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Tag Archives: bears
Little Kits, Yellowstone National Park
This is one of the two reasons why spring is my favorite season to be in Yellowstone. Baby animals. The other reason? Bears. I’ve uploaded this photo and a dozen other red fox photos to my website. You can see … Continue reading
Yellowstone’s Bears Have Disappeared
Well, not really. It’s just that they’re not grazing on grass as much any more and thus not as easy to see. Elk (and pronghorn and bighorn) are giving birth and the word is out. Grass was OK when meat … Continue reading
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Tagged babies, bears, elk calf, grass, images, photo, photography, pronghorn, pronghorn fawns, pronghorn twins, wildlife, yellowstone national park
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Sandhill Crane near Blacktail Pond, Yellowstone National Park
When people think of the wildlife in Yellowstone they think of wolves, bears, especially grizzlies, and elk. But there are lots of other critters. You can probably think of many others, but you may not put the sandhill crane on … Continue reading
Bobcats Are Special
I enjoy seeing and photographing all wildlife, but some species are more special than others to me. Bobcats are one of those species, along with wolves, bears and eagles. I’ll never get tired of photographing them.
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Tagged bears, bobcat, bobcats, eagles, photo, photographing, picture, wildlife, wolves
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Tule Elk’s New Antlers; A Work In Progress
This bull has shed his antlers and has the beginnings of new ones. Recently, I posted some photos of two bull elk fighting at Tomales Point and said that some bulls were already shedding their antlers. That was based on … Continue reading
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Tagged antlers, bears, elephants, elk, point reyes national seashore, sharks, shedding antlers, tigers, tule elk
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The Bison of Yellowstone
In my last post about baby bison I said that seeing and photographing them gave me a new appreciation of the adults. But for that I might not have stopped to watch and photograph this cow bison as she grazed … Continue reading
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Tagged bald eagles, bears, bison, bison image, bison photo, blacktail pond, coyote, grizzlies, lake, pond, ravens, starlings, wolves, yellowstone, yellowstone national park
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