October 10, 2011

My Wild Life

Not like that.  Because really, apart from doing a tequila shot in Cancun, a wild life does not define my existence.

I speak of all those cool creatures I get a chance to see when the Guy and I are out and about on our adventures.

Such as one outing to Rocky Mountain, when we strolled around Lily Lake, and by chance I got this shot of some mergansers (maybe) or mallards (I think) or ducks (for sure) taking flight.


Another trip over the mountains, we spied a couple of young moose making their way across a meadow.  I really missed my fancy camera and telephoto this day.



On a different day, we say a momma and her calf.  I had my big camera and long lens but she was very far away.  Not a decent enough photo for sharing...but Still!  Moose!


We made a trip to Mount Evans on Labor Day weekend for several reasons.  It’s a great day trip, a beautiful ride, great scenery, a chance for mountain goats, flowers, and pie at the end of the day at Echo Lake Lodge!  (It might really be about the pie…)



I think one of these guys might be worth a frame.

We traveled to Utah for a vacation in September, to spend some time around Zion and Bryce.  We stayed close to Parowan Gap, where there are petroglyphs.  I just love me some petroglyphs, and one morning, Wonderful Guy drove me out for some photo opportunities.  After the crowds at the two national parks, it was a quiet morning.  Just the two of us, and the pictures on the rocks…but as we turned to go back to the car we noticed another car in the lot.  At the back of this Subaru a fellow with a golden eagle on his arm feeding on a…something….


Meet Scout.  And his feeder person, Martin.  Martin Tyner rescues raptors (and other wild things) mostly for release back into the wild.  Scout, however, could not be released, and hangs with Martin, doing his bit toward educating and fund raising toward Martin’s nature and raptor center.


Yep, we just stood there and talked and watched and took photos and asked questions and were amazed.  When Scout was finished with his breakfast?  lunch?  Martin took us back to the petroglyphs and explained a bit more about the site, and what scholarship believes some of the more intriguing designs might signify, as he does programs there as well.

fyi...for more info about what Scout and Martin are all about, check out www.gowildlife.org

Pretty cool. (Seriously...click for big!)

3 comments:

  1. I believe it was more than just one shot...

    Cool fauna!

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  2. I think framing one of those big horn sheep is a good idea. Your photo skilz are great...or is it the fancy schmancy camera/

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  3. Beautiful. The more I see of your photos, the more I'm convinced I have to get out to see the wilderness on the other side of the country there. We have "wilderness" here, but our hikes are nothing close to as awesome as this.

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