The majestic American Elk, all decorated for the coming holiday |
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Edwin the Elk studied fashion design online at the Academy of Art. He specializes in baling twine twisting and macrame. |
Rear view, demonstrating the other side of this creature's fine fashion sense |
A pair of Great Blue Herons in the old "giant beaver" pond..... |
And, yes, that is snow.... |
A magnificent creature. I wonder if he knows how silly he looks.
ReplyDeleteJan, we got a good chuckle out of him. I have tried, literally for years, to get a decent photo of any of the elk at this farm. They are very shy and tend to hide out of sight way down the hill. I was tickled as pink as that baling twine to get these shots. Can't blame the elk for hiding though. A prize bull was poisoned some years ago by well-meaning visitors feeding him yew clippings. After that the owner discourage people from bringing food and coaxing them up near the road.
ReplyDeleteI just read your answer to Jan...how sad. So often it's the well-meaning who cause problems.
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