Wild Horses … Mustangs of Oregon

Wild Horses ...  Mustangs of Oregon
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About the video: I wanted to do a whole year in review, but realized that would be a bit long, so creating segments of the year, and here are a few moments on the mustang ranges- video clips spliced together in August and September. On these trips, we got to continue to follow along the journeys of our longtime mustang friends we’ve been watching and learning about for nearly ten years. We also got to meet new faces and learn about them. Looking forward to seeing them all on their journeys this coming year, as well as meet new wild faces!
Now, as a disclaimer- I am a photographer and by no means do I claim to be a videographer. My videos are rough, and dont even use a tripod when I flip the video switch on. While photographing after I get the shots I want, will then suddenly toggle to video- and my big foot-long telephoto lens in the slightest of breezes is very unsteady… now add coffee and mustang excitement, and it makes me all too aware I need to slow down and some and use proper video equipment in the future LOL … But for now this is what you guys get- since I can’t take you all out there with me, I figure you may still like my sudden video-thought moments showing our amazing wild horses in motion through my glass- sort of like bringing you all out there with me.

Enjoy. And if you have little ones, sit them with you and tell them- YES, we do still have wild untouched mustangs roaming on vast and wild ranges out west where eagles glade and sunsets set the skies ablaze as far as the eyes can see.

Keep the WILD in our WEST and our WEST WILD~
Mustang Meg

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  1. These beautiful wild horses are a great symbol of the American frontier. They are the descendants of the horses that pulled the wagons west, that carried the cowboys that drove the cattle herds, carried Native American tribes and the Spanish Gauchos of the South West. They deserve to be protected for future generations to see. When I picture in my mind the early American West I see a herd of beautiful mustangs running wild and free with an eagle over head.

  2. You’d think they would eventually end up mostly bays and sorrels, but there’s so much color variation, it’s amazing. Palaminos, buckskins, blue roan, pintos,even a few white ones.

  3. What a great video!
    I had no idea these beauty's lived wild in Oregon – what an amazing/gorgeous planet we live on…
    Although 2 often taken for granted Mother Earth is wonderful – such a generous provider 4 all her children : )

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