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More Birds
A few more bird images. These ones taken this evening. Yellow-headed Blackbird Canada Goslings
Birds
A few images I took today after work: Male Red-winged Blackbird Female Cinnamon Teal Male Cinnamon Teal Canada Geese and Goslings
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Tagged canada geese, cinnamon teal, Jackson Hole, red-winged blackbird
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First Wildflowers
The first wildflowers are starting to pop up in Grand Teton National Park. My flower identification skills leave a lot to be desired, but I believe the yellow flowers are sagebrush buttercups, while I’m not sure of the white ones.
Grizzly 399
Yesterday I left work early with the hope of photographing bears. Unfortunately nothing was happening. When we got word in the office today that grizzly 399 was out, I again left work early, and this time had a more successful day. Not only was 399 out, but also her daughter, 610, and another solitary, collared [...]
Grizzly 610
I had not planned on going back to Oxbow Bend today, but I got bored and decided to anyway. My thinking being that I have to take advantage of the off-season (non-tourist) wildlife opportunities. Grizzly 610 and the cubs were out when I got up there and stayed out for most of the afternoon.
Sunrise and a Grizzly Cub
Sunrise light on Mount Moran reflected in Oxbow Bend. Although this image has many flaws – bad light, busy background, etc. – I had to share, as today was my first bear sighting of the year. This is one of Grizzly 610′s yearling cubs.

