Big Horn Sheep in the Rut

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MalcolmP

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I can imagine that too well.
I know this from our Alpine ibexes, which also display this behaviour.
Hey Mark, I looked to see if you had any pictures of Alpine Ibexes and didn't find any. I'm not familiar with them and would interested if you had any or if I'm just not looking the right way.
 
Malcolm, Great sequence and capture

Chris S.
Thanks, Chris
Very nice! Watching sheep bash their heads together always gives me a headache.
Hitting below the belt. A part of their ritual that hurts worse than a headache.
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You sure captured the moments, very nice set.
Thanks, Louis
nice action shots
Thank you.
Very good photos. They certainly are impressive critters.
Thanks, Woody
Boys playing serious, nice series
Thanks Charles. See above response to Wade.
Fantastic sequence of images... I'd love to see this behavior in the next few years.
bruce
Shot along Colorado Hwy 34 between Loveland & Estes Park - mid October. Also in Rocky Mt. Nat. Park where you can combine Sheep & Elk. Elk start earlier in September and are winding down by mid October.
 
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