A wildlife photographer from Arizona has been braving the desert heat and the risk of snake bites to capture breathtaking shots of majestic wild horses in action.
Susan Goudge, 74, is the daughter of a U.S. Navy Veteran who grew up all over the country. Today, she lives with her husband not too far away from the Salt River—a hotspot for wild horses.
A beautiful McCullough Peaks stallion lets his displeasure be known through his powerful posturing. This HMA (Herd Management Area) is near Cody, Wyoming. (Courtesy of Susan Goudge)
A hobbyist photographer since retiring as a high school English teacher, Goudge told The Epoch Times: “I didn’t even know there were wild horses in the United States until we moved to Arizona in 2015. Once I first saw them along the Salt River, I was intrigued, and began going out there as often as I could.”…