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Tag Archives: badgers
Any Day in Yellowstone …
Any day in Yellowstone is a good day. That is especially true in the spring. In the six days I’ve been here I’ve seen numerous bears and several wolves. Black bears are so numerous that I’ve stopped keeping track of … Continue reading
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Tagged badgers, bear cubs, bighorn lambs, bison calf, black bears, elk calf, grizzlies, sandhill cranes, spring cubs, wolves, yellowstone national park
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Views from Inverness, California
I went out to Point Reyes yesterday, something I haven’t been doing too much of this year compared to last year. The forecast said there would be fog, but thankfully it was a no-show. Moreover, the light was fantastic thanks … Continue reading
Long-tailed Weasel on the Hunt
Long-tailed weasels are about as hard to find and photograph as badgers. This is the second one I’ve seen and been able to photograph at Point Reyes. I found it a few days after photographing the mother badger and her … Continue reading
Burrowing Owl, Point Reyes National Seashore
I went out to Point Reyes recently looking for badgers and anything else worth photographing. I didn’t see any badgers. However, one benefit in looking for badgers is that you sometimes find burrowing owls using the badger holes or burrows. … Continue reading
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Tagged badger, badger burrow, badgers, burrowing owl, photo, picture, point reyes national seashore. badger hole, weasel, weasels
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