stshank,
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A bighorn sheep — a younger ram from a mini-herd that dropped by to eat the yard when I was staying in New Mexico a month ago — walking behind a cholla cactus in the middle of a spring snowstorm.

ThatBlairGuy,
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@stshank Beautiful photo as usual, but I admit to being a bit jealous. How do I get a herd of sheep to eat my yard? (It's only May and I'm already tired of mowing.)

stshank,
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@ThatBlairGuy Not sure — maybe pay off some corrupt official at the state fish/game/wildlife department to helicopter in a few to establish a new population?

pocketpixels,
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@stshank That is a wild image! Such a strange, almost unsettling blend of cactus and sheep!

stshank,
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@pocketpixels Spring in New Mexico is wacky that way. The bighorn sheep have a pretty broad dynamic range, though.

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