
A wonderful early spring salad bar with plenty to choose from including a limited selection of fresh flowers. Pronghorn enjoying a meal in Yellowstone NP.

A wonderful early spring salad bar with plenty to choose from including a limited selection of fresh flowers. Pronghorn enjoying a meal in Yellowstone NP.
going to have a salad bowl myself
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Sounds good, nothing like a big salad for lunch or even breakfast.
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Gorgeous capture, Mike. Blessings, Natalie π
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thanks Natalie, all the best to you as well.
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Fantastic close-up shot!
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Thanks, hope your day is going great.
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Stunning! How lovely it must be to be a Pronghorn.
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Yes it must be wonderful to be a pronghorn. Able to out run everyone, Hope your day is going well.
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Just lovely!
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Thanks Lene. Hope you are having a great day.
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Beautiful close up and clarity! I didn’t see any of these while there last September. What a thrill it must have been to see him. Love, love, love your title and description. I wish I was as witty with …well everything! π
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Deborah, thanks for the kind words. As for the title I was just feeling hoe happy this pronghorn must be when they finally get a nice meal of spring grasses and other nutritions plants after a long winter. Hope your day is going well.
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Now THAT’S a great-sounding meal!
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He certainly looks like he’s enjoying his meal.
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I bet he is after a long winter of eating dry and old grasses a fresh meal must be just what the Dr ordered.
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Lunch today for me will be that big ol’ salad and instead of flower maybe a few nuts. Hope your day is going great.
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Wonderful clarity! Man, I wouldn’t want to be on the business end of those horns, they look like they could do some damage!
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This guys did get pretty close to us but seemed right at ease. Actually we were standing photographing bison at a respectable distance when the pronghorn walk about 10ft behind us and started grazing.
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Ten feet, oh my, I guess they have grown accustomed to humans in a protected reserve. I went to the Olympic Mtns. once and the deer were the same way.
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Hi eliza, this pronghorn was unusual. THey are usually the ugh ones to get close to even in yellowstone. The grass must have been pretty tasty to get so close.
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A truly lucky break for you! Have a great weekend!
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you too, have a great weekend.
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What a delightful picture. What a fun title!! The dressing must have been the morning dew. π
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Thanks for such a thoughtful comment. Morning dew would indeed be the choice for the dressing on this salad. Hope you are having a great day.
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I’ve never seen a picture like this of a pronghorn. That lovely soft nose! Beautiful.
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So beautiful!!!!! β€
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