Sunday, August 19, 2018

Identifying the Maryland Assateague (Chincoteague) Ponies - Part 1 (Photos)

For fans of the Chincoteague ponies that run "loose" on the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge in Virginia, there is an app available for identification, there are books available, and one can also visit DSC Photography's website and see photos of each and every pony through the seasons.  On the Maryland end, the wonderful group, Assateague Island Alliance, has also set up an app for identification of their ponies - but it can't be used or downloaded to a regular old PC.  Since I do not  own a "smart phone" (nor do I wish to do so), I have been compiling photos of the Maryland ponies for identification purposes.  I am going to share them, in small batches, with you.  ** Please note that some of these photos are copyrighted.  Do not copy or use them in any illegal manner.  Respect the time and effort the photographers took to get these photos.**  For some of the more elusive ponies, I have only been able to find one photo, or two, and sometimes only with another pony... I'm still looking for more.

   Some of the ponies on the Maryland end of Assateague Island have no designated name, not even a nickname, and are just identified by numbers.  This includes the following individuals:

M2EINS    Sorrel mare (possibly a silver dilute)




N9BFNS  sorrel mare   born 1995   (aka Spirit)



N9BFV    Chestnut mare, State-line band



N9BQ   Bay stallion, loner, near state line




T5AR   Chestnut mare  - nicknamed Tara 


  

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