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Animals we meet on camino

Davey Boyd

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Most of us love animals of all kinds. We meet many along the camino's. They bring me a lot of pleasure, whether cows in a pasture, mischievous goats. colorful lizards, local dogs or cats. Donkeys! Got any good animal pictures? Please share here.

Here is a fine looking hound I met in Penafonte on the Primitivo. He was an old Gentleman. Very interested we were sleeping in the church porch, and liked salami and bread. Not keen on the banana though.

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This cuddly teddy bear was the 'brother' of the old gent above (same owner). He was not a gent, he was a naughty teenager. Decided he was going to share our lunch. He would steal out of your rucksack if you turned your back on him. Beautiful though. I have seen him since, he is now much bigger, still friendly, and has more manners!

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And that his his rock he brought us as a present!
 
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Here are two from last month on the Frances. Whether hidden away or soaking up the sun, they are always watching us as we pass by. It might be my imagination but he looks like he’s smiling — what a life!E065BD9B-D842-401A-8943-211EFB70FB7A.jpegD3C0F2D6-FCE1-4824-B28B-23F2602CBF27.jpeg
 
Most of us love animals of all kinds. We meet many along the camino's. They bring me a lot of pleasure, whether cows in a pasture, mischievous goats. colorful lizards, local dogs or cats. Donkeys! Got any good animal pictures? Please share here.

Here is a fine looking hound I met in Penafonte on the Primitivo. He was an old Gentleman. Very interested we were sleeping in the church porch, and liked salami and bread. Not keen on the banana though.

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Davey
Hi Davey,
Thanks for posting this
Can't believe this hound is still going.......we met him in 2012 on our Primitivo camino
I got the fright of my life when he sauntered out of a building onto the path ...he's bigger than me so I just stopped dead.
Turned out to be a real gentle giant...I guess that he must greet everyone on the path especially if there's food to be had!
 
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I wish I had taken a photo of the lineup of pilgrims behind a horse blocking the path through one of those communal pastures, I think it was just out of Zubiri. She had her foal and they were eating grass and no one wanted to walk behind her as there wasn't much room before the bushes. Eventually some brave soul got her to move out of the way and the pilgrims moved on. It was a nice break.
 
Wonderful thread. I am looking for my 'poddock' pony photos from the Camino Frances, on the climb out of St. Jean Pied de Port, from 2013. There were herds of them at the top, near the cross.

I loved it, until I saw the yellow 'livestock' tags on their ears. 'Chevre' is popular on French menus... 'nuff said...
 
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1. On Levante, near Arevalo a horse observes us…
2. On Levante, few km before Avila, the young horse let his mother to have look at those pilgrims…
3. Levante again, between Minaya and La Roda, the sheep give us free way.. 2015 04 17 1404.jpg
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In the Pyrinees you can meet (fortunately, from distance) many vultures. They fly over you, high in the sky, lazily and effortless...:oops:
After a while, they lose interest and go away.

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I believe that is a photo of a Griffon Vulture. They are indigenous to the Pyrenees.

In late April - early May 2013, two French women were day-hiking in the Pyrenees (not on the Camino). One of them slipped and fell off the mountain trail a few hundred meters while wearing a day pack.

Her companion dialed 112. By the time the emergency services arrived at the fallen woman. The Griffon Vultures has stripped all exposed flesh. It was determined that the woman broke her neck in the fall and was dead before the vultures got to her. At the time, late April, early May 2013, this story was widely reported in the media.

The interesting thing about this unfortunate situation is that the vultures normal food was the carcasses of farm animals that died on the high pastures. Farmers simply left dead animals to be consumed by the vultures.

However, once established, the EU created rules forbidding this practice. They required recovery and burial of all farm animal carcasses.

When this occurred, the vultures lost their normal food source. They adapted by going after newborn lambs, calves, and small domestic pets. So, when presented with a fresh human corpse, the vultures did what came naturally.

A gory story, an perhaps a digression from the thread, but interesting all the same.

Just sayin...
 
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These two horses were the most memorable for us. They were standing on the rock blocking the narrow path towards Poladura de la Tercia (on San Salvador). Not knowing what to do, we sat on the nearby rocks and started talking to them: "You are so wonderful, smart and clever, you must understand that we need to continue our way. Please let us go." And they understood! They walked past majesticly and joined the stud in the forest.

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This beautiful girl introduced herself to us as we were passing through Lintzoain. When it was time to move on after lots of petting she told us, in Dog of course, "Follow me, I shall guide you through my village!" At the far end of the village was a very large and loud dog which she expertly distracted allowing us to safely pass by. Then, with a swish of her tail she turned and leaped over a stone wall and was gone. This was special to me because I foster and train rescue Border Collies.


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I believe that is a photo of a Griffon Vulture. They are indigenous to the Pyrenees.

In late April - early May 2013, two French women were day-hiking in the Pyrenees (not on the Camino). One of them slipped and fell off the mountain trail a few hundred meters while wearing a day pack.

Her companion dialed 112. By the time the emergency services arrived at the fallen woman. The Griffon Vultures has stripped all exposed flesh. It was determined that the woman broke her neck in the fall and was dead before the vultures got to her. At the time, late April, early May 2013, this story was widely reported in the media.

The interesting thing about this unfortunate situation is that the vultures normal food was the carcasses of farm animals that died on the high pastures. Farmers simply left dead animals to be consumed by the vultures.

However, once established, the EU created rules forbidding this practice. They required recovery and burial of all farm animal carcasses.

When this occurred, the vultures lost their normal food source. They adapted by going after newborn lambs, calves, and small domestic pets. So, when presented with a fresh human corpse, the vultures did what came naturally.

A gory story, an perhaps a digression from the thread, but interesting all the same.

Just sayin...

Yes, I followed this story for a while as it broke. Initially the rescue services could not be certain that the poor woman had died before the vultures arrived. There was a big campaign by the farmers to be allowed to leave animal carcasses on the mountain once more. Never found out if they have changed the rules again though, probably not.

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At the bar on Alto de Poio. A big and friendly Spanish Mastin. As big as a young bear, but loved the cuddles!
And that’s only a couple pics on the lot I took!!!

Love that bar at Alto de Poi. This dog has some bigger and older family members there! Lovely bunch of massive dogs, very friendly bar too. Thinking of staying there next time as they have an albergue too.

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Couple of Kms outside of Hornillos I heard some noise and thought it was another peregrino catching on. All of a sudden I turned around and there was this big dog being playful and jumping around me. I managed to take a selfie with him!
 

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In Atapuerca also remains below of rhinos, hippos, elephants.....

I should explain this post.
Last Saturday I visited the Atapuerca archaeological site. There, in the Sima del Elefante cave we were informed about the discovery of bones of these animals. In Gran Dolina cave they told us that lived the Homo Antecessor who ate their meat.
In the afternoon I saw in Agés some pilgrims from my car who looked very happy probably not for that issue but because the sky was blue and the fields green.
 
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