Mama Alegre and baby Maia. Peaceful evening under clouds. Can you see that Maia already is turning grey?
Pair
4 09 2012Comments : 2 Comments »
Categories : Alegre, Maia, Spring Creek Basin Herd Management Area, Spring Creek Basin mustangs
Under the budding juniper tree
4 09 2012Every kid needs a special tree.
S’aka was enjoying a nap the other morning. Uncle Maiku was napping on the other side of the tree. How cool is that tree?
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Categories : S'aka, Spring Creek Basin Herd Management Area, Spring Creek Basin mustangs
Keep guessing
3 09 2012Chipeta seems to be laughing at our – OK, my – attempt to predict her foaling date. Mwahaha!
All right, all right. It’s not THAT funny! I’m watching you, girl. 🙂
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Categories : Chipeta, Spring Creek Basin Herd Management Area, Spring Creek Basin mustangs
Dream land
3 09 2012Comments : 2 Comments »
Categories : Spring Creek Basin Herd Management Area, Spring Creek Basin mustangs, Terra, Winona
Spots and dapples
3 09 2012Reya and Maiku walked into my foreground as I was taking pix of S’aka with big sister Puzzle – and I like it! Love all their spots, and check out how S’aka’s spot and Puzzle’s merge perfectly on their necks!
Here’s Ty, contributing to the “dapples” part of this post.
So, so rare to get such a close look at Corazon. He’s usually far enough away, it’s hard to make out much detail in his handsome black face.
Chipeta update: Not yet. Close, by her udder, but not immediate, I think.
Just a random selection of photos. Bay boy Copper also is still with the band, but he was hiding under dapples of a different kind: dapply light under the trees. 🙂
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Categories : Chipeta, Corazon, Maiku, Puzzle, Reya, Spring Creek Basin Herd Management Area, Spring Creek Basin mustangs, Ty
Madi & Daddy
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Categories : Comanche, Madison, Spring Creek Basin Herd Management Area, Spring Creek Basin mustangs
Big boys
1 09 2012From my visit with the pintos:
Maiku, 2, and S’aka. Maiku is S’aka’s uncle, the little brother of his mother, Reya. Do they look alike or what?!
Chipeta has not yet foaled.
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Categories : Maiku, S'aka, Spring Creek Basin Herd Management Area, Spring Creek Basin mustangs
Water, blessed
1 09 2012Oh, peeps. What a summer. No rain for months. Then rain. Ponds – three – dug out. Then no rain – again. Did I mention heat? Drying wind.
We got a big rain last week. I couldn’t wait to get back in the basin to check ponds. But I’ve been distracted – by Terra’s new baby, by checking Chipeta (no baby today). The day I found Terra’s baby boy, I got stopped at the first Spring Creek crossing by a big wash of rock, some still-not-dry mud (which kinda IS mud, eh) and a tall/deep “step” of dirt/mud at the far side. It wasn’t much changed today. It took one aborted attempt in regular four-wheel drive then four-wheel-low to get up and over it today.
But this stopped me:
The old washout, washed out again. But this time, it’s all the way across the road. I hate to think what mess the hunters will make trying to get past it.
Did I say it stopped me? Welllll. It stopped the Jeep. Bike to the rescue. I hit the road, to this destination:
Is this not a glorious sight?! This is the roadside pond, full to the brim! OK, maybe not quite to the brim – you can see how high the water got. The spillway is at back right, but it doesn’t look like much water went over there.
Back on the bike. Back to the Jeep. Back to check the northwest pond.
Did I say the other photo, of a brim-full pond, was a glorious sight? Nah. (Well, yeah.) But this, folks … this is what it’s all about. 🙂
Not full at all. In fact, just a puddle compared with roadside and trapsite (which also is full), but Hollywood’s band was there (Mona and Shane seen above). Comanche’s band was there. Duke was there. Bounce was there with Seven and Kreacher. The young misters Hayden, Tenaz and Apollo were there.
That is there. See it? The green stuff? Not in the foreground (BLM, that’s weeds again already, and not the good kind; good thing BLM is set to spray weeds this fall from the coordinates we GPS’d during the Four Corners Back Country Horsemen’s project this spring!). Where the horses are. Comanche’s closest; Hollywood’s a little farther and to the left. Duke was in there, too, I think.
That, my friends, is lovely, life-sustaining grass.
Oh, what a difference, rain.
Glorious rain. Valuable, wonderful rain. We had a little more last night. Despite the promising clouds, none tonight.
(Pond notes: The northwest, trapsite and roadside ponds all got dug out this year, courtesy of the Forest Service and Director’s Challenge money, which our Tres Rios Field Office was awarded based on partnership with our Disappointment Wild Bunch Partners. The east-pocket pond had gone dry, then had water again, then gone dry again. I wasn’t able to get back and check it, but based on roadside’s full status, I’d bet it has water again. All the other ponds have water. Grass is amazing. Horses are fabulous!)
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Categories : Director's Challenge, Mona, Ponds, Rain, Shane, Spring Creek Basin Herd Management Area, Spring Creek Basin mustangs, Water, Work projects













