
We are here at Death Valley National Park because the snow and precipitation in California for the past two years has been unprecedented and we wanted to see the wildflower super bloom in the hottest place on earth. We also wanted to see Lake Manly, the ancient lake in Death Valley that only rarely fills during strong El Nino events. We are seeing both of these amazing wonders, but before I show you, we have to acknowledge and thank, ‘The Official Death Valley Greeting Committe.’ (Members are wild and all volunteer, I should add!)

Here is one wild burro diligently performing her greeting duties. No food was exchanged in any of these interactions. Pats and pets, yes, but not by me.

The wild burros are just very friendly critters. I try to keep safe distance from wild creatures, no matter how friendly, which was hard because they kept coming towards me for a pat.

Last time we were here we searched forever to find the wild burros and almost gave up, until we finally found them. I had never seen them before. Here is the post I did about them:

This time, they seemed to be waiting by the roadside to say, “Hello!”

Wild burros,

are winsome creatures.

Playful and affectionate with each other,

and welcoming to humans,

who are respectful towards them.

Cheers to you from Death Valley’s beautiful wild burros~
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I love them! If I would be there I would stay the whole day watching them, patting them and softly scratching their fur!
Have a fine weekend, dear Cindy!
It would be very easy to spend lots of times with these winsome beauties 🫏🫏
We literally drove across the country – from south Florida – in 2011 to see the wildflower bloom that year. We were told it was one of the best but with all the rain, this year’s bloom must have been a once-in-a-lifetime event. We didn’t have any burros that trip.
We went to the harshest and harsh places, Death Valley, to see the fields of dreams. It is amazing to see such delicate beauty in such a forbidding landscape, with snow still capping the desert mountains. Amazing 🫏🫏
so cute!
Exponentially! 🫏🫏
It would be very hard for me not to pet them!
Yes!!! It was just that for me 🫏🫏
Hi. Great photos. Do you know if the burros sleep in sheltered areas?
Good question. I don’t know. I do know they can sleep standing up or lying down and they take cat naps during the day. In the desert, in winter, they forage at night. I would guess at night in winter, they would sleep in a group like wild horses, and in summer they would find shade and sleep during the day. But these are all guesses….. 🫏🫏
So cute!❤️❤️
Yes indeed! 🫏🫏
They are very appealing but you have to wonder why the authorities want to get rid of them if there also sheep about, they are all are guilty of overgrazing.
It is The National Park that wants to get rid of them because they are a non-native species (like most all Americans). Burros were brought into the deserts by Gold Miners during the Gold Rush starting in 1849 on. Many escaped or were let go. Because they are smart and resilient, they survived, even in such a harsh and daunting climate. The Park Service doesn’t like this and rounds them up and ships them off. The burros know this now and stay out of the park. Rarely you may find them on the perimeters of the park. US environmental policy is much like our politics. It makes absolutely no sense whatsoever 🫏🫏
Fair Play to them for working out how to survive in such a tough environment!
Yes indeed. I admire them.
These burros look so friendly! Did such burros give name to the 20-mule borax product?
YES! They did! We just visited where the 20 mule team extracted the borax and I took photos of the old signs which I wish I could share with you! I was so intrigued 🫏🫏
Who wouldn’t love this welcoming committee? They are so sweet. Thank you for the wonderful photos, Cindy.🙂 Looking forward to the wildflowers and Lake Manly!
They are incredibly sweet. Lake Manly knocks my socks off! I have been coming Death Valley since I was a kid. I had no idea the lake was so HUGE and this is the second year in a row it has lasted. Amazing! The water is so clear and SO Salty! 🫏🫏
Wow! Thanks for telling me.
You are most welcome.
I loved seeing the wild burros. They are beautiful!
Yes. They are beautiful, winsome and so wonderful 🫏🫏
They are beautiful creatures. Thank you for sharing. ❣️
Thank you much more for appreciating them! 🫏🫏
As usual, I’m batting cleanup near the end of comments! But I can still enjoy the cute wild burros and their respectful visitors. I agree with you on keeping a distance. I’m befuddled by the people I see who try to approach, pet, feed wild animals, even large predators like bison, moose, bear, etc. Thanks for all the beauty you share Cindy. 😍
It takes a step or to back from one’s own reality to realize that if you really love wild animals, you need to observe them from a respectful distance in order to keep them safe. Although, I admit, this was not possible Antarctica. Those critters had never heard the term ‘boundary!’ 😉 Stay safe & well Brad 🫏🫏
Cute in their own way Cindy and so friendly.
Leslie
Their friendliness is amazing to experience. Cheers to you Leslie დ
A good collection
Thanks much Derrick დ
They are such cuties. Someone has been feeding them, alas. Probably junk not good for them either. And I can’t think about the chance of one being hit by a vehicle. 😫 Oh, the shortsightedness of humans, it’s so distressing.
That almost happened when someone roared by. We haven’t treated burros well, but they still trust and our friendly towards us. We are running out of time to learn to do better დ
I remember a novel Brighty of the grand canyon (I think) which I read in the early 70’s. Got me hooked on reading.
I will check it out. I think I may remember it 🫏
Lucky you! I’ve always had a soft heart for burrows. I think because I always cheer for the underdog. I follow a few IG accounts that have rescue farms and the burrows are always the cutest.
They are adorable, sweet and smart. I love them too! 🫏🫏
Wow, they’re beautiful! These are wonderful captures, Cindy…
Honored you think so Kinberlee & cheers to you! ღ
Cute creatures.
They are adonkable! 😉 🫏🫏
Cindy, I absolutely LOVE these beautiful photographs. The donkey’s look adorable and so sweet. Many years ago I was I saw a donkey when we were on vacation and I got out of the car with food and soon I couldn’t move, I was pressed against the car surrounded by them. I wasn’t afraid, but I also didn’t know what to do. My husband dragged me inside and the the donkey’s just watched us leave. I learned a good lesson, but I got in a lot of pets and snuffles.
What an amazing story and experience! Thankfully these guys had lots of fresh greenery to gorge on! Take good care dear Gigi and thank you for the story 🫏🫏
Such a joyful post Cindy! I loved the photos and learned something too. 🙂
I am so glad on both counts. Stay safe & well my friend 🫏🫏
So cute! But where’s the lake, Cindy?
Next post. It is amazing!!! 🫏🫏
How delightful. I enjoyed it with you. Thank you for all the beauty and grace you photograph so well and share.
Thank you for sharing it all with me Eileen and for your thoughtful and important posts. You make blogging meaningful. Bless you 🫏🫏
Wonderful photos thank you for sharing and posting! 🙂
Thank you more for you kind appreciation 🫏🫏
Funny lot… 🙂
Ye🫏s!
They are adorable and so friendly! I wonder what’s different that you saw so many this time.
God only knows! 🫏🫏
Death Valley is one place in California I still have not ever visited! Your post with donkeys and the landscape behind them makes me resolve more than ever to get down there. My parents married in Yosemite Valley in December and honeymooned in southern California, including at Death Valley, so the place has history for me.
Death Valley in late fall, winter and spring is pure magic. I do hope you visit. I suspect you will be glad you did 🫏🫏
Großartige Fotos.
Vielen danke 🫏🫏
They are cute, Cindy. All the times I have been in Death Valley over the years, I can’t remember seeing any burros. We did, however encounter them in Oatman, Arizona, where they seem to rule.
They are adaptive, clever and amazing to encounter in the wild. I never saw them either, until the last two trips 🫏🫏
This is great! I never really thought of the cuteness of burros until now! And they really are so sweet! Wonder what has led them to be so sociable with visitors recently? What a great trip to see these things! Hopefully there might be a few more pictures in the future? 🌺🌻🌼🌸👀
Happy Weekend! 🫶🏻
Very pleased you enjoyed them! They know they will face hostility within The National Park, but they are quite gregarious outside of it, since there seems to be a “live and let live,” attitude towards them outside park parameters 🫏🫏
They are adorable! And so photogenic too!!
The welcoming committee did a wonderful greeting job!! And to add they are so cute and look gentle.
Yes. The best greeting committe I have ever seen!! 🫏🫏
I concur!!
A surprise for you too Sindy? Such great photos!!! Thanks, Ernestus
Yes! I was surprised and amazed! 🫏🫏
Suddenly you had a lot of friends. How cute! Fabulous captures.
Smiling…… The best sort of friends too! 😉
What a fabulous welcoming committee — they’re so cute! I know I’d have had to give them a few pats. My late grandpa had a donkey when we were kids, and I have fond memories of that docile critter!
How sweet. I would love to have donkeys at The Holler 🫏🫏
These wild burrows are cute. They look so smart in their environment. Thank you Cindy. 🙂
Smart, adaptable and affectionate. Impossible not to love 🫏🫏
They are beautiful animals. ♥♥♥
Yes, thank you. I love them too 🫏🫏
I would love to be greeted by these cute burrows.
It was so amazing…… დ
Burros without an -s, of course! I didn’t check the spellchecker!
I like burros with an s!!! 😉 😉
This is getting ridiculous on my part. I meant to say burros without a “w,” of course.
I like burrows with a w!!! 😉 😉
I do, too, but burrows were not the topic of your post. 🙂
Smiling. No worries!!! I never met a typo I didn’t like…..
What a relief, Cindy.
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“Wild” only in name for me, Cindy. They look so adorable in these shots. Beautiful creatures – gotta love ’em!
Yes, they look like you could bring them home to Gram Ma….. But you better NOT! 😉
Another amazing sight. Made me think (though warmer) of Derrick Knights’ rides with ponies, horses and donkeys…
Yes! Derrick is wonderful. But these babies are wild!
These little darlings didn’t want you to have to search this time! They are so adorable. You are probably wise to keep some distance, though.
Like lots of mammals of every species, the more space/respect you afford, the closer they are willing to come ღ
I bet. There are humans like that too 😏
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Lovely burros! I haven’t seen them for a long while.
Thanks you Amy. They are lovely creatures ღ
Great shots as always 👍 sadly though I am not the first to leave a like 😂😂😂
I am most pleased to hear from you my friend. Thank you & hope all is well with you ღ
Chaque image toute de beauté et d’intensité s’offre ici
Je suis tellement reconnaissante que vous l’ayez remarqué. Merci.
Beautiful photographs, Cindy
Thank you very much Robbie დ
Very interesting. They look really healthy!
Yes! The intense rains have made for a very healthy herd დ