. Camera shots at big game . ropjriclit, UiW. by A. G. Willibni He was beautiful standing amid the flowers and grasses. (Deer 61) CAMERA SHOTS AT BIG GAME 23 eral small bands had already crossed, so we quicky hid our-selves as best we could among the rocks along the watersedge. Away up yonder, another band was coming over thesummit of the canon wall, and we were still as mice. Wind-ing and twisting in single file, over small ledges and down longslopes they came on. Occasionally we could hear the fawnsbleating in a pitiful, complaining way, as if tired or separatedfrom the dams. I counted them


. Camera shots at big game . ropjriclit, UiW. by A. G. Willibni He was beautiful standing amid the flowers and grasses. (Deer 61) CAMERA SHOTS AT BIG GAME 23 eral small bands had already crossed, so we quicky hid our-selves as best we could among the rocks along the watersedge. Away up yonder, another band was coming over thesummit of the canon wall, and we were still as mice. Wind-ing and twisting in single file, over small ledges and down longslopes they came on. Occasionally we could hear the fawnsbleating in a pitiful, complaining way, as if tired or separatedfrom the dams. I counted them as they scattered along the trail,and found that they numbered an even sixty. Now they weredirectly opposite, and without much ado the leaders marchedstraight in and waded across. When they had reached therocks on the near side, I snapped the shutter and caught themstrung out clear across the river. (No. 18.) We waited allthe day, but no more appeared, so we returned to camp, hun-gry after our long wait in the cold, to enjoy


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