Above, a bull elk near the Grand Canyon's Trailer Village. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Last weekend, while heading out of Ridgway, Colorado in the morning, I saw a deer in a grassy park in Ouray.
Later, while driving towards Silverton, three female deer crossed the road about 50 yards ahead of me.
This is the time of the year that the following article from Do It Yourself RV says wildlife are the most active. For some, it's mating (rutting) season and, for others, it is time for hibernation preparation.
They begin with:
Autumn is a mesmerizing time of year. The vibrant tapestry of leaves offers a visual treat for anyone, especially RVers, who often have a front-row seat to nature’s grand display. However, as the landscape changes, so does the behavior of wildlife. For RVers traveling during the fall season, it’s vital to be cautious of the potential hazards posed by wildlife and take precautions accordingly.
To read the full article, go here.
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