Up and walking within minutes of being born, pronghorn babies are very precocious. This pair had their mom nearby and were just testing out their legs. For more of the story click here. Canon 40D, Grand Teton National Park, near Moose, Wyoming, USA. Views 519 views and 33 favorites as of 7 February 2011.
Gads, talk about being in the right place at the right time and seizing the moment! A wonderful image of tender newborn life. It’s a shame they eat those things in Wilson (THAT comment is not from ME!). :-)))
Hi whalegeek, lucky indeed, particularly since coyotes might have gotten to them before I did!
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Awwww, So Very Cute!!!
Hi Brian, so glad you like these cuties too! Your Emma is a gorgeous girl!!!!!
– A.M. Ruttle
Fantastic capture!!
Hi Arla, thank you SO much for dropping by; I just “met” Spring and can’t wait to hear how the little one is doing!
– A.M. Ruttle
Wow!!! Breathtaking image! :)
Thanks so much for the “breathtaking” comment… made my day!
– A.M. Ruttle
Lovely capture.
Thanks so much, Brandie!
– A.M. Ruttle
awesome,
It was fun being there, Scott!
– A.M. Ruttle
Gads, talk about being in the right place at the right time and seizing the moment! A wonderful image of tender newborn life. It’s a shame they eat those things in Wilson (THAT comment is not from ME!). :-)))
Hi whalegeek, lucky indeed, particularly since coyotes might have gotten to them before I did!
– A.M. Ruttle
Beautiful!
Hi Stephen, so glad you like my little friends. I’ve been having a fun time watching your YS photos roll in!
– A.M. Ruttle
Terrific capture of these adorable newborns. Great shot.
Thanks so much, Lisa; the completely won my heart!
– A.M. Ruttle
How adorable. Just too cute. Awesome capture.
Thanks so much, Kats; you would have loved seeing them, they were adorable!
– A.M. Ruttle
Beautiful capture of these two romping into life, excellent work!
Thanks so much, Cora; they were romping for sure!
– A.M. Ruttle