Kestrel in lovely, almost-sunset light in the Spring Creek arroyo in Spring Creek Basin.
I love the way her golden coat mirrors the golden arroyo wall glowing in the background.
Kestrel in lovely, almost-sunset light in the Spring Creek arroyo in Spring Creek Basin.
I love the way her golden coat mirrors the golden arroyo wall glowing in the background.
Kootenai and Raven explore the edges of another pond that has a little bit of water in it. Some more sprinkles fell over the basin, but we need a nice little downpour. We’re not greedy, but more than less is needed. 🙂
By reader request: Pretty girl Mysterium. She’ll be 2 next month. Looking more gorgeous all the time. 🙂
It’s dry out there, but don’t you think you’re taking things a little far with the peeling skin?
I found Mr. or Mrs. Horny Toad the other day while visiting with Hollywood’s and Comanche’s bands. Don’t you love these prehistoric little dragons? I’ve seen several this year.
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Two different ponds, previously dry. Both dug out last year.
Mustangs already have found both.
Not a storm in the blue background but a far, forested ridge. The blue storm skies have been descending every day, bringing rain every night since Monday.
Whatever dances ya’ll are doing, you’re rockin’ ’em! The rain is such a relief.
Grey/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. 🙂