Photo Of The Week: An Indy Animal Photo Gallery

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Solar Sheep. These are the sheep from Finicky Farm (https://finicky.farm/) in Northfield who rent out their sheep to help maintain solar fields. This is them in the NexHamp solar field on the Bruce and Galina Patterson property in North Amherst. Photo: Robin Jaffin

Several weeks ago we put out a call for our readers’ favorite photos of animals domestic or wild. Given the frequency with which folks post animal photos on social media we thought we’d be inundated but that’s not what happened. We may have received more than the few we have posted here, but this is what I could find at press time. If we missed your photo, let me know and I’ll make sure it gets posted in a future gallery. Many thanks to those who shared.

Our feature,  Photo of the Week, presents each week, a new picture by a local photographer. We invite local photographers to share their photographs here.   Please include a description/caption and an indication of who is to be credited.

Morning Walk. This is Mieu Mieu aka Barn Cat who was a feral cat 3 years ago and this was her first night sleeping inside on my bed – which she does every night now. Photo: Robin Jaffin

Out for a Swim. Photo: Peggy Matthews-Nilsen
The Hadley Girls. Photo: Peggy Matthews-Nilsen
Corduroy. Photo: Gerry Friedman
Pippin: Photo: Gerry Friedman
Nola in Her Natural Habitat. Photo: Allegra Clark
Nola in Her Natural Habitat. Photo: Allegra Clark
Lake Cats Conspiring. Photo: Art Keene
More Conspiracy. Photo: Art Keene
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1 thought on “Photo Of The Week: An Indy Animal Photo Gallery

  1. It’s NexAmp where the solar sheep are safely grazing. I have a contract with this company to offset significantly my Eversource bill.

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