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Friday, July 6, 2012

Goose Banding, Rodeo and a 4th of July Hike


We accepted an invitation from the State of Colorado to help with the annual Canada Goose Banding effort at Walden Reservoir. Kayaks were used to herd over 600 geese into a corral.
This was possible due to molting season, the geese were unable to fly. The geese were then separated by banded or unbanded and goslings. The banded geese were recorded and released. The unbanded geese were sexed, banded and released.

NORTH PARK NEVER SUMMER RODEO
The girl on the right is Taylor, the Rodeo Queen. She also is one of the YCC (Youth Conservation Corp) Summer employees at the Refuge.
Don't let her girly looks fool you, she grew up here in Walden on a ranch and is a hard worker. Taylor also competes as a barrel racer in the rodeo.




In this picture of the barrel racing event you can see the smoke rising in the distance as one of the many Colorado wildfires burns. This one is in Poudre Canyon about 50 east of Walden. Poudre Canyon runs between Walden and Fort Collins.

Having received our ATV Certifications this past January, we are putting them to use in our work here at Arapaho NWR. On this particular day we were using the ATVs to haul obsolete fencing, removed by the YCC, out of the back country for recycling.

BIG CREEK FALLS HIKE
On Independence Day we took a five mile hike in the Zirkel Wilderness Area with friends and fellow volunteers, Carolyn and Wally.






The Wyoming Ground Squirrels, who live all around us, enjoy eating the spent petunia blossoms. We enjoy watching these busy little critters. Sure glad the hanging flower basket is out of their reach.



While updating our BLOG, we looked out our back window and spotted three young moose.
What a joy it is to live on a National Wildlife Refuge. We were able to take a picture of one before they ran away.

3 comments:

Mark & Teri said...

Hi guys-

Great post. It looks like you are getting a lot done and enjoying yourselves. I agree about living on the NWR. What could be better??

Mark

Penny said...

Hi Kurt and Virginia. I ran across your blog when I was reading Mark & Teri and Carolyn & Wally's blog! Looks like you full-timers are having a great time! Are you headed back to Santa Ana this winter? We spent last year in Louisiana (outside of New Orleans) at Southeast La. NWR complex headquarters. Great place! Headed for Big Pine Key this winter.
Take care &Keep blogging guys, I love keeping up with the folks we met in years past!

Kurt & Virginia said...

Penny,
Welcome to our blog. Yes, we are planning on returning to Santa Ana this December. We love our work there and the people are great. You can't beat South Texas in the Winter.
Enjoy Big Pine Key. Sounds like a nice place.
Virginia