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Marmot, Herman Gulch Trail, Clear Creek Co., Colorado, July 6, 2014
One of the most recognized animals in Colorado, the marmot, a member of the squirrel family, is a familiar sight to hikers all over the state. Sometimes called, “whistle pigs,” these creatures are well adapted to high alpine environments, darting among rocks with agility and speed, gathering what is available to store or eat. On this particular day and with this particular marmot, the social side of this creature was on full display. He (or she…I really don’t know which gender) was very curious about my camera and came close enough that my short 105mm telephoto lens, the strongest I had with me, was sufficient to tightly frame my visitor. Interaction between the marmot and Marc went on for at least fifteen minutes–enough time for many excellent poses, including this one. Photograph taken with the above mentioned lens mounted on a Nikon D7100.
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