That was Ray's lead into a story about a Wyoming Game Warden caught a wild lynx in a tree outside Cheyenne (lynx are NOT native to the area, this one had traveled across all of Colorado to get there). I didn't see a lynx, but these great-horned owlets were pretty amazing!
I grew up a city girl, riding show horses and going to the mall. Now I live in rural Boulder, Wyoming, population 75. I'm married to the amazing Outdoor Guy and have a toddler who keeps me hopping with her travels and antics. This is my quest to be a mom and wife, all the while embracing the mystique and challenges Wyoming's outdoor landscape has to offer.
Monday, May 19, 2014
Owlets!
My favorite story lead of all time belongs to Ray Hageman, voice of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. "Sometimes, you find the neatest things in trees."
That was Ray's lead into a story about a Wyoming Game Warden caught a wild lynx in a tree outside Cheyenne (lynx are NOT native to the area, this one had traveled across all of Colorado to get there). I didn't see a lynx, but these great-horned owlets were pretty amazing!
That was Ray's lead into a story about a Wyoming Game Warden caught a wild lynx in a tree outside Cheyenne (lynx are NOT native to the area, this one had traveled across all of Colorado to get there). I didn't see a lynx, but these great-horned owlets were pretty amazing!
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