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A Day With Frontier

Hello everyone! Today we will look at Frontier and his band. They were tucked away all winter, but we finally saw them this spring. Kodiak and Flyer have both grown quite a bit. Flyer is two years younger than his sister Anuk and already the same size as her. Below are photos of Frontier’s band…
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Keeping Watch

Hello everyone! Tonight’s post is a look at the handsome stallion Flax and mares Mae and Amargo. Oh and the bird who posed so nicely in front of Mae. Flax has been moving around the park lately and, on this day, was hanging with several other bands. As you can see, he and Mae are…
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Coal Along the River

Hello everyone! I was able to spend a short time with Coal and his band this week. Luckily, some friends I met last year were visiting the park and led me in the right direction. I appreciate that! Everyone looks really good after our harsh winter. Amantes is still with the band as a four-year-old.…
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A Look at Stallion Sidekick

Hello everyone! Here is a handsome stallion I have not shared in a while. This is the 2004 Band Stallion, Sidekick keeping an eye on the younger stallion nearby. He still holds his band of 11, including 8 mares and his two-year-old colts, Chance and Knight. Enjoy this look at Sidekick and have a great…
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Bear and Griz

Hello everyone! We have another foal to help start off your week. Mare Bear, of Flash’s band, gave birth to the handsome colt Griz you see below. This is the first foal for Bear, who is three this year. He is a great addition to the band and the Theodore Roosevelt National Park herd. Thanks,…
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Checking on Brutus and Beaver

Hello everyone! A couple of weeks ago, I hiked out to locate stallion Brutus and his mare Beaver. They had been hard to reach for a lot of the winter due to the snow between us and them. Now with the snow gone, I was able to sit with them for a while. Beaver appears…
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