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Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Almost Wordless Wednesday
The solitary bobcat answered the recent pee-mail messages left by the mountain lion and coyotes at the base of this tree yesterday. "Bob" left a scrape and scat message.
Can't tell you how much I love your wildlife cameras. I appreciate all you go through to bring us so close to the animals. As for the "fire on the mountain" pictures...not even a thousand words could match them.
Second to last of the sunset/sunrise was fantastic!! Best I have ever seen. Do you ever enter your nature scenes into photo contest or try to get the published? If not maybe you should think about it, Just my thoughts. They are all killer!!
As always, gorgeous photos and incredible glimpses into the wild life - and the canine life. Sure hope that magnificent bear makes it! He must have been HUGE when he started hibernating. To our untutored eyes, none of the animals appears to be starving, which makes us happy. And we especially loved the bee; our world would be unrecognizable without them.
Dynamic sunsets once again. Wow! The pasqueflower is so luscious. I love the story your wildlife cameras are painting. It's so fun to see the animals compete with each other for scent space!
Sunsets are amazing this time of year! From the mighty to the tiny (the flower closeups) this post is a great reminder that naure's beauty is evident at every scale!
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Awesome!!! Such beauty in the pictures makes me smile and wish we lived there! Lots of love, Debbie and Holly
ReplyDeleteCan't tell you how much I love your wildlife cameras. I appreciate all you go through to bring us so close to the animals. As for the "fire on the mountain" pictures...not even a thousand words could match them.
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteWhat unbelievable sunset pictures!
Hawk aka BrownDog
Beautiful, all of them!! That flower shot is so nice!
ReplyDeleteThe sunset cauldron is awesome!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great day! The sunset is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSam
K looks she is flying in that last picture!
ReplyDeleteYour pal, Pip
Wow, these photos are truly U-N-B-E-L-I-E-V-A-B-L-E!!!!
ReplyDeleteSecond to last of the sunset/sunrise was fantastic!! Best I have ever seen. Do you ever enter your nature scenes into photo contest or try to get the published? If not maybe you should think about it, Just my thoughts. They are all killer!!
ReplyDeleteWhat fantastic photos! I love R's snaggletooth look, and those clouds coming over the mountains are stunning!
ReplyDeleteLovely white flower - do you happen to know what it is?
ReplyDeleteThe last two pictures are beautiful yet erie
ReplyDeleteBenny & Lily
As always, gorgeous photos and incredible glimpses into the wild life - and the canine life. Sure hope that magnificent bear makes it! He must have been HUGE when he started hibernating. To our untutored eyes, none of the animals appears to be starving, which makes us happy. And we especially loved the bee; our world would be unrecognizable without them.
ReplyDeleteJed & Abby
That last shot looks like a volcano erupting. Really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHi there KB
ReplyDeleteTruly incredible footage and photos. Hope you are all well.
Lotsaluv
MAXMOM IN SOUTH AFRICA
Dynamic sunsets once again. Wow! The pasqueflower is so luscious. I love the story your wildlife cameras are painting. It's so fun to see the animals compete with each other for scent space!
ReplyDeleteSunsets are amazing this time of year! From the mighty to the tiny (the flower closeups) this post is a great reminder that naure's beauty is evident at every scale!
ReplyDeleteincredibly gorgeous photos!!
ReplyDeletelove love love the sunset pictures!!
ReplyDeletethat last picture of K climbing down is really cool, too. it looks so steep!
the booker man and asa's mama
The sky is on fire!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe clouds are singing!
gosh beautiful photos
love
tweedles
Oh...that flower!
ReplyDeleteThose sky pics are just heavenly! how can something look so beautiful!
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