Last weekend, my wife and I went in search of pikas.
Check out Hilary Bralove's pika photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/hilarybralove/albums/72157715327341762/
Wow, those are some outstanding photos!
I am very cheered to hear about adaptation to lower elevation life for these favorite creatures. I have also noted them at an elevation lower than I expected, so this clears up the wondering, for now. Thank you!
Pika’s have always been my favorite - a delight to watch when hiking in the high country.
Lithic and loving. A winning combination.
Those rocky debris fields are key! If you’re interested in visiting a mid elevation pop’n (surrounded by forest) closer to Seattle, DM me.
Check out Hilary Bralove's pika photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/hilarybralove/albums/72157715327341762/
Wow, those are some outstanding photos!
I am very cheered to hear about adaptation to lower elevation life for these favorite creatures. I have also noted them at an elevation lower than I expected, so this clears up the wondering, for now. Thank you!
Pika’s have always been my favorite - a delight to watch when hiking in the high country.
Lithic and loving. A winning combination.
Those rocky debris fields are key! If you’re interested in visiting a mid elevation pop’n (surrounded by forest) closer to Seattle, DM me.