This is pretty common when snow is on the way the sheep move down from the high country. . The D.O.W. has a salt block set about 50 feet from my shops overhead door. These pictures were taken just outside the shop door facing west against Alexander Mountain.
That is awesome, as an avid outdoorsman, I can't imagine being able to see something like that on a regular basis!
That is awesome, my wife says you are one lucky person to be able to look out and see such real life beauty.
Cool, I had to look at your location as up in the Entiat, Wa area the big horn sheep go down off the hills into people's yards on a regular basis.
Nice photos, used to chase around your area alot back in the late sixties, dated a gal from Loveland for quite a spell when I was stationed up in Cheyenne. 40Standard, ...get the little furry bandits on my back porch pretty often too, cute little beggars, I don't chase 'em off, ...but I don't encourage 'em either.
thats great! i love being able to see the deer, bobcats, and mountain lions around here...yes CT is starting to have mountain lions (and everyone is freaking out..). Natural beauty is great for the soul
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AMX It sure is nice to see wild animals that God created just outside your door. My opinion is that they are aware of the fact that you are looking at them. I get to see skunks, turkeys and racoons. They don't bother me and I just enjoy looking at them.