
Mariah – sure-footed mustang that she is – navigates boulders at the base of Filly Peak in Spring Creek Basin.

Mariah – sure-footed mustang that she is – navigates boulders at the base of Filly Peak in Spring Creek Basin.

I *think* that’s a male brown-headed cowbird in the center, possibly flanked by females or juveniles. Please DO correct me if you know the correct ID. Birds – especially LBJs – aren’t even on my list of known-about critters.
Speaking of critters, they’re on the “critter ladder” in the trough at the main/original water catchment in Spring Creek Basin, built 20-plus years ago. The “ladder” is a bit of metal mesh that allows birds, ground squirrels – critters – to get to the water to drink without drowning. I was super tickled to see them using it with horses (that’s Tenaz in the background) napping around it after an evening mosey to the water cooler, err, trough. (All of the troughs at all four water catchments in the basin have some form of critter ladder.)

Fun bonus pic of the male actually standing on the rim of the trough as photographed through the legs of a napping mustang. 🙂
Everything in the wild needs water. Mother Nature could be a little (!) more helpful in the delivery of said water, but we do our best to ensure that it gets where it needs to go.

Winona was *just walking along when* a bird flew up through the grass under her hooves and caused her to spook a bit. The bird flew on, and Winona walked on, and all was well.
(Bicycle mechanics often hear “I was just riding along when ______ happened.” It’s amazing how much happens when a person – or mustang – is just riding – or walking – along. :))

Beautiful Seneca was as surprised to see me as I was to see her!
I was photographing another band when all of a sudden their heads went up, all attention on a small drainage behind us. And there came a band!
Great timing. 🙂

Mysterium and Juniper – lovely grey ladies – lead their band on a trot across the road in pursuit of another band. Sometimes when they go, they all go!

Too bad it’s not dusk and too bad those illuminated gnats aren’t fireflies twinkling around Rowan and Bia. 🙂

Hollywood is not fat by any stretch … but he’s doing OK. In the pic above, he was with Sundance’s band (or nearby). I’ve seen him more recently with other elder Aspen and some youngsters … and following Sundance again.
Getting old sucks … but he’s doing OK.