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Sounded like a very windy day! Was it cold?
Hard to believe there were once millions of these animals on the American plains!
Windy and cold, about the 20s or so. My fingers were getting stiff. And I also had to – well, let’s just say my morning coffee had kicked in, and there’s no facility on the prairie. 🙂
Thank you for allowing me to accompany you & Harland on some of your interesting adventures via your great photography. You allow me to see & learn about places I won’t have the opportunity to visit.
You’re very welcome Nancy. Thank you for coming along!
I’ve wondered what they sound like – very deep voices. That surprizes me that they are that deep. Thought maybe more like cattle. Interesting critters. Thanks for the video.
To me they sound like walruses. 🙂