Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Prairie Snapshot Week! Day 2

Round haybales are superior to square ones. How do those square ones even roam?

Here we see a pack of wild hay bales. These noble beasts roam the endless fields of Kansas in search of fodder. This is a younger pack, their silver coat still untarnished by the yellowish mold that sets in after many months wandering amidst the elements. This photo is one of the closest ever taken of the haystack in the wild, so close that the thin lines of natural twine can be seen along the pack leader's side. Simply remarkable.

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