Grey/Traveler’s band taking advantage of the green grass grown by greatly needed rain.
Dark skies coming
18 07 2013Grey/Traveler and Houdini watch Hollywood’s and Comanche’s bands with a hint of storm on the horizon.
We got rain. It left puddles. If we get much more of this stuff, it might lead to the filling of ponds. 🙂
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Categories : Corona, Grey, Houdini, Spring Creek Basin Herd Management Area, Spring Creek Basin mustangs
Water for mustangs
30 06 2013Not elephants. Although, as this drought continues, it’s beginning to look a lot like the sere plains of Africa out here.
I call this photo “La Sals, Imagination”:
Whaddya mean you can’t see the mountains … through the smoke? Use your imagination. 🙂 Although Grey/Traveler’s band seems to also be looking for the mountains, they were watching Chrome’s band walking toward them on their way to the water catchment.
Smoke from this fire – way, way, way east of here – apparently has drifted into New Mexico then blown back north and west into Colorado. But it’s not the only fire burning in the region.
Earlier, Grey/Traveler’s band had been drinking at the water catchment’s trough:
Maia, clearly at her leisure, worried me; I thought the worst, that the storage tank had drained and the trough was empty, and she was waiting for someone to come fill it, darnit!
Not to fear.
The trough was full of water. Whew. (The big green tank is the storage tank that holds water from either rain or snow or direct-fill.)
Because of the drought, BLM has been checking to ensure that the horses have enough water sources, and we – National Mustang Association/Colorado – recently got the green light to deliver a load of water – 4,000 gallons – to the catchment tank. Donors and silent-auction-item buyers at the Pati Temple Memorial Benefit Bash, this is the first use of the money you helped us raise! Interestingly, the area of the catchment is used primarily by Chrome’s band and rarely by other bands. But some other bands have started to find the water – and the good forage in this area. Water is a good way to disperse the horses’ grazing and get them to use under-used areas.
Chrome’s band at the catchment trough, drinking clean water. This is an important water source because it’s the only clean source of water in the basin. The others are high in alkalinity and salt because of the basin’s soils. The dusky, hazy color cast is because of the smoke.
The temperature hit 110 degrees Friday. On Thursday, the high was 108. Smoke, wind, heat, zero moisture = ugh.
Cecil Foster, owner of Foster’s Water, to the rescue.
The storage tank is about 15 feet tall, so Cecil brings his ladder to access the hatch at the top. At right is the hose from his water truck.
Seen here are his water truck, the hose to the tank and the water trough in the background at right.
Thanks, Cecil! He also donated a load of water for the benefit’s silent auction. Cecil is a super nice man, and a friend of the mustangs of Spring Creek Basin.
Thank you, NMA/CO, for the delivery of water to the mustangs!
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Categories : Advocacy, Alegre, Chrome, Corona, Disappointment Valley, Grey, Houdini, Kwana, La Sal Mountains, Maia, Mustangs, National Mustang Association/CO, Partnership, Pati Temple, Spring Creek Basin Herd Management Area, Spring Creek Basin mustangs, Terra, Water, Water catchment, Wildfire
Summer solstice
22 06 2013Comments : 1 Comment »
Categories : Alegre, Corona, Grey, Houdini, Maia, Spring Creek Basin Herd Management Area, Spring Creek Basin mustangs, Summer solstice
Peek-a-Grey
4 06 2013If he can barely see me, surely he’s hidden from prying human eyes? Not so much, pal. 🙂
This is Grey/Traveler, grazing with his band, which includes Corona again.
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Categories : Grey, Spring Creek Basin Herd Management Area, Spring Creek Basin mustangs
Sneaky snake
11 05 2013Grey/Traveler illustrates snaking behavior, in this case, aimed at keeping Houdini grazing where he wanted her.
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Categories : Grey, Spring Creek Basin Herd Management Area, Spring Creek Basin mustangs
Afire
28 04 2013Comments : 1 Comment »
Categories : Alegre, Grey, Houdini, Maia, Mariah, Spring Creek Basin Herd Management Area, Spring Creek Basin mustangs
Reflections
29 03 2013Grey/Traveler, center, drinks from a pond with his band, from left: Alegre, Maia, Mariah and Houdini. Water is the most precious resource of all in this high desert region.
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Categories : Alegre, Grey, Houdini, Maia, Mariah, Ponds, Spring Creek Basin Herd Management Area, Spring Creek Basin mustangs, Water
Grey in black & white
20 03 2013At this time of day, there wasn’t much difference between the color version of this image and this black-and-white image. His white eyelashes show up very well against his lovely dark eyes!
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Categories : Grey, Spring Creek Basin Herd Management Area, Spring Creek Basin mustangs
Another three
2 03 2013These three are part of Grey/Traveler’s band, which also includes Alegre and Maia.
End-of-the-day gorgeousity. Is there a more beautiful place in the world? You can’t convince me!
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Categories : Grey, Houdini, La Sal Mountains, Mariah, Spring Creek Basin Herd Management Area, Spring Creek Basin mustangs