You can see the full gallery of 157 new images in my photo archive. A short preview is below.
This grizzly bear greeted me in the Lamar Valley when I first arrived and was on my way to our property.
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I only had one encounter with the Obsidian sow and her cubs on this trip, but it was a good one. They were quite active right next to my car.
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I had probably my best Dusky Grouse shoot to date with a male who spent a lot of time pursuing two females in the northern range.
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Sometimes a familiar subject provides some interesting and unique moments. It was all about the repeating pattern here.
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One of the twin moose calves that put on a show in the NE corner.
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Sunrise in Hayden Valley.
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That same foggy morning in the valley.
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The black wolf I encountered on my own in the NE quadrant one afternoon.
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See the full Yellowstone Spring 2019 gallery.
Max