Pronghorn on Antelope Island

Yesterday while Carol and I were hiking in the White Rock desert, a herd of ten pronghorn crossed our trail 300 meters in front of us. They were in no hurry, and we gladly halted to let them pass.

 

Juvenile Pronghorn

 

Pronghorn Twins

Endnote

It was a privilege to interact with these animals. The extreme telephoto of the camera made these photos possible.

Thank you,

Michael DeCaria

Hosting often overlooked beauty with photography and writing 

(Correction: The animals in the post are pronghorn. I misidentified the animals as mule deer in the original post. Please see Susie Jarvis’s comment below.)

 

2 thoughts on “Pronghorn on Antelope Island

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.