could illuminate the molecules of anything they photograph were gathered around vigorously wearing out their shutter buttons. My camera, at the time, was in my bag with lens unattached, and 1 cell left on the battery. Although I doubted the likelihood of it perching again, I was encouraged to try for a shot. As I fumbled through my bag to remove my camera and attach the lens, this gorgeous little raptor perched for the last time. I had one shot, one moment in time to steady, focus, and *click* My battery died just after.
"The Messenger" - hawks are symbolic messengers by Native American cultures.
- Red-shouldered hawk, Buteo lineatus
03/16/2023
Good morning everyone, rise and shine!!
"Texas Haze"
- Texas longhorn, Bos ta**us ta**us 🐂
Fast 5 Facts
1. American breed derived from Iberian Peninsula.
2. Can achieve up to 1500lbs.
3. Average horn length is under 4ft, but mature steers can average over 6ft!
4. They produce a less fatty, lean beef with a lower cholesterol count.
5. In the 1920's Longhorns were on the verge of extinction.
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