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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Marin’s Sensible Approach to Protecting Sheep from Coyotes
There was a very good article in the San Francisco Chronicle last Friday about Marin County, California, and its approach to dealing with coyotes and sheep ranching. (Marin County is the county you enter when you drive north across the … Continue reading
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Tagged aphis, camilla fox, coyotes, guard dogs, marin county, peter fimrite, project coyote, san francisco chronicle, sheep, wildlife services
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Views from Inverness, California
I went out to Point Reyes yesterday, something I haven’t been doing too much of this year compared to last year. The forecast said there would be fog, but thankfully it was a no-show. Moreover, the light was fantastic thanks … Continue reading
Spring at Point Reyes National Seashore
I was out at Point Reyes a couple of days ago. Everything is nice and green. It’s been that way for a while, but recent heavy rains will ensure that things stay that way for a while longer. This cow … Continue reading
A Face with Character
On my drive to Yellowstone last September I saw several mules in a pasture. When I saw this mule I had to turn around and get a better look. At first I thought it was just an ugly gray (and … Continue reading
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Tagged donkey, hinnie, horse, intelligent, long ears, mule, sterile, stubborn
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Cute Kid
I took a drive yesterday looking for lambs to photograph and struck out again. I did see some goats, however. This kid was with its mother and two siblings. The kids moved away as I approached them, but the mother … Continue reading
