The Badlands Come Alive. Days 34, 35 and 36. Badlands, South Dakota.

The Badlands come alive in the early morning and at dusk. Big horn sheep graze by the side of the road. (This guy posed for pictures for an hour). Mule deer are out looking for water. (The big difference between mule deer and white tailed deer are the ears.  Mule deer have really big ears. The guy we saw was a white spotted fawn.)

I only start started noticing the birds at dusk. A mountain Bluebird flapped his wings and suspended in mid-air looking for bugs. A great horned owl took off from his perch near our campsite and was silhouetted by the setting sun. 

Added benefit...no crowds. 97°F days become beautiful, dry and breezy evenings in western South Dakota. 

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