DSC_4136-sA sweet moment between youngsters. Watching the wild ones interact is the best way to lose track of time. (Piceance Creek/East Douglas HMA, CO).

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Cute Pryor Mountain HMA youngsters (archive photo, June 2010).

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Just a little taste? Pryor Mountain HMA (Montana) foals exhibit primitive coloring and distinctive leg barring which are some of the unique characteristics of this particular herd.

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Something a little different (and a bit late) for the Photo Of The Week. The McCullough Peaks adoption is this weekend and I know of at least two horses that were gathered and will be available. So, in honor of Crispy Cream and White Lightning (a Perlino and a Maximum Sabino – really hard to tell them apart), I’m featuring this little collection of photos of them pestering and playing with the much younger pinto colt Art (I don’t know yet whether he was rounded up or not).

Crispy Cream and White Lightning were always into something. Such characters. I will miss seeing them on the range, but I hope they both find good, caring homes. I hope that for all of the available horses.

I will be watching the event – quietly saying my goodbyes to some of the horses I’d come to know over the years…

While Art tries to nap, something nibbles on his leg

And then that something yanks his tail!

White Lightning just wanted someone to play with

Take that!

Little Art is pretty fired up, but it's all in fun...

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Happy Birthday to my dear childhood friend Maggi today!

I hope you enjoy this short video clip from my second DVD entitled, “Our Wild Horses II” available from my website at: www.NickolesPhotography.com

The foals pictured are from the Pryor Mountains and the McCullough Peaks herd areas. This video clip is not representative of the quality of the actual DVD. As always, my DVDs are made in support of efforts to preserve our magnificent living legends.

Original music provided by Jimmy Gelhaar (www.JimmyG.us)

Several other video clips can be viewed here: http://www.nickolesphotography.com/HTML/cardsdvd.htm

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