Leaning on Mom
Leaning on mom
A just born Red Dog (Baby Bison) leans on his mom as he learns to walk.
Photographed April 20th, 2024 in Yellowstone. … Continue readingLeaning on Mom
Wildlife photos and videos from Yellowstone National Park and Beyond
Leaning on mom
A just born Red Dog (Baby Bison) leans on his mom as he learns to walk.
Photographed April 20th, 2024 in Yellowstone. … Continue readingLeaning on Mom
Pronhorns lock horns in Lamar Valley while a youngster looks on.
American pronghorns have horns, not antlers. Their horns are unique because they have a bony core covered by a sheath made of keratin (the same material as fingernails). Unlike antlers, which are shed annually by animals like elk, pronghorns shed the outer keratin sheath of their horns each year but retain the bony core. This makes pronghorn horns distinct from the permanent horns of other horned animals, such as mountain goats, and different from antlers, which are fully shed and regrown annually. … Continue readingPronghorns Lock Horns
A young grizzly looks into the setting sun. … Continue readingYoung Grizzly Looks into the Setting Sun
For Fox Friday, we have a Yellowstone Fox Kit showing some black fur coloring known as melanism. Melanism is a
Coming in Hot
A Bald Eagle dives in for a bison carcass take over from another eagle in Yellowstone. The Bull Bison had died from injuries sustained fighting another bull in the rut. A bald eagle can have a wingspan of 5 to 7 feet with the females being the larger birds.
Photographed September 13th 2024. … Continue readingComing in Hot
A bull moose and cow are getting close during the rut in the Beartooth Mountains, Montana. Photographed September 8th, 2024. … Continue readingLove Is In the Air
A Grizzly manhandles 1,000+ pound Bison carcass … Continue readingA Grizzly Manhandles a Bison Carcass
Mountain Goat and kid up in the Beartooths … Continue readingMountain Goat and Kid up in the Beartooths
This video features Red Dogs (Baby Bison) bucking, nursing, and being generally cute.
Filmed June 6th 2024 in the Lamar Valley, Yellowstone. … Continue readingRed Dogs Loving Life in Yellowstone