Beautiful photos Carol. Glad you enjoyed the elk ‘at home’. Like Marilyn no elk around here just occasional sheep and cows on the hills. We can find deer at Eastnor Castle – or at least we could, but I have not visited for a while.
No elk around here…but just sitting and listening to all things nature (except for hurricanes and tornados) is true heart medicine. I regularly visit a wooded rural property where 103 different bird species have
been identified by my friends. I am a fledgling birder!
I totally agree with you Carol. Sitting somewhere in the mountains and listening to those bulls screaming out their bugles,,, there’s not much better sound than that
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Beautiful photos Carol. Glad you enjoyed the elk ‘at home’. Like Marilyn no elk around here just occasional sheep and cows on the hills. We can find deer at Eastnor Castle – or at least we could, but I have not visited for a while.
No elk around here…but just sitting and listening to all things nature (except for hurricanes and tornados) is true heart medicine. I regularly visit a wooded rural property where 103 different bird species have
been identified by my friends. I am a fledgling birder!
I totally agree with you Carol. Sitting somewhere in the mountains and listening to those bulls screaming out their bugles,,, there’s not much better sound than that