Hanging out with the moose up in the Indian Peaks Wilderness area, Boulder County, Colorado. I have been up here before and never ran into them, only kept hearing about them from people on the trails. This trip they were hanging out by Brainard lake and feeding by the roads. Pretty cool to see. The first time I ever saw a moose was in Alaska. There was never any moose in the area until they introduced them to the wilderness area in the late 80’s. […]
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A beautiful palomino horse posing on a hill in the snow with an American USA Flag background. Part of the America the beautiful series […]
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Scenic landscape view of a variety horses grazing on the foothills just north of Boulder in north Boulder County. Jack frost showed up this week, a very frosty foggy day in the Colorado Rocky Mountains foothills and plains. […]
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It was so nice for this beautiful Palomino horse to pose for me in the snow and a background of fog. Some Palomino facts. Palomino is a coat color in horses, consisting of a gold coat and white mane and tail. Genetically, the palomino color is created by a single allele of a dilution gene called the cream gene working on a “red” (chestnut) base coat. […]
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Love this view of this beautiful smiling Palomino horse in the snow. A Palomino is not a horse breed, but a color of horse. Palominos can be any type of breed and can be registered in that particular breeds registry. […]
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A beautiful chestnut horse posing among the colorful autumn aspen trees. […]
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A very cute squirrel looking over a wood fence. Fine art photography prints, decorative canvas prints, acrylic prints, metal prints, greeting cards and stock images. www.Fine-Art-Photography-Gallery.com […]
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