In Casper, you have to try hard to NOT see pronghorn. It's not nearly as common for the rest of America not named Wyoming. This video was a reminder when hundreds of pronghorn took over a trail cam near a fence.
Wyoming has different traffic issues than other parts of America. Sure, many other places have slowdowns caused by construction. Here our day can come to a cold stop by miles and miles of elk just like it did recently in the western part of our state.
Just how Jackson Hole’s Pronghorn population migrates out to the Pinedale, Wyoming area, every year and back, is an amazing story - what biologists call "The Path of the Pronghorns."
Have you been seeing lots of millers lately?
It's that time again around our region, when temperatures rise and the millers move to higher ground, passing through Cheyenne. This year already looks like a bumper crop.
Have you noticed any birds going nuts in the intersections?
Around this time each year, you'll notice while you're stopped at a traffic light, birds are swooping and diving, up, across and down, chasing miller moths that are attracted to the bright lights.