Red Dirt, Whitetails, Blue Sky
Wordless Wednesday – “Red Dirt, Whitetails, Blue Sky”
Red Dirt, Whitetails, Blue Sky
Red Dirt, Whitetails, Blue Sky
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We blasted over to Yellowstone for the first time in a looooong time… and strangely enough, when you go… people ask about the animals you saw… NOT if you enjoyed Old Faithful! Here’s our tally: buffalo: tons! elk: nine antelope : none mule deer: one moose: none wolves: none black bear: none grizzly: one The…
So… it’s easy to upload a video to Facebook. I’m trying to see if I can link to it here, so everyone can see it… even those of you who aren’t on Facebook! Well, it looks like the correct link came through, so I will post this short video of some elk through the trees,…
’Tis the season, or almost, so I thought I would just reshare a popular post of mine from 2015 instead of a historical photo. This is the story of two mule deer bucks, horns interlocked, and the intervention of me and the Wyoming Game and Fish. To the Rescue
A little side track… please indulge me. On the way home from our Girl Scout staff reunion, I spotted this poor mule deer. Well, he crossed the road right in front of me, so he was hard to miss! I thought at first that he was covered in burdock… but that wasn’t the case. He…
Once again, I was happy for the long zoom of my little camera! We stopped to let them pass across the road…
It almost looks like these sandhill cranes are walking along the top of my fence… but they’re just on the high field across the draw from my fence. Good thing I took this pic yesterday… today it’s blizzard conditions… I imagine they’re hiding in some brush tonight for protection from the storm!
One of the signs of spring here in Wyoming, is the strutting of sage chickens. When we first moved to Wyoming, I remember my dad waking me up before daylight, and driving miles out of Casper to a strutting ground, also called a lek. As the sky turned, the males appear, puffing out their chest…