I was gonna say "where in Colorado?" but I didnt want to be presumptuous.Sig lines says south of Dallas but I'm pretty sure he's north of Dallas.
I was gonna say "where in Colorado?" but I didnt want to be presumptuous.Sig lines says south of Dallas but I'm pretty sure he's north of Dallas.
Purty there. Been sking and also took a 10 day wilderness hike round there.I thought Red River at first.
Purty there. Been sking and also took a 10 day wilderness hike round there.
I thought Red River at first.
Never saw the deer there though.
Be sure and have supper at Sundance. Buy yer bride an agave wine margarita.Red River New Mexico and its a amazing experience. Never been skiing before. Enjoying every minute. This will be a new thing for us.
Rio Colorado Lodge is where the deer are.
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The Sandhills land in the fields around us every year. Awesome birds.View attachment 160710 Sandhills here don't migrate and they aren't hunted.
You can walk up to about 10' from them before they walk away.
The rib-eye of the sky!View attachment 160710 Sandhills here don't migrate and they aren't hunted.
You can walk up to about 10' from them before they walk away.
Hmm. It looks like it's just lying there asleep while waiting for Mom to return from mowing.Fawn...(while mowing)
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Mothers like to hide their young in grass like that. It is a good way to keep an eye on them and the coyotes seem to avoid them when they are more "out in the open".Hmm. It looks like it's just lying there asleep while waiting for Mom to return from mowing.
Those ain't the only things that like to hide in the grass...Mothers like to hide their young in grass like that. It is a good way to keep an eye on them and the coyotes seem to avoid them when they are more "out in the open".
That is one mean looking snake. Living in Texas you learn to watch all the time.Those ain't the only things that like to hide in the grass...
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Fortunately for this little guy, I saw him well before getting close (they blend in remarkably well if not paying attention), and he just seemed interested in catching some rays, so had no beef...
Yea, thats the second one Ive found. Mamma will be in the back treeline waiting for a quiet time to come get em.Hmm. It looks like it's just lying there asleep while waiting for Mom to return from mowing.
The rib-eye of the sky!