Rutting activity must be nearing it's peak. I took all of these photos this afternoon...
"A Sand County Almanac"
"THERE ARE SOME WHO CAN LIVE WITHOUT WILD THINGS AND SOME WHO CANNOT."
"FOR US IN THE MINORITY THE OPPORTUNITY TO SEE GEESE IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN TELEVISION.".....Aldo Leopold
“Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature’s peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their
own freshness into you and the storms
their energy, while cares will drop off like autumn leaves”.....John Muir
"FOR US IN THE MINORITY THE OPPORTUNITY TO SEE GEESE IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN TELEVISION.".....Aldo Leopold
"LOOK DEEP INTO NATURE, AND THEN YOU WILL UNDERSTAND EVERYTHING BETTER".....Albert Einstein
Here in Iowa, the only deer I've seen in the past two weeks is counted only as road kill. Drove 60 miles today to the big city and back and saw half a dozen dead by the roadside. Iowa DNR says the deer population is down this year and last . . . but you can't prove that by me and the "downed" that I record.
ReplyDeleteSeeing them laying on the side of the road is a common occurence around here as well. We have way too many deer crowded into too little space and lots of motorists zipping to work and home right at the peak deer movement hours.
ReplyDeleteHola, Steve:
ReplyDeletePara mí es un gusto inscribirme como "seguidor" de su magnífico blog: primero, porque en él hay algunas fotos magníficas; segundo, porque en él se respira amor por la Naturaleza; y tercero, porque usted, personalmente, me cae simpático, para decir la verdad.
Mis más cordiales saludos desde Barcelona, España,
Ramón García Durán
www.apuntesdenaturaleza.blogspot.com
Thanks, Ramon.
ReplyDeleteHere is a translation of Ramon's comments:
For me it's good to register as a "follower"of his great blog: first, because there are some great pictures, and second, because it can feel love for nature, and third, because you, personally, I like nice, for tell the truth.