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Ouch, that stings!
Great shots.
Charlie, we are heading down in about 3-4 weeks. Just taking the travel trailer this time.Stalking Light said:Visiting DEVA in winter is high on my list, nice shots.
These guys were hanging out in Saline Valley, Stephen. There were several small herds of six to eight between the Bat Road and also down by the Salt Lake. I was trying to remember which springs attract the desert sheep, of which we saw none.Wandering Sagebrush said:Andy, cool shots of our fuzzy friends! Was this the herd over by Beatty?
I think so too. This was in the West Walker Canyon on 395 south of Walker. Lady spotted it and made me turn the truck around and go back. This is the first baldie we've seen in this location. A lot of the river is frozen over.Wandering Sagebrush said:My guess is that's an uncommon bird for DVNP. Nice!
Brrrrr, that's cold for Florida! When I was in school at NAS Jax, I remember a few mornings with ice on the puddles. Bad for citrus!Stalking Light said:Nice, it was in the 30's when I took this.
Thanks for the reminder of this webcam -- I'll be seeing this in person in less than two weeks!Casa Escarlata Robles Too said:Does anyone check out the streaming video from Yellowstone,the one at Old Faithful?
I check it once in a while in hopes of seeing some wildlife walk across the area.
Yesterday about sundown there, I watched a coyote walk along the viewing platform and a small group of bison also.
Pretty cool to see some of the animals during the winter there.
Frank