AGeoJO wrote:
Those young ones look very happy and playful and your images of them are just superb, Greg!
Joshua
Thanks Joshua - Yep the kids look great, healthy and happy. It was great to see so many new borns this year. Last year on Mount Evans (these were not taken on Mt Evans) a lot of the new born goats died from E. coli bacteria. Glad this herd looks healthy and is growing.
dclark wrote:
Wow! These are great shots.
It looks like they tolerate you being pretty close.
Wish we had some of those critters around here.
YGMV.
Dave
Dave, Thanks a lot. I appreciate it very much. They are fairly relaxed, but I always keep a safe distance and either sit or kneel to not seem like a threat. Also all of the images have some degree of crop.
Thanks again,
Greg
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Bobg657 wrote:
What a great set of images Greg, well done!
Bob
ahamp wrote:
You are the GOAT with those goats! This species is on my list to spend some time with in the next few years.
Aaron - Thank you. I feel like a goat with all hiking and climbing I do when looking for and shooting these guys. They are so much fun to watch and shoot. I am very fortunate that the are basically in my back yard. I hope that you find the time to check them off your list, soon.