Buckskin storm

8 08 2019

Kestrel

The very loveliest Kestrel stops to pose amid sunflowers against a stormy sky. Her band was grazing their way to the top of this little ridge that Kestrel reached first, and she had paused to wait for them.


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8 08 2019
baileytan's avatar baileytan

Beautiful capture.

8 08 2019
Lynn and Kathy's avatar Lynn and Kathy

Oh, this shot is REALLY good! Of course, Kestrel is gorgeous no matter where she is!!

9 08 2019
Sue Story's avatar Sue Story

What a vision she is with her sunflower bouquet! Such a great photo, TJ!

12 08 2019
Pat's avatar Pat

What a beauty!

15 08 2019
Puller9's avatar Puller9

LOVE this mare. Is she still with Comanche?

15 08 2019
TJ's avatar TJ

Yes. 🙂 For all I hear about “instability” in herds where we’re using PZP, our herd is pretty “stable.” Some people – even some who profess to understand wild horse behavior – seem to forget or disregard the dynamic, NORMAL mobility of wild horses within herds, from band to band. That said, Kestrel and her beau, Comanche, have been together for at least 10 years now. 🙂

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