Harfoot
To my mind these are among the very most charming of creatures, scurrying, farming, "eeping," and popping in and out of hidey-holes. We saw so many--literally hundreds--of pika on the Wonderland Trail that I greatly regretted the absence of any kind of wildlife camera. I took this with the relatively ancient and practically unused Canon S120, which I recently rediscovered buried in a junk drawer, and which somehow still thinks that it is 2014.
Pika, Wonderland Trail, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington.
Harfoot
To my mind these are among the very most charming of creatures, scurrying, farming, "eeping," and popping in and out of hidey-holes. We saw so many--literally hundreds--of pika on the Wonderland Trail that I greatly regretted the absence of any kind of wildlife camera. I took this with the relatively ancient and practically unused Canon S120, which I recently rediscovered buried in a junk drawer, and which somehow still thinks that it is 2014.
Pika, Wonderland Trail, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington.