I caught this female pronghorn at the salad bar. She seemed to really enjoy the variety of options at her disposal in this particular little corner of Yellowstone National Park. Nikon D810 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 260mm) ISO 800, f/4 at 1/500th of a second.
——- Awe shucks
——- In her best Kildeer fashion
——- A bit of sage on her lips
——- This doe eyed Daisy Mae
——- Is as always fully vigilant
——- Which with her extraordinary
——- Speed is her mantle.
——- Go Artiodactls
I love seeing what wildlife eats. It reminds me of an anthropology class I once took on hunters and gatherers and how even humans can survive in the wild. Wonderful capture!
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Cool coloring, especially around her neck. It appears she has mascara around her eyes.
——- Awe shucks
——- In her best Kildeer fashion
——- A bit of sage on her lips
——- This doe eyed Daisy Mae
——- Is as always fully vigilant
——- Which with her extraordinary
——- Speed is her mantle.
——- Go Artiodactls
I love seeing what wildlife eats. It reminds me of an anthropology class I once took on hunters and gatherers and how even humans can survive in the wild. Wonderful capture!
Thanks Rachel. I always felt bad for the koala who only eats one thing, eucalyptus.