Shy

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A porcupine peaking out from behind a lodgepole pine near Willow Creek Pass in Colorado. We seldom see theses guys while out and about so this was a treat.

Have a great weekend.

For the next couple of weeks we will be posting some of our favorite posts from the past as we take a small respite from the digital world.

 

One winter morning

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We tend to see more foxes prowling the snowfields of winter than we see each summer. Perhaps it’s the fact our daily schedules are compressed into a similar time period with the days being so short. It’s definitely easier to be out and about at dusk and dawn when the sun does not rise much before 7:30am. and sets at 5:00pm. That’s one good thing abut winter.

Mountain Chickadee

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A little Mountain Chickadee keeping us company on a long winters day. Staying warm and eating well in winter is no small feat or such a little bird yet evolution has served them well with several physiological and behavioral adaptations let remain through winter where most other birds have left. The link below provides a nice account of how Chickadees and other Northern Species make it through the winter her in North America.

Reference: From All About Birds Website

White Tailed

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A young white-tailed deer forages on what remains of last summers bounty.

 

 

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While Mom shepherds the youth and keeps a watchful eye.

 

 

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Then time to share as the sibling moves in.

 

 

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Just a quick morning visit before we are left with a birds eye view of the namesake tail.