This beauty was one of the horses on the hills beyond Lake Saguaro. I've chosen her for the last horse pic from my trip to the Salt River. I was so excited to finally find and shoot the different bands of horses. It was a wonderful trip that I'll never forget. I won't bore you with every single shot I took, but I am so happy to have been able to share some of the experience with all of you. 11/10/21 www.sparhawkphotography.com
This one of the wild horse herd I watched and photographed along Salt River, Arizona. It was still early morning, and the horses were seeking the river for water and plants for breakfast. It was a joy to watch them go about their daily lives. 11/3/21 www.sparhawkphotography.com
When staying in Morro Bay, California, I end up at Morro Rock--affectionately called "The Rock"--at least once a day. Many Sea Otters raise their young near here, and birds nest on the cliffs of the rock. The volcanic formation is at the mouth of Morro Bay Harbor, is 581 feet high, and was named by Spanish explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo as "El Morro" in 1542, because of its crown-like shape. It is State Historic Landmark 221. Sometimes it is cloaked in fog; on this occasion there is only a little fog hanging over the top of the formation. 9/27/21 www.sparhawkphotography.com