Tuesday, November 17, 2009

White Dots On A Hill


Typically, Dall sheep look like white dots on a hill. They are often at high elevations in the distance and are barely noticeable. However, on a recent drive to Anchorage, we saw a group of cars stopped along the Seward Highway. When you see this, there is a high likelihood that they've stopped to see whales, a bear, moose, eagles, or other wildlife. On this trip, it happened to be Dall sheep. Most people consider themselves fortunate to see Dall sheep from the vantage point of the top picture. We consider ourselves blessed to have seen them at a much closer range.




1 comment:

  1. Where do the sheep go in the winter? Do they keep poking around?

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