Horny sheep? (no pun intended) - resend with changed urls

(After complaints about filing and web link file paths I've changed the links - here are the new ones without blanks. Note also the pika's refiling with hares due to its presence in family lagomorpha. For those using Digital Pro 3 note the program wants you to file pikas with voles and shrews when they've traditionally been called conies and whistling hares and have short, almost non-existent tails. Is anyone looking at the images?)

Last weekend I was in eastern Yosemite for a field seminar chasing Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep. I was a little too far away:
http://www.mountain-and-desert.com/Wildlife/Mammals/Horned/ML-HD-SN0037-5.htm


This is how close I like to get. This shot's of one of Glacier National Park's Rocky Mountain bighorns:
http://www.mountain-and-desert.com/Wildlife/Mammals/Horned/ML-HD-MB0002-5.htm


The next day in the Sierras Mono Pass was deserted so a pika and several golden-mantled ground squirrels were out foraging:
http://www.mountain-and-desert.com/Wildlife/Mammals/Hares/DML-HS-PK0001-5.htm
http://www.mountain-and-desert.com/Wildlife/Mammals/Squirrels_ground/DML-GS-GM0051.htm
The last guy's copping Paul McCartney's pose on the Red Rose Speedway album cover.


All comments welcome.

Mark Bohrer
www.mountain-and-desert.com
Adventure travel and wildlife photography



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