Portrait of wild

22 03 2023

This is another case of having no idea what the mustang was looking at, but whatever it was, it held his attention.

We were west of Filly Peak – the rimrocks in the background form Spring Creek Basin’s western boundary – and Buckeye was looking into the cove. It’s a limited area, and I thought he might even be watching ravens or other birds, but darned if my human eyes could pick out what commanded his attention.

Whatever it was, it provided us with a wonderful pic of a mustang stallion, as free as he was meant to be.


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12 responses

22 03 2023
Pat

Don’t you wonder how far they can see!?

24 03 2023
TJ

I surely do. … As well as what they see at even close range that I fail to!

22 03 2023
Karen Schmiede

Good looking guy with great eyesight!

24 03 2023
TJ

He has the far look of eagles, doesn’t he? πŸ™‚

22 03 2023
Sue E. Story

Free … and absolutely gorgeous! Buckeye is such a gem. He does seem to be taking in the long view.

24 03 2023
TJ

I love him so. πŸ™‚

22 03 2023
Martha Kennedy

He’s pondering existence or taking a nap. πŸ˜‰

24 03 2023
TJ

Ha – he was pretty alert. He wasn’t bothered by whatever it was, but it sure held his attention for a while. πŸ™‚

24 03 2023
Martha Kennedy

He’s just cagey… πŸ˜‰

24 03 2023
TJ

I don’t think they know the meaning of the term, really. πŸ™‚ They’re incredibly pure of motive. He is as he is! πŸ™‚

23 03 2023
lovewildmustangs

I know what you mean. It’s fascinating to watch them and learn from their subtitles!!

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24 03 2023
TJ

Always. πŸ™‚

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