
Oil on Panel, 8x8"
Just south of Albuquerque is the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge. Its a gorgeous place in the Rio Grande valley, but never more so than in the fall migration. Thousands upon thousands of Sandhill Cranes and Snow Geese arrive for the winter months. Every day there is a Fly-Out (morning) and Fly-In (evening) as the birds leave to forage during the day and return to sleep. Eagles, Osprey, songbirds, coyotes, deer, turtles are all here too. Be sure to include the Bosque in your sightseeing if you come to New Mexico!

3 comments:
Magical-looking scene. Looks like a nice place to visit.
Paz
Ah...the Bosque! This painting is so dynamic!
Hi Paz & Seth - The Bosque IS a magical place, running all down the Rio Grande River; the wildlife refuge is just one of many special parts of it. Thanks both of you for your comments!
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