Pics from my early May trip.

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RikWriter
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Pics from my early May trip.

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Just got back yesterday.

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mdtrot
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Thanks, very nice! If you have the time, would you edit the pics to indicate where they were taken? If not, no worries.



RikWriter
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The fox was at Baronet Peak.
The owl was at Bridge Bay.
The grizzly family was near Lake Corrals.
The grouse was at Lake Butte Overlook.
The nursing black bear was at Calcite Springs.
The wolf was in the Lamar.
The juvenile bald was on the Norris-Mammoth road.
The cinnamon was at Slough Creek.



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GREAT photos! Thanks so much for sharing. Always enjoy the personality you get in your photos.



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Outstanding pictures! Thanks for sharing



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Rik, somehow we missed seeing these pictures until just now. Wow! they certainly are fantastic. Glad we noticed even though it is a bit late. The fox sure has a mouthful! are those multiple ground squirrels?



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karenandbill wrote:
Fri Sep 22, 2023 8:17 pm
Rik, somehow we missed seeing these pictures until just now. Wow! they certainly are fantastic. Glad we noticed even though it is a bit late. The fox sure has a mouthful! are those multiple ground squirrels?
I thought they were but someone else said they thought they were pocket gophers.



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