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FØLHOPPE by Birgitte Holten on Flickr.
0842 "WHAT ARE YOU WATCHING ???" by ipon1 (Off - On) Via Flickr: "WILD GEESE FLYING OVER THE MARSHES ... !!!" For "Nancy Hastings" (Flickr member) . No Post Pocessing . Thank you my friends for your comments , faves and invitations ... Have a nice week . (Better Full Screen)
l'indisciplinato by paola
IMG_1704 by Karen Pausma Via Flickr: A 'pony' horse watching...
Arbeid i skogen by Heidi Tømmerdal Via Flickr: Ole og Birger i skogen med Blakken. For å lese mer om gården der bildene er tatt; blog.kleiva.net/
Wild Horse by Joanne King Via Flickr: Alberta This is the mom of the foal that was born in December....unfortunately it looks like something has taken the foal RIP Little Beau :-(
CHeck out the link. Amazing quality!
McCullough Peaks HMA 2 - Cody Field Office by BLM Wyoming Via Flickr: The McCullough Peaks Wild Horse Herd Management Area (HMA) is located 12 to 27 miles east of Cody (70 miles east of Yellowstone National Park) and encompasses 109,814 acres of land, including the McCullough Peaks Wilderness Study Area. The climate is typical of a cold desert with annual precipitation averaging five to nine inches. Stock reservoirs and intermittent streams fed by winter snows and spring runoff provide adequate water for the HMA. Topography is highly variable, ranging from mostly flat to slightly rolling foothills carved by drainages, to colorful badlands and desert mountains featuring steep slopes, cliffs and canyons. A diversity of coat colors (bay, brown, black, sorrel, chestnut, white, buckskin, gray, palomino, and blue, red and strawberry roans) and patterns such as piebald and skewbald are found in the McCullough Peaks wild horses. The animals tend to be moderate- to large-sized and habitat conditions are such that the horses are in very good condition. The combination of size, conformation, coat colors and patterns, and excellent physical condition have become a draw for potential adopters and a matter of reputation for McCullough Peaks horses. Be sure to bring your binoculars and always look on both sides of the roads for both the mustangs and other wildlife! DIRECTIONS Travel east from Cody on Highway 14-16-20 to mile marker 72 (about 18 miles). On the left you will see a gate; horses are often in this area and you can enter if you choose. If not, continue to near mile marker 74 where you will see a kiosk and the Whistle Creek road sign on your left; enter, proceed to pipeline marker 75 (about 6 miles) and enjoy the remarkable panoramic view of the badlands. LATITUDE / LONGITUDE 44.4634, -108.6388 PHONE 307-578-5900 EMAIL [email protected] www.blm.gov/visit/mccullough-peaks-wild-horse-herd-manage...
GR Hug A Jewel by jr_moon Via Flickr: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/GrHugAJewel" rel="nofollow">www.facebook.com/GrHugAJewel</a> owner: Vanety Korbus photos by me
untitled by sara_cabezas on Flickr.
Wild Spanish Mustangs - Len Johnson
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwaA57mfb1w)
untitled by francesca_iac on Flickr.
untitled by sara_cabezas on Flickr.
Feliz by Aleksandra Kielreuter - Fotografie
DSCF5885 by Adrian Jones
Return to Freedom horses by Steve and Julie Via Flickr: Blog: www.stevescamera.com Prints & Licensing: www.stevehymon.com/buy/27239176_c3gGP6/4036836998_2TWdwKD/
Lusitano and Wild Flowers by Lisa Mardell Via Flickr: Lusitano Stallion in a pasture of wild flowers in the Alentejo region of Portugal.