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Monthly Archives: February 2009
Coyotes
I came across a couple of Coyotes today in the park. This one was digging up pieces of an Elk.
One From The Archive
I have been doing a large edit of all of my images recently and came across this one. It’s two frames stitched together of Mt. Whitney and the Alabama Hills, taken just after sunrise. Mt. Whitney, which is the highest peak in the lower 48, is the (almost centered) summit in the distance.
Yellowstone
In Yellowstone there is only one road open to cars during the winter. It is in the northern part of the park, going from Mammoth Hot Springs to Cooke City. This past weekend I made the circuitous drive up to the park from Jackson. Although the only wolves I saw were quite a distance away, [...]
Posted in Landscapes, Wildlife
Tagged bighorn sheep, bison, coyote, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park
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