Thanks
everyone for the comments.
It's better to be lucky than good as the old saw goes...and I really got lucky on this video.
Baby goats are really fun to watch
all the time.
However, finding 3 of them together at the right place, at the right time, playing together like these three were, is a
rare opportunity.[for me]
It's difficult for me to tell them apart. So I'm not sure which was the one exhibiting the "dominance" behavior.
Isn't it interesting how through "play" they begin sorting out the pecking order at such an early age?
These goats are only about 3-4 months old. I think goats are born late spring? April-May?
Thanks for y'all cheering me up a bit this morning.
I woke up at about 3AM feeling sort of queezy/weird/upset stomach. It was odd.
And though I feel OK now, it's too late to go do what I wanted to do today...
It borders on criminal to be
inside today- It's so beautiful outside this morning after enduring the nasty smoke, etc. the last few days.
I had really wanted to try going up on Piegan today, especially after
ScoutMom told me it had a little snow on it!
Oh well....there will be other days.
I need to
shut up since I am blessed to live here.
pete
Here are some more pictures from the same day at Logan Pass.
I'll post them here rather than start another thread.
Those of you who like watching and/or photographing sheep and goats should spend some time at Logan Pass.
Early morning and late in the afternoon are best in my opinion, especially if it is
hot. (HOT weather returns this coming Tuesday too)
If early mornings aren't doable for you, drive up to Logan pass after dinner. Plenty of parking then.
All the below goat pictures were taken about 100 yards past the Hidden Lake overlook.
I like this one since the flowers are going by with all the heat and dry weather
Ever vigilant and now beautiful in their new coats
This looks like an older nannie. She has a very nice horns...long and come to sharp points--and formidable weapons if needed defending her kid.
My name is "Hank", Who the hell are you?
The goats and I get along just fine...Thank you very much
Here are a few random shots taken from the Mt Oberlin trail. The sun rose above the ridge line about 7:52AM
I fiddled around with closer shots like water cascades, etc since the smoke was so bad
If you look closely, you'll see the people on the Hidden Lake trail in the upper left of the frame of top picture
My name is "Cindy" and I'm trying to watch my weight. Don't I look good? Please don't feed me your human junk food when visiting Glacier Park.[/b]
Thanks for viewing
pete