They’re superbly agile aren’t they? I saw a photo of a load of them grazing snippets of vegetation all the way up a huge dam wall the other day – amazing.
On a sadder note though, I was a bit upset to see the head (with magnificent horns) of one of those lovely wild goats stuck on the wall of the pub in Knoydart this week 😦 I far prefer to see them out in the mountains roaming free and undisturbed!
Carol.
Yes, I find them fascinating too. The grey goat slid down the hillside a couple of weeks ago, only for a couple of yards or so but I really thought he would be bouncing off the rocks into the sea. He composed himself though and all was well!
They must not have fear of heights. Nice shots.
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They’re superbly agile aren’t they? I saw a photo of a load of them grazing snippets of vegetation all the way up a huge dam wall the other day – amazing.
On a sadder note though, I was a bit upset to see the head (with magnificent horns) of one of those lovely wild goats stuck on the wall of the pub in Knoydart this week 😦 I far prefer to see them out in the mountains roaming free and undisturbed!
Carol.
Yes, I find them fascinating too. The grey goat slid down the hillside a couple of weeks ago, only for a couple of yards or so but I really thought he would be bouncing off the rocks into the sea. He composed himself though and all was well!