Category Archives: Badlands

Flehmen technique-wild horses

Friends, these two handsome guys are both rolling their upper lip in response to a smell. This is called the flehmen technique, and stallions quite often exhibit this behavior when a mare is in heat.  These two stallions are unique in that they run their mares together in one group.  The top one is Singlefoot and the bottom image  is Redface. There is sometimes some squealing when they meet head to head, but the dispute never seems to come to blows.  til Tomorrow MJ

Orton Landscape

Friends, this image was taken right after a rain that left the clouds spotty The clouds  were shading the background, while the foreground hill was in the light. I love to photograph the badlands right after a rain when the sun peeks out and gives spotlights on the saturated landscapes.  This might be a candidate for the Orton Effect in Photoshop. Which rendition do you like? til Tomorrow MJ

Weekly Photo Challenge: Summer

Friends, nothing says summer better than a hot sunset in the badlands.  Need i say more? til Tomorrow MJ

Motherhood

Friends, this baby is getting some nutrition from his momma, i love these kind of shots especially since these are wild horses found in the badlands of North Dakota (Theodore Roosevelt National Park).  These horses and their ancestors have always roamed the hills during my lifetime. I don’t like the term “feral” and  i prefer the term “wild” as these horses have run free in the badlands for several generations.  Below is an image of the herd stallion, Singlefoot. til Tomorrow MJ

Two New Foals

Friends, now that i am home from the hills and perusing my new images, i had almost forgotten this image of two foals that were posing together on top of a hill. the little buckskin in the foreground appears to be a stud colt and younger than the sorrel in the back.  They are with a band of horses led by the Stallion, Copper.  Below is an image of Copper in all his glory. til Tomorrow MJ

The Magpie Story

Friends, we were perched on a bridge watching a magpie flirting with another magpie.  As i shot this image, a coyote appeared in my field of view.  A coyote hunter of local legend tells us that when he calls coyotes in, often a magpie will appear before the coyote comes into view.  These creatures seem to have a relationship.  Yes, i know the coyote is out of focus and the prairie dog behind is even more unsharp, but still wanted to share this with all of you.  The image below shows the coyote out on prairie dog town trying to fool a dog into making a fatal mistake. til Tomorrow MJ

Petrified Forest

Friends,looks like a piece of rotten wood, right?, you would be wrong, this old wood has turned to stone and has lichen growth almost covering the surface.  You can see the wood grain in spots where the lichen growth is minimal.  We walked into the petrified forest yesterday, a three mile loop, but lots of steep up and down.  Spent six hours hiking in, shooting photos, and walking back out.  The temperatures were in low 70s, bright sunshine, no shade, and blasting North Dakota wind.  We were exhausted by the time we got back to the car.  The day would have been perfect if not for the constant wind, at times it tried to blow me over, so i was careful not to stand too close to any edges.  The bottom image shows a scenic of the area around this ancient forest.  Enjoy til Tomorrow MJ

Baby Prairie Dog

Friends, this cute little guys are prairie dogs from Theodore Roosevelt National Park.  Some of these babies are now up out of their holes and playing around in the green grass.  i think the cute factor is applicable here. Hope you like til Tomorrow MJ

Baby Bison

Friends, this is not a cow, but a baby bison.  They are born orange in color and really stand out in the spring green.  This one is only a few days old and when we appeared he ran to hide alongside his momma.  These were the first bison calves that we saw this year.  The mams tend to hide their babies in the thick brush until it is time to venture across prairie dog town to the river. Have to go find some more bison, til Tomorrow MJ

Pronghorn on Prairie Dog Town

Friends, this male Pronghorn is taking a short cut thru prairie dog town, no brush, green grass, and a flat ground makes for easy strolling. We are enjoying wonderful weather, sunny skies and great clouds.  The badlands are beckoning, so off we go again today.  Found some wildflowers so time to go nose to nose with the blooms. til Tomorrow MJ