More NM feet and feathers...
As per request for a few BdA mammals, here's some from previous trips... And a couple from last weekend too...
Nice work ! - What are BdA mammals ?? ...........thanks for sharing
Shorthand for Bosque del Apache...sorry that had to be confusing. It's a wildlife refuge in New Mexico.
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Loc: Florida's East Coast
Nice set! Lots of interesting wildlife!
Nice set, love the first two
DirkWill wrote:
As per request for a few BdA mammals, here's some from previous trips... And a couple from last weekend too...
Dirk...I love your animals a lot. well done sir.
You are a blessed man to live so near that photographer's paradise — and you have the "trophies" to show for it!
I've had the pleasure of visiting BdA only 3 times, but managed to nab a few good shots there myself.
I've never seen javelina nor pelican there. Does BdA still have a good population of Gambels quail? They were one of my favorite subjects on my last trip there.
If you have any experience on the hiking trails there, I'd appreciate an opinion as to whether they are a good bet for someone seeking primarily wildlife photos — that is, are the deer, coyotes and such fairly approachable along the trails, or do you think I'd be better off staying close to the roads (and sometimes using the car for a blind) when seeking wildlife shots? I ask this because I've never tried slipping along the trails myself.
Thanks for any opinion . . .
Very nice shots all. Thanks
The road and vehicle as blind is the gold standard. There are some but few trails, and my take would be you'd be less successful than on the road in a car/blind. The wildlife is somewhat accustomed to cars. On trails, unless it is in the open (not a lot of that) you'd not see animals that were there. And there are actually very few trails. One in particular (near middle of the figure 8) has a trail that is good for the smaller birds migrating through. The larger animals you might hear, but not likely see, although they for sure would see you...that includes the resident mountain lion. I've never seen one, few have, but I understand that they are around.
There are lots of quail, especially right at the entrance to the refuge. The pelicans are unusual. I've seen them once or twice at Bosque, but more often at other places (Bitter Lake, or Elephant Butte). And finally, yes! I am very aware and very grateful for this place and my fortunate proximity!!
What a great series! I have known that BdA is a great spot for bird images from all the posts on UHH from time to time but didn't realize the mammals there were just a numerous and varied. Thanks for sharing.
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