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  • New Year's newborn babies in India
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    New Year's newborn babies in India
    January 1, -2026 - Agartala, Tripura, India: New born babies who were born on the first day of the New Year, 2026 at Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Agartala. The current population of India is 1,470,403,425 as of Sunday, January 4, 2026. (Abhisek Saha/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • New Year's newborn babies in India
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    New Year's newborn babies in India
    January 1, -2026 - Agartala, Tripura, India: New born babies who were born on the first day of the New Year, 2026 at Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Agartala. The current population of India is 1,470,403,425 as of Sunday, January 4, 2026. (Abhisek Saha/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • New Year's newborn babies in India
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    New Year's newborn babies in India
    January 1, -2026 - Agartala, Tripura, India: New born babies who were born on the first day of the New Year, 2026 at Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Agartala. The current population of India is 1,470,403,425 as of Sunday, January 4, 2026. (Abhisek Saha/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • New Year's newborn babies in India
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    New Year's newborn babies in India
    January 1, -2026 - Agartala, Tripura, India: New born babies who were born on the first day of the New Year, 2026 at Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Agartala. The current population of India is 1,470,403,425 as of Sunday, January 4, 2026. (Abhisek Saha/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • New Year's newborn babies in India
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    New Year's newborn babies in India
    January 1, -2026 - Agartala, Tripura, India: New born babies who were born on the first day of the New Year, 2026 at Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Agartala. The current population of India is 1,470,403,425 as of Sunday, January 4, 2026. (Abhisek Saha/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • New Year's newborn babies in India
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    New Year's newborn babies in India
    January 1, -2026 - Agartala, Tripura, India: New born babies who were born on the first day of the New Year, 2026 at Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Agartala. The current population of India is 1,470,403,425 as of Sunday, January 4, 2026. (Abhisek Saha/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • New Year's newborn babies in India
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    New Year's newborn babies in India
    January 1, -2026 - Agartala, Tripura, India: New born babies who were born on the first day of the New Year, 2026 at Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Agartala. The current population of India is 1,470,403,425 as of Sunday, January 4, 2026. (Abhisek Saha/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • New Year's newborn babies in India
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    New Year's newborn babies in India
    January 1, -2026 - Agartala, Tripura, India: New born babies who were born on the first day of the New Year, 2026 at Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Agartala. The current population of India is 1,470,403,425 as of Sunday, January 4, 2026. (Abhisek Saha/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • New Year's newborn babies in India
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    New Year's newborn babies in India
    January 1, -2026 - Agartala, Tripura, India: New born babies who were born on the first day of the New Year, 2026 at Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Agartala. The current population of India is 1,470,403,425 as of Sunday, January 4, 2026. (Abhisek Saha/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • New Year's newborn babies in India
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    New Year's newborn babies in India
    January 1, -2026 - Agartala, Tripura, India: New born babies who were born on the first day of the New Year, 2026 at Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Agartala. The current population of India is 1,470,403,425 as of Sunday, January 4, 2026. (Abhisek Saha/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • New Year's newborn babies in India
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    New Year's newborn babies in India
    January 1, -2026 - Agartala, Tripura, India: New born babies who were born on the first day of the New Year, 2026 at Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Agartala. The current population of India is 1,470,403,425 as of Sunday, January 4, 2026. (Abhisek Saha/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • New Year's newborn babies in India
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    New Year's newborn babies in India
    January 1, -2026 - Agartala, Tripura, India: New born babies who were born on the first day of the New Year, 2026 at Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Agartala. The current population of India is 1,470,403,425 as of Sunday, January 4, 2026. (Abhisek Saha/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • New Year's newborn babies in India
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    New Year's newborn babies in India
    January 1, -2026 - Agartala, Tripura, India: New born babies who were born on the first day of the New Year, 2026 at Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Agartala. The current population of India is 1,470,403,425 as of Sunday, January 4, 2026. (Abhisek Saha/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • New Year's newborn babies in India
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    New Year's newborn babies in India
    January 1, -2026 - Agartala, Tripura, India: New born babies who were born on the first day of the New Year, 2026 at Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Agartala. The current population of India is 1,470,403,425 as of Sunday, January 4, 2026. (Abhisek Saha/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • New Year's newborn babies in India
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    New Year's newborn babies in India
    January 1, -2026 - Agartala, Tripura, India: New born babies who were born on the first day of the New Year, 2026 at Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Agartala. The current population of India is 1,470,403,425 as of Sunday, January 4, 2026. (Abhisek Saha/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • New Year's newborn babies in India
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    New Year's newborn babies in India
    January 1, -2026 - Agartala, Tripura, India: New born babies who were born on the first day of the New Year, 2026 at Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Agartala. The current population of India is 1,470,403,425 as of Sunday, January 4, 2026. (Abhisek Saha/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • New Year's newborn babies in India
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    New Year's newborn babies in India
    January 1, -2026 - Agartala, Tripura, India: New born babies who were born on the first day of the New Year, 2026 at Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Agartala. The current population of India is 1,470,403,425 as of Sunday, January 4, 2026. (Abhisek Saha/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • New Year's newborn babies in India
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    New Year's newborn babies in India
    January 1, -2026 - Agartala, Tripura, India: New born babies who were born on the first day of the New Year, 2026 at Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Agartala. The current population of India is 1,470,403,425 as of Sunday, January 4, 2026. (Abhisek Saha/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • New Year's newborn babies in India
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    New Year's newborn babies in India
    January 1, -2026 - Agartala, Tripura, India: New born babies who were born on the first day of the New Year, 2026 at Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Agartala. The current population of India is 1,470,403,425 as of Sunday, January 4, 2026. (Abhisek Saha/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • New Year's newborn babies in India
    DUKAS_192421207_POL
    New Year's newborn babies in India
    January 1, -2026 - Agartala, Tripura, India: New born babies who were born on the first day of the New Year, 2026 at Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Agartala. The current population of India is 1,470,403,425 as of Sunday, January 4, 2026. (Abhisek Saha/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • New Year's newborn babies in India
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    New Year's newborn babies in India
    January 1, -2026 - Agartala, Tripura, India: New born babies who were born on the first day of the New Year, 2026 at Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Agartala. The current population of India is 1,470,403,425 as of Sunday, January 4, 2026. (Abhisek Saha/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • New York Premiere Of Universal Pictures' 'Wicked: For Good'
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    New York Premiere Of Universal Pictures' 'Wicked: For Good'
    American director, producer, and screenwriter Jon M. Chu and wife Kristin Hodge arrive at the New York Premiere Of Universal Pictures' 'Wicked: For Good' held at David Geffen Hall at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts on November 17, 2025 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

  • Anti-abortion activists set up outside clinic ‘safe zones’ on first day of new law in England
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    Anti-abortion activists set up outside clinic ‘safe zones’ on first day of new law in England
    Pro-choice campaigners welcome CPS guidance that 'silent prayer' is among the activities prohibited within the 150-metre buffer area.

    Anti-abortion activists have been taking up positions just outside new buffer zones around reproductive health clinics on the first day of a law coming into effect.

    The safe access zones - which were initially approved by MPs in May last year - prohibit actions including the handing-out of anti-abortion leaflets within a 150-metre radius around centres in England and Wales.

    Anti-abortion protestors stand (pray) just more than 150m away from Marie Stopes International in Central London, following the announcement of a new law banning protestors from being within 150m of any abortion clinic premises. London, UK.
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  • Anti-abortion activists set up outside clinic ‘safe zones’ on first day of new law in England
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    Anti-abortion activists set up outside clinic ‘safe zones’ on first day of new law in England
    Pro-choice campaigners welcome CPS guidance that 'silent prayer' is among the activities prohibited within the 150-metre buffer area.

    Anti-abortion activists have been taking up positions just outside new buffer zones around reproductive health clinics on the first day of a law coming into effect.

    The safe access zones - which were initially approved by MPs in May last year - prohibit actions including the handing-out of anti-abortion leaflets within a 150-metre radius around centres in England and Wales.

    Anti-abortion protestors stand (pray) just more than 150m away from Marie Stopes International in Central London, following the announcement of a new law banning protestors from being within 150m of any abortion clinic premises. London, UK.
    31/10/24

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  • Anti-abortion activists set up outside clinic ‘safe zones’ on first day of new law in England
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    Anti-abortion activists set up outside clinic ‘safe zones’ on first day of new law in England
    Pro-choice campaigners welcome CPS guidance that 'silent prayer' is among the activities prohibited within the 150-metre buffer area.

    Anti-abortion activists have been taking up positions just outside new buffer zones around reproductive health clinics on the first day of a law coming into effect.

    The safe access zones - which were initially approved by MPs in May last year - prohibit actions including the handing-out of anti-abortion leaflets within a 150-metre radius around centres in England and Wales.

    Anti-abortion protestors stand (pray) just more than 150m away from Marie Stopes International in Central London, following the announcement of a new law banning protestors from being within 150m of any abortion clinic premises. London, UK.
    31/10/24

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  • Anti-abortion activists set up outside clinic ‘safe zones’ on first day of new law in England
    DUKAS_177215655_EYE
    Anti-abortion activists set up outside clinic ‘safe zones’ on first day of new law in England
    Pro-choice campaigners welcome CPS guidance that 'silent prayer' is among the activities prohibited within the 150-metre buffer area.

    Anti-abortion activists have been taking up positions just outside new buffer zones around reproductive health clinics on the first day of a law coming into effect.

    The safe access zones - which were initially approved by MPs in May last year - prohibit actions including the handing-out of anti-abortion leaflets within a 150-metre radius around centres in England and Wales.

    Anti-abortion protestors stand (pray) just more than 150m away from Marie Stopes International in Central London, following the announcement of a new law banning protestors from being within 150m of any abortion clinic premises. London, UK.
    31/10/24

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Anti-abortion activists set up outside clinic ‘safe zones’ on first day of new law in England
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    Anti-abortion activists set up outside clinic ‘safe zones’ on first day of new law in England
    Pro-choice campaigners welcome CPS guidance that 'silent prayer' is among the activities prohibited within the 150-metre buffer area.

    Anti-abortion activists have been taking up positions just outside new buffer zones around reproductive health clinics on the first day of a law coming into effect.

    The safe access zones - which were initially approved by MPs in May last year - prohibit actions including the handing-out of anti-abortion leaflets within a 150-metre radius around centres in England and Wales.

    Anti-abortion protestors stand (pray) just more than 150m away from Marie Stopes International in Central London, following the announcement of a new law banning protestors from being within 150m of any abortion clinic premises. London, UK.
    31/10/24

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Anti-abortion activists set up outside clinic ‘safe zones’ on first day of new law in England
    DUKAS_177215652_EYE
    Anti-abortion activists set up outside clinic ‘safe zones’ on first day of new law in England
    Pro-choice campaigners welcome CPS guidance that 'silent prayer' is among the activities prohibited within the 150-metre buffer area.

    Anti-abortion activists have been taking up positions just outside new buffer zones around reproductive health clinics on the first day of a law coming into effect.

    The safe access zones - which were initially approved by MPs in May last year - prohibit actions including the handing-out of anti-abortion leaflets within a 150-metre radius around centres in England and Wales.

    Anti-abortion protestors stand (pray) just more than 150m away from Marie Stopes International in Central London, following the announcement of a new law banning protestors from being within 150m of any abortion clinic premises. London, UK.
    31/10/24

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Anti-abortion activists set up outside clinic ‘safe zones’ on first day of new law in England
    DUKAS_177215654_EYE
    Anti-abortion activists set up outside clinic ‘safe zones’ on first day of new law in England
    Pro-choice campaigners welcome CPS guidance that 'silent prayer' is among the activities prohibited within the 150-metre buffer area.

    Anti-abortion activists have been taking up positions just outside new buffer zones around reproductive health clinics on the first day of a law coming into effect.

    The safe access zones - which were initially approved by MPs in May last year - prohibit actions including the handing-out of anti-abortion leaflets within a 150-metre radius around centres in England and Wales.

    Anti-abortion protestors stand (pray) just more than 150m away from Marie Stopes International in Central London, following the announcement of a new law banning protestors from being within 150m of any abortion clinic premises. London, UK.
    31/10/24

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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  • FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_19
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    Pictured: (Left/Right) One day old Nutkin with a yet to be named five day old alpaca.

    ALPACA lot into this bank holiday..... Baby Alpacas spring into action running through buttercups that are out in their paddock at Petlake Alpacas of the New Forest in Bartley, Hants. The quartet of Cria are expected to be joined by more as the weather improves this May bank holiday weekend and the farm starts their birthing season for the Alpacas.

    Husband and wife farm owners Sue, 55 and Brian Sears, 56, said, "Alpacas will wait for good weather before they give birth. They give birth in the daytime, usually between 8 - 8pm but seem to like the hours between 11am-2pm, but only once the weather conditions are right. They are able to time it."

    © Simon Czapp/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_18
    SON-SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_18
    FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_18
    WEATHER & CUTE ANIMAL INPUT

    Pictured: One day old Nutkin with mum.

    ALPACA lot into this bank holiday..... Baby Alpacas spring into action running through buttercups that are out in their paddock at Petlake Alpacas of the New Forest in Bartley, Hants. The quartet of Cria are expected to be joined by more as the weather improves this May bank holiday weekend and the farm starts their birthing season for the Alpacas.

    Husband and wife farm owners Sue, 55 and Brian Sears, 56, said, "Alpacas will wait for good weather before they give birth. They give birth in the daytime, usually between 8 - 8pm but seem to like the hours between 11am-2pm, but only once the weather conditions are right. They are able to time it."

    © Simon Czapp/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_17
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    FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_17
    WEATHER & CUTE ANIMAL INPUT

    Pictured: An unnamed alpaca (left) with one day old Nutkin.

    ALPACA lot into this bank holiday..... Baby Alpacas spring into action running through buttercups that are out in their paddock at Petlake Alpacas of the New Forest in Bartley, Hants. The quartet of Cria are expected to be joined by more as the weather improves this May bank holiday weekend and the farm starts their birthing season for the Alpacas.

    Husband and wife farm owners Sue, 55 and Brian Sears, 56, said, "Alpacas will wait for good weather before they give birth. They give birth in the daytime, usually between 8 - 8pm but seem to like the hours between 11am-2pm, but only once the weather conditions are right. They are able to time it."

    © Simon Czapp/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_16
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    FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_16
    WEATHER & CUTE ANIMAL INPUT

    Pictured: An unnamed alpaca (left) with one day old Nutkin.

    ALPACA lot into this bank holiday..... Baby Alpacas spring into action running through buttercups that are out in their paddock at Petlake Alpacas of the New Forest in Bartley, Hants. The quartet of Cria are expected to be joined by more as the weather improves this May bank holiday weekend and the farm starts their birthing season for the Alpacas.

    Husband and wife farm owners Sue, 55 and Brian Sears, 56, said, "Alpacas will wait for good weather before they give birth. They give birth in the daytime, usually between 8 - 8pm but seem to like the hours between 11am-2pm, but only once the weather conditions are right. They are able to time it."

    © Simon Czapp/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_15
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    FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_15
    WEATHER & CUTE ANIMAL INPUT

    Pictured: (Left/Right). One day old Nutkin with a five day old yet to be named alpaca.

    ALPACA lot into this bank holiday..... Baby Alpacas spring into action running through buttercups that are out in their paddock at Petlake Alpacas of the New Forest in Bartley, Hants. The quartet of Cria are expected to be joined by more as the weather improves this May bank holiday weekend and the farm starts their birthing season for the Alpacas.

    Husband and wife farm owners Sue, 55 and Brian Sears, 56, said, "Alpacas will wait for good weather before they give birth. They give birth in the daytime, usually between 8 - 8pm but seem to like the hours between 11am-2pm, but only once the weather conditions are right. They are able to time it."

    © Simon Czapp/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_14
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    FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_14
    WEATHER & CUTE ANIMAL INPUT

    Pictured: A five day old alpaca yet to be named (left) with one day old Nutkin.

    ALPACA lot into this bank holiday..... Baby Alpacas spring into action running through buttercups that are out in their paddock at Petlake Alpacas of the New Forest in Bartley, Hants. The quartet of Cria are expected to be joined by more as the weather improves this May bank holiday weekend and the farm starts their birthing season for the Alpacas.

    Husband and wife farm owners Sue, 55 and Brian Sears, 56, said, "Alpacas will wait for good weather before they give birth. They give birth in the daytime, usually between 8 - 8pm but seem to like the hours between 11am-2pm, but only once the weather conditions are right. They are able to time it."

    © Simon Czapp/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_13
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    FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_13
    WEATHER & CUTE ANIMAL INPUT

    Pictured: Unnamed alpaca (foreground).

    ALPACA lot into this bank holiday..... Baby Alpacas spring into action running through buttercups that are out in their paddock at Petlake Alpacas of the New Forest in Bartley, Hants. The quartet of Cria are expected to be joined by more as the weather improves this May bank holiday weekend and the farm starts their birthing season for the Alpacas.

    Husband and wife farm owners Sue, 55 and Brian Sears, 56, said, "Alpacas will wait for good weather before they give birth. They give birth in the daytime, usually between 8 - 8pm but seem to like the hours between 11am-2pm, but only once the weather conditions are right. They are able to time it."

    © Simon Czapp/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_12
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    FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_12
    WEATHER & CUTE ANIMAL INPUT

    Pictured: A five day old alpaca yet to be named with her mum and one day old Nutkin.

    ALPACA lot into this bank holiday..... Baby Alpacas spring into action running through buttercups that are out in their paddock at Petlake Alpacas of the New Forest in Bartley, Hants. The quartet of Cria are expected to be joined by more as the weather improves this May bank holiday weekend and the farm starts their birthing season for the Alpacas.

    Husband and wife farm owners Sue, 55 and Brian Sears, 56, said, "Alpacas will wait for good weather before they give birth. They give birth in the daytime, usually between 8 - 8pm but seem to like the hours between 11am-2pm, but only once the weather conditions are right. They are able to time it."

    © Simon Czapp/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_11
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    FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_11
    WEATHER & CUTE ANIMAL INPUT

    Pictured: A five day old, unnamed alpaca with mum.

    ALPACA lot into this bank holiday..... Baby Alpacas spring into action running through buttercups that are out in their paddock at Petlake Alpacas of the New Forest in Bartley, Hants. The quartet of Cria are expected to be joined by more as the weather improves this May bank holiday weekend and the farm starts their birthing season for the Alpacas.

    Husband and wife farm owners Sue, 55 and Brian Sears, 56, said, "Alpacas will wait for good weather before they give birth. They give birth in the daytime, usually between 8 - 8pm but seem to like the hours between 11am-2pm, but only once the weather conditions are right. They are able to time it."

    © Simon Czapp/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_10
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    FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_10
    WEATHER & CUTE ANIMAL INPUT

    Pictured: (Left/Right) One day old Nutkin with a five day old alpaca yet to be named.

    ALPACA lot into this bank holiday..... Baby Alpacas spring into action running through buttercups that are out in their paddock at Petlake Alpacas of the New Forest in Bartley, Hants. The quartet of Cria are expected to be joined by more as the weather improves this May bank holiday weekend and the farm starts their birthing season for the Alpacas.

    Husband and wife farm owners Sue, 55 and Brian Sears, 56, said, "Alpacas will wait for good weather before they give birth. They give birth in the daytime, usually between 8 - 8pm but seem to like the hours between 11am-2pm, but only once the weather conditions are right. They are able to time it."

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_09
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    FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_09
    WEATHER & CUTE ANIMAL INPUT

    Pictured: A five day old, yet to be named alpaca with one day old Nutkin (left) and her mum.

    ALPACA lot into this bank holiday..... Baby Alpacas spring into action running through buttercups that are out in their paddock at Petlake Alpacas of the New Forest in Bartley, Hants. The quartet of Cria are expected to be joined by more as the weather improves this May bank holiday weekend and the farm starts their birthing season for the Alpacas.

    Husband and wife farm owners Sue, 55 and Brian Sears, 56, said, "Alpacas will wait for good weather before they give birth. They give birth in the daytime, usually between 8 - 8pm but seem to like the hours between 11am-2pm, but only once the weather conditions are right. They are able to time it."

    © Simon Czapp/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_08
    SON-SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_08
    FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_08
    WEATHER & CUTE ANIMAL INPUT

    Pictured: One day old Nutkin with mum.

    ALPACA lot into this bank holiday..... Baby Alpacas spring into action running through buttercups that are out in their paddock at Petlake Alpacas of the New Forest in Bartley, Hants. The quartet of Cria are expected to be joined by more as the weather improves this May bank holiday weekend and the farm starts their birthing season for the Alpacas.

    Husband and wife farm owners Sue, 55 and Brian Sears, 56, said, "Alpacas will wait for good weather before they give birth. They give birth in the daytime, usually between 8 - 8pm but seem to like the hours between 11am-2pm, but only once the weather conditions are right. They are able to time it."

    © Simon Czapp/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_07
    SON-SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_07
    FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_07
    WEATHER & CUTE ANIMAL INPUT

    Pictured: 11 day old Norris with one day old Nutkin (right).

    ALPACA lot into this bank holiday..... Baby Alpacas spring into action running through buttercups that are out in their paddock at Petlake Alpacas of the New Forest in Bartley, Hants. The quartet of Cria are expected to be joined by more as the weather improves this May bank holiday weekend and the farm starts their birthing season for the Alpacas.

    Husband and wife farm owners Sue, 55 and Brian Sears, 56, said, "Alpacas will wait for good weather before they give birth. They give birth in the daytime, usually between 8 - 8pm but seem to like the hours between 11am-2pm, but only once the weather conditions are right. They are able to time it."

    © Simon Czapp/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_06
    SON-SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_06
    FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_06
    WEATHER & CUTE ANIMAL INPUT

    Pictured: One day old Nutkin with mum.

    ALPACA lot into this bank holiday..... Baby Alpacas spring into action running through buttercups that are out in their paddock at Petlake Alpacas of the New Forest in Bartley, Hants. The quartet of Cria are expected to be joined by more as the weather improves this May bank holiday weekend and the farm starts their birthing season for the Alpacas.

    Husband and wife farm owners Sue, 55 and Brian Sears, 56, said, "Alpacas will wait for good weather before they give birth. They give birth in the daytime, usually between 8 - 8pm but seem to like the hours between 11am-2pm, but only once the weather conditions are right. They are able to time it."

    © Simon Czapp/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_05
    SON-SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_05
    FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_05
    WEATHER & CUTE ANIMAL INPUT

    Pictured: One day old Nutkin with mum.

    ALPACA lot into this bank holiday..... Baby Alpacas spring into action running through buttercups that are out in their paddock at Petlake Alpacas of the New Forest in Bartley, Hants. The quartet of Cria are expected to be joined by more as the weather improves this May bank holiday weekend and the farm starts their birthing season for the Alpacas.

    Husband and wife farm owners Sue, 55 and Brian Sears, 56, said, "Alpacas will wait for good weather before they give birth. They give birth in the daytime, usually between 8 - 8pm but seem to like the hours between 11am-2pm, but only once the weather conditions are right. They are able to time it."

    © Simon Czapp/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_04
    SON-SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_04
    FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_04
    WEATHER & CUTE ANIMAL INPUT

    Pictured: (Left/Right) A five day old alpaca, yet to be named, 11 day old Norris and one day old Nutkin with mum.

    ALPACA lot into this bank holiday..... Baby Alpacas spring into action running through buttercups that are out in their paddock at Petlake Alpacas of the New Forest in Bartley, Hants. The quartet of Cria are expected to be joined by more as the weather improves this May bank holiday weekend and the farm starts their birthing season for the Alpacas.

    Husband and wife farm owners Sue, 55 and Brian Sears, 56, said, "Alpacas will wait for good weather before they give birth. They give birth in the daytime, usually between 8 - 8pm but seem to like the hours between 11am-2pm, but only once the weather conditions are right. They are able to time it."

    © Simon Czapp/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_03
    SON-SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_03
    FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_03
    WEATHER & CUTE ANIMAL INPUT

    Pictured: 11 day old Norris (right) smells the buttercups with one day old Nutkin and mum in the background.

    ALPACA lot into this bank holiday..... Baby Alpacas spring into action running through buttercups that are out in their paddock at Petlake Alpacas of the New Forest in Bartley, Hants. The quartet of Cria are expected to be joined by more as the weather improves this May bank holiday weekend and the farm starts their birthing season for the Alpacas.

    Husband and wife farm owners Sue, 55 and Brian Sears, 56, said, "Alpacas will wait for good weather before they give birth. They give birth in the daytime, usually between 8 - 8pm but seem to like the hours between 11am-2pm, but only once the weather conditions are right. They are able to time it."

    © Simon Czapp/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_02
    SON-SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_02
    FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_02
    WEATHER & CUTE ANIMAL INPUT

    Pictured: (Left/Right) A five day old alpaca, yet to be named with one day old Nutkin.

    ALPACA lot into this bank holiday..... Baby Alpacas spring into action running through buttercups that are out in their paddock at Petlake Alpacas of the New Forest in Bartley, Hants. The quartet of Cria are expected to be joined by more as the weather improves this May bank holiday weekend and the farm starts their birthing season for the Alpacas.

    Husband and wife farm owners Sue, 55 and Brian Sears, 56, said, "Alpacas will wait for good weather before they give birth. They give birth in the daytime, usually between 8 - 8pm but seem to like the hours between 11am-2pm, but only once the weather conditions are right. They are able to time it."

    © Simon Czapp/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_01
    SON-SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_01
    FEATURE - SN_ALPACAS_SPRING_01
    WEATHER & CUTE ANIMAL INPUT

    Pictured: (Left/Right) 11 day old Norris, one day old Nutkin and a five day old alpaca yet to be named.

    ALPACA lot into this bank holiday..... Baby Alpacas spring into action running through buttercups that are out in their paddock at Petlake Alpacas of the New Forest in Bartley, Hants. The quartet of Cria are expected to be joined by more as the weather improves this May bank holiday weekend and the farm starts their birthing season for the Alpacas.

    Husband and wife farm owners Sue, 55 and Brian Sears, 56, said, "Alpacas will wait for good weather before they give birth. They give birth in the daytime, usually between 8 - 8pm but seem to like the hours between 11am-2pm, but only once the weather conditions are right. They are able to time it."

    © Simon Czapp/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    Two brown baby bears play-fight together. The cubs were playfully wrestling and one even stuck its tongue out at the other.

    Photographer Max Waugh, who took these pictures of the coastal brown bears, said they had just had a nursing session with their mother. The 47 year old said: "They must have been reenergised following their meal." SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS

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    © Max Waugh/Solent News & Photo Agency

     

  • dukas 159304681 son
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    dukas 159304681 son
    Two brown baby bears play-fight together. The cubs were playfully wrestling and one even stuck its tongue out at the other.

    Photographer Max Waugh, who took these pictures of the coastal brown bears, said they had just had a nursing session with their mother. The 47 year old said: "They must have been reenergised following their meal." SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS

    Please byline: Max Waugh/Solent News

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