Wanderings Of A Canadian Loon Through The National Capital And Beyond
Always favourites, but THANKS esp for the moose!
I have seen herds of Pronghorn Antelopes and it is a wonderful sight.
Loved the 1st pic very much.
Love those sheep. Amazing creatures to live where they do.
...fabulous critters.
@Cloudia: thanks!@David: no doubt.@Magiceye: me too..@Marie: quite true.@Tom: definitely.
Awesome and majestic animals ~ Moment by Moment,A ShutterBug Explores,aka (A Creative Harbor)
Beautiful.
They have done such a good job with these!
Majestic creatures!
Lots of antelope in Alberta. Their population rises and falls so sometimes they are found in a much larger area.
I like those thinhorn sheep.
Amazing looking creatures.
I love the thinhorn sheep, very impressive.
always enjoy this kind of horned sheep. very curious. ( ;
How those animals navigate mountenous terrain is amazing.
I like the sheep ! Have seen a lot in England !!
@Carol: that they are.@R: thank you.@RedPat: they have.@Sharon: I agree.@Red: that isn't surprising.@Jan: so do I.@Eden: I agree.@Bill: very much so.@Beth: they impress me.@Maywyn: they're better climbers than we are.@Gattina: these are going to be bigger than domestic sheep, of course.
Beware of the rut! :-)
Absolutely.
Impressive sheep. I would like to see them up close... on the other side of the fence.
Hah!
Sheep and goats rank up there with foxes and wolves (and polar bears) as favorites. I'd like this!
It's quite a museum.
Wonderful dioramas William ✨
Thanks.
Fabulous!
Indeed.
Always favourites, but THANKS esp for the moose!
ReplyDeleteI have seen herds of Pronghorn Antelopes and it is a wonderful sight.
ReplyDeleteLoved the 1st pic very much.
ReplyDeleteLove those sheep. Amazing creatures to live where they do.
ReplyDelete...fabulous critters.
ReplyDelete@Cloudia: thanks!
ReplyDelete@David: no doubt.
@Magiceye: me too..
@Marie: quite true.
@Tom: definitely.
Awesome and majestic animals ~
ReplyDeleteMoment by Moment,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThey have done such a good job with these!
ReplyDeleteMajestic creatures!
ReplyDeleteLots of antelope in Alberta. Their population rises and falls so sometimes they are found in a much larger area.
ReplyDeleteI like those thinhorn sheep.
ReplyDeleteAmazing looking creatures.
ReplyDeleteI love the thinhorn sheep, very impressive.
ReplyDeletealways enjoy this kind of horned sheep. very curious. ( ;
ReplyDeleteHow those animals navigate mountenous terrain is amazing.
ReplyDeleteI like the sheep ! Have seen a lot in England !!
ReplyDelete@Carol: that they are.
ReplyDelete@R: thank you.
@RedPat: they have.
@Sharon: I agree.
@Red: that isn't surprising.
@Jan: so do I.
@Eden: I agree.
@Bill: very much so.
@Beth: they impress me.
@Maywyn: they're better climbers than we are.
@Gattina: these are going to be bigger than domestic sheep, of course.
Beware of the rut! :-)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely.
DeleteImpressive sheep. I would like to see them up close... on the other side of the fence.
ReplyDeleteHah!
DeleteSheep and goats rank up there with foxes and wolves (and polar bears) as favorites. I'd like this!
ReplyDeleteIt's quite a museum.
DeleteWonderful dioramas William ✨
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteFabulous!
ReplyDeleteIndeed.
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