"Black Bear"
"Big Black Bear"
"Yellowstone National Park Northeast Landscape"
This little Black Bear found a nice rock in the sun in order to take a nap, every few minutes he would awaken and look around to see what was happening.
"Black Bear Napping In The Sun"
I have seen herds of Bull Elk, but this is the first Cow Elk that I have seen since leaving Montana. "Cow Elk ~ Yellowstone"
Most photographed bear in Yellowstone N.P. today, I spotted this little guy, appeared to be a yearling, maybe two year old. I had him to myself for twenty minutes, by the time I left, there was a road block with cars parked on both sides of the road. I have never seen so many cameras, some with lenses three feet long, bigger than the bear! Black Bear Feeding On Leaves ~ Yellowstone
These are the shots that made my day. I was still outside the Yellowstone and in the Shoshone River Valley, about twenty miles from where I saw the big Black Bear Boar. I was actually looking at the river, at what looked to be a good run to fish for trout. Then I saw a movement and some dust in the trees. Down the road a bit before I got stopped, backed up and there was "Mama Grizzly" and her cub. Next time you hear Governor Palin talk about the "Mama Grizzlies", this is what she looks like. She was busy digging up a pile of roots and branches for some reason, perhaps a stash of food that she had buried earlier. I was not going to investigate. Remembering, the Brown Bear at Hallo Bay, I sat down as not to represent a threat. Although, she watched me, she went about her business, but kept herself between me and the cub, unless he happened to take a peek around her shoulder. Not wanting to draw attention, each time I heard a car coming, I would put my camera down. No one stopped. I had her to myself for forty five minutes and finally she wandered off, with the cub out front. My day was complete and it had not even started.
"Mama Grizzly" There something about this pile of limbs and dirt that she is standing on and digging into. I think she is standing on that log, to show that is her territory, do not intrude any further.
"My Spot ~ My Cub ~ See My Claws"
"Also Did You See My Teeth"
"One Little Peek"
During my trip, I have seen Buffalo by the hundreds from the Yukon to Nebraska. Today, I would estimate that I saw 1,000 ~ 1,500 head of Buffalo in herds of a dozen to two dozen. The majority of them in the northeast corner. I ask a Park Ranger about them, this is their wintering area and they are just now moving into this area. The "buffie" population looks very good.
"It Was A Very Good Day"
1 comment:
WOW!! AMAZING!! and what a wonderful day for you...now...that is a bear father, and well you do not move so well...um...hope you had some candy to bribe her with!
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