birdshooter > Rio Grande River valley in Mineral County, Colorado looking south toward Creede from Bulldog Mountain.  Each September the aspens turn gold and lights up the valley.  It's as if God takes his paintbrush and dips it into gold paint and touches the sides of the mountains with the brush.  Once you see this spectakle you want to see every year.
birdshooter > The Rio Grande River winds through pastures of Mineral County, Colorado.
birdshooter > Rio Grande River at sundown
birdshooter > This photo was taken from "Big Hill" located about 15 miles west of Lajitas, TX.  The sliver of water is the Rio Grande River.   On the left is Mexico and on the right is the United States.
birdshooter > Rio Grande River valley in Mineral County near Creede, Colorado
birdshooter > Rio Grande River valley in Mineral County, Colorado looking south from Bulldog Mountain
birdshooter > The headwaters of the Rio Grande River in Mineral County, Colorado begin here where several creeks flow into two reservoirs.  The water begins a journey south which will take it through Colorado, New Mexico and Texas and into the Gulf of Mexico.
birdshooter > Wild Turkeys photographed on the King Ranch.
birdshooter > Eastern Screech Owl, Bentsen Rio Grande River State Park.
This is the same owl, same tree, different day different perch.
Rio Grande River valley in Mineral County, Colorado looking south toward Creede from Bulldog Mountain. Each September the aspens turn gold and lights up the valley. It's as if God takes his paintbrush and dips it into gold paint and touches the sides of the mountains with the brush. Once you see this spectakle you want to see every year.
birdshooter > Rio Grande River valley in Mineral County, Colorado looking south toward Creede from Bulldog Mountain.  Each September the aspens turn gold and lights up the valley.  It's as if God takes his paintbrush and dips it into gold paint and touches the sides of the mountains with the brush.  Once you see this spectakle you want to see every year.
Rio Grande River valley in Mineral County, Colorado looking south toward Creede from Bulldog Mountain. Each September the aspens turn gold and lights up the valley. It's as if God takes his paintbrush and dips it into gold paint and touches the sides of the mountains with the brush. Once you see this spectakle you want to see every year.
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