Blog
May 22nd, 2012
Yellowstone Spring
Incubating birds, foraging bears, nursing canids, rambunctious bison calves, biscuit-root, sugar-bowls, shooting stars and a minutes-old Elk calf …. spring in Yellowstone is to witness the emergence of life.
Just back from a productive and thoroughly enjoyable Custom Tour with Paul and Marie. What did Yellowstone show us? A cow Elk that for over an hour licked and encouraged her newborn to stand. A Coyote with young to nurse carefully carrying a goose egg back to her den. A Grizzly sow with cubs almost as large as her still investing quality time into preparing them to go out on their own. Harlequin Ducks in the whitewater, Sandhill Cranes feasting on worms, Ospreys on towering stick nests, verdant landscapes and snow-capped peaks. I could go on and on and on ..........
The Yellowstone Ice Cap
Harlequin Ducks Return
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