Paul in Idaho
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I caught this photo on a scouting trip today. Just seeing this made the long drive worth it. I thought they were going to spook when I drove up, but they settled quickly and let me get a few pictures.
The main body of the herd was a couple hundred yards away. Do any of you know if it's common in pronghorns for one adult to watch over the others' fawns?
The main body of the herd was a couple hundred yards away. Do any of you know if it's common in pronghorns for one adult to watch over the others' fawns?