Beautiful Western Colorado Weekend

Surely it will be winter again soon. But while it’s warm, I’ve taken advantage by getting Miss Patrón out for her walks. I think she’s slimming down, too. She and I went on a long one today and she never tired, so she’s doing better. I took these pictures yesterday, but I left the camera in the vehicle today. She got impatient with all the stopping we did yesterday. I owed her a real walk.

We walk on the desert behind the landfill. It doesn’t take a long time to get far enough out that it seems pretty remote. Yesterday, while we were walking, I saw something move in the distance. Since the landfill is not very far away, there are some pretty large ravens out there—but from a distance, I can’t really tell what I’m seeing. I’ve heard rumors of big cats, and I’ve seen wolves (or coyotes—I don’t know). So, I’m observant and cautious when I’m not sure. Since I walk alone (except for that silly dog who I believe would roll over and not help protect us), I’m not cavalier about the possibility of meeting wildlife. So, when I saw movement but couldn’t tell it was only a big bird, Patrón and I turned around. Once I got on top of a hill to look back, I saw it was actually a very large raven, dining on his catch. The pictures I took are below. While they didn’t turn out well, I’m posting them anyway. It was pretty fascinating to watch, but I about got an eye cramp waiting for that bird to move. He was pretty busy with his meal. Based on the number of times he took flight, I suspect he was trying to figure out how to transport his leftovers.

raven

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Patrón, irritated at having to sit, rolled on the ground next to me, bumped my arm, and generally made a pest of herself.

Patrón

I’ve stopped, yet again, to snap a picture, and you can see she just can’t seem to believe I’ve stopped again.

Patrón

And again.

Patrón

I can safely say I drove her bonkers yesterday. It’s my job.

The weekend’s over. Back to work and school for me!

Have a good week!

Posted on February 15, 2015, in Animals, Creatures: Great and Small, Grand Junction and tagged , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.

  1. How wonderful to be able to walk out in the wild like this. I am not surprised to watch out for wolves! Ravens are massive, and you captured him going about his business 🙂
    And Patron is adorable! Of course you must walk Mum! 🙂

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