Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Mule Deer from Arches and Capitol Reef

The title pretty much says it all, but I'll add that these deer are called mule deer because of their huge ears. The first one was taken at Capitol Reef NP, the rest were taken at Arches NP. These deer are fearless of humans. The three at Arches just did their own thing while people walked by talking loudly. And to add to my growing collection of animal butts, the last one is a nice MULE-DEER-BUTT!







More to come soon!

-Lily

Friday, November 21, 2008

Arches National Park - Nov 13, 14, 18

Regular blog to be updated soon. For now, here are some photos I took at Arches National Park, in Moab, Utah. Coming soon to this page: lots of Mule Deer, Canyonlands NP, and Bryce Canyon NP.


Some of the first rock formations we saw at Arches NP:




Landscape Arch. So named because it stretches almost 300 feet across.









We caught sunset at Delicate Arch on our first night. I didn't adjust the color in these images.




-Lily