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Wrapping up my headshot series with this Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep. He was hanging out with his band of brothers in the Bridger-Teton National Forest near Grand Teton National Park.
with a ewe in estrus nearby this ram is displaying flehmen response, not aggressive behavior, unless of course your another ram nearby...
We found this ram on a brushy slope in Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta. Starting a North American hooved wildlife set.
The curl of the horns on this ram indicate that he is an old-timer. He was seen at the Sauer-Beckmann farm, a part of the Lyndon B. Johnson State Park on the Pedernales River near Stonewall, Texas. Johnson was the 36th president of the United States and grew up on an adjacent ranch. The farm is a living history operation where raising animals, maintaining a vegetable garden and other farming activities are part of the daily scene. The day we visited, farm workers were canning vegetables.
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La 333.328 de Renfe deja atrás Cartagena circulando por el ramal de Escombreras hacia la refinería de Repsol, con un vacío de butano procedente de Getafe.
We are quite fond of the black rock Maine coastline. This day we had a view of Ram Island Lighthouse which is located south of Boothbay Harbor It is a thirty-five-foot-tall cylindrical tower, which consisted of a substantial granite foundation, a brick central portion (now painted white), and a cast-iron lantern containing an L. Sautter, fourth-order Fresnel lens. It was built atop an offshore ledge and linked to the island with a foot-bridge. The light was first shown in 1883. www.lighthousefriends.com/light.asp?ID=502
I had about 30 seconds with this Ram. Just as I started to photograph him, a lady standing nearby said that she had seen three coyotes heading toward us. I never saw the coyotes but the ram either heard or smelled them and took off in a hurry down the steep slope.
This massive ram comes in at number eight on my smallest to largest series from a recent trip through South Dakota, Wyoming and Colorado. We found him in Badlands National Park. In addition to the fantastic geologic formations for which the park is known, it contains thousands of acres of mixed-grass prairie...where this guy and two buddies were sampling the fare.
I've seen plenty of Herdwick sheep before but this was the first time I've seen a Herdwick ram. He certainly looked like a sheep with attitude!
A shot of a couple of ewes from his harem in the comment below.
“The constellation's symbol is ♈, which represents a ram's horns. Aries is associated with courage, boldness, and initiation.” This particular ram is learning about the stars and constellations.
CHEF Tim Noonan wants us to take inspiration from the zodiac!
➤ The focus of your image will be your zodiac animal, either from the Western** or Chinese*** zodiac (one OR the other, not both in the same entry).
➤ The mood must be dusk or dawn (could be sunset or sunrise).
➤ Include an urban structure (bridge, tower, dam, etc.).
➤ And an everyday, man-made object (bottle, toy, shoe, etc.).
➤ NO PEOPLE
The beautiful ram is from Pixabay. The background is from my archives, and the book and bushes are from Picsart.