14 September 2008

Wildlife Seen at Yellowstone National Park

Some of the 3000 bison (buffalo) that are in Yellowstone.
A bull elk lounges in the meadow while his harem forages for food.
We watched this coyote get one meal and here he is stalking his next.
Saw mostly butts of deer at Yellowstone who seemed far more skittish than the deer at Grand Teton. Perhaps the presence of wolves at Yellowstone makes them that way.

Our shy and retiring bull moose hiding in the trees near the Petrified Tree in the northern part of the park.

This lady elk knew what she was doing.
This elusive and partially concealed bear caused a big "bear jam" on the road between the Fishing Bridge and West Thumb.

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