Oh handsome magnificent Shaman I was keeping my eyes peeled for him & the moment he came into sight my heart rate picked up tenfold and I got the chills there’s just something about this stallion that takes my breath away. I can’t explain it but he truly is a gem and absolutely one of my favorite wildies I love him Shaman knows how special he is;what a privilege to be in the presence of such a incredible creature,he almost has this magical mysterious air,when you look into those ice blue eyes and he stares back it’s as if he looks directly into your soul.❤️❤️
Juniper is a boss! I love seeing the Maestro band and of course, all the gorgeous babies! Cinch, Lazarus and all of them are glorious! Thanks for sharing!
Many thanks for sharing your beautiful photography of the wild horses. You captured many of the family units and their hierarchy that was fascinating to watch. Was happy and relieved that area had a.large available water source. Again thank you...
so awesome I can say enough about seeing this through your eyes. I always dreamed of the same thing just didn't get there. Thanks so much for taking me there.
This was absolutely beautiful. Some of my favorite was at 8:03 & 9:20. I really enjoyed watching the Palomino snaking at 16:33. Just Beautiful. Thank you again!!!!
Just had to watch again.....used to have horses; reg. QHorses and an Arabian stallion....did a little barrell racing and horse show classes. If I was younger.....would love to have a Shaman bred horse! Love the work being done by todays trainers and our gorgeous Mustangs. These horses truly can be amazing under the hands of an experienced trainer.
Yes, they acclimate well, and when they are uncomfortable, they seek shade under the juniper trees. The SE region of Oregon didn't get the heat like the Willamette Valley on the west side of the mountain range where I live where some communities registered 118f, the warmest I saw was 107. The mustang region was 90's. Luckily the heatwaves has past and back to regular early summer temps.
Such beautiful country. Never have I ever seen anything as beautiful as a horse.
Oh handsome magnificent Shaman I was keeping my eyes peeled for him & the moment he came into sight my heart rate picked up tenfold and I got the chills there’s just something about this stallion that takes my breath away. I can’t explain it but he truly is a gem and absolutely one of my favorite wildies I love him Shaman knows how special he is;what a privilege to be in the presence of such a incredible creature,he almost has this magical mysterious air,when you look into those ice blue eyes and he stares back it’s as if he looks directly into your soul.❤️❤️
Truly magical. Thank you.
I always love watching the videos of the Wild Mustangs! Thank you for sharing them.
Juniper is a boss! I love seeing the Maestro band and of course, all the gorgeous babies! Cinch, Lazarus and all of them are glorious! Thanks for sharing!
Such beauty all around us -- Thanks for sharing your trips out there with us, Meg!
This was great and love the ending with the sun going down and the coyotes howling. Thanks for giving us some joy.
Thank you for your patience and diligence in getting the videos. Thank you.
One of the Finest Videos or see's Lifetime for me this is - magical unreal - Im blown totally away
Thank you, I sure needed this wild beauty today.
Many thanks for sharing your beautiful photography of the wild horses. You captured many of the family units and their hierarchy that was fascinating to watch. Was happy and relieved that area had a.large available water source.
Again thank you...
Always a joy to rewatch, too.
The are breath taking.....thank you!
so awesome I can say enough about seeing this through your eyes. I always dreamed of the same thing just didn't get there. Thanks so much for taking me there.
There sure is a lot of beauty on those plains.
Thank you for all the beautiful pictures so Gorgeous
This was absolutely beautiful. Some of my favorite was at 8:03 & 9:20. I really enjoyed watching the Palomino snaking at 16:33. Just Beautiful. Thank you again!!!!
This is fantastic and I love watching!
Thank you so much for all you do with your film. Your videos and choice of music is great. From the Upper Applegate of OR
Thank you for sharing these Majestic Beauties in the Wild and Free as they should be
Pretty little pinto filly at the beginning. ❤️
The wee one in the Nevada band - I shall call him “Legs” 😁
I think thats great! LOL
Thank you, Meg/Sonya! 🌸🐌💙mar
We still need a moratorium and population studies.
Save our wild horses!
Wow, so beautiful seeing them doing what they do! Thank you soooo much for this! 💖
Thank you for filming all those beautiful Wild Horses I just love them you do such a beautiful job
Beautiful video as always! Thank you for all the work you do to help protect these amazing creatures!
Just had to watch again.....used to have horses; reg. QHorses and an Arabian stallion....did a little barrell racing and horse show classes. If I was younger.....would love to have a Shaman bred horse!
Love the work being done by todays trainers and our gorgeous Mustangs. These horses truly can be amazing under the hands of an experienced trainer.
Beautiful! Exciting! 😎
Simply sooooo beautiful....my soul smiles in pure bliss 🥰
You are so lucky to be able to see them free . I hope they can stay free
Wonderful!!!
Your videos overwhelm me with their BEAUTY!! THANK YOU... THANK GOD for you & the pleasure you give me....
Wow, thank you
Beautiful video thank you...gorgeous ending
Beautiful
Beautiful !
Beautiful! Thank you~
Stunning!
Who is that Maestro foal? ❤️
Did you bring that bird along with you on that trip?😉
great video! we should be friends on youtube!
what type of camera do you use for videoing ?
The dust is from the Alvord or just there ?
From all surrounding areas and dried playa depending on the direction of the winds.
Do they have any natural predators out there?
Yes, there are mt lion on Steens, as well as Kiger and Stinkingwater HMAs in Oregon.
Subtítulos en español por favor
Please don't kill them. They're beautiful creatures.
i hope they are okay in the heat
Yes, they acclimate well, and when they are uncomfortable, they seek shade under the juniper trees. The SE region of Oregon didn't get the heat like the Willamette Valley on the west side of the mountain range where I live where some communities registered 118f, the warmest I saw was 107. The mustang region was 90's.
Luckily the heatwaves has past and back to regular early summer temps.
i saw one i wanted to name von blitzen.
Subtitules in spanish please !!!! Thank you !!!!!