I've previously posted on the
black-tailed prairie dog after a visit to South Dakota. That post has some background on them. We recently saw more prairie dogs in Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota. I share some of my favorite photos of them from that visit:
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This is my favorite photo. One is standing, of course, but it also has other prairie dogs in the photo that are blurry. |
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This time the center prairie dogs are in focus and the others are blurry. The other blurry prairie dogs convey the sense of community. |
Miles of prairie dogs--maybe the most I've ever seen in one place. What do they all eat when the population is so dense? Love these photos.
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