Marmots can often be spotted at high altitude chowing down alpine wildflowers. This species is the hoary marmot, photographed at Mount Rainer National Park amidst the wild blue lupine. Nikon D300 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 200mm) ISO 200, f/5.6 at 1/1250th of a second
——- If asked of an ideal day
——- This little hedonist would say
——- speaking of
——- Sunny altitudes and
——- Breezes cool
——- Sumptuous blooms to enjoy
——- Nary a highway there to cross
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Great close up among flowers contrast of colors from furry creature to beautiful flowers
Aunt Sue
——- If asked of an ideal day
——- This little hedonist would say
——- speaking of
——- Sunny altitudes and
——- Breezes cool
——- Sumptuous blooms to enjoy
——- Nary a highway there to cross
Seems like a paradise, at this moment anyway. No predators in site. Beautiful and what it seems to be tasty flowers. So serene.