Otter - Facebook a video by Megan Lorenz on Flickr.
Love these guys!! Otters in Algonquin Provincial Park.
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Love these guys!! Otters in Algonquin Provincial Park.
Awww....I love this bear. The last couple of seconds of this video are really cute.
Beartooth Butte reflected in Beartooth Lake in the Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming.
Shooting "Scarface" the Grizzly and another Boar in Yellowstone National Park. Who says you can't sit on the roof of a rental. Liked the Subaru so much...I'm getting my own
Scarface is an old favorite in Yellowstone. He's apparently around 24 years old and has a knack for getting out of his radio collars. The scars on his face may be a result of rubbing himself against rocks to remove the collars. From what I hear...he's been re-collared since our trip.
We saw him often because for 5 or 6 days he was keeping close to a carcass at the Lamar River Bridge. One night we left him when it was already pitch black outside...at that point he was sleeping on a rock below the bridge. The next morning we arrived before dawn and as we stood on the bridge, he walked underneath us and followed the river until he was out of sight.
Yes, it certainly is! I saw a total of 15 bears on the trip.
2 Grizzlies on the Beartooth Highway (where we couldn't stop because it was a "no stopping at any time" construction zone even though it was a Sunday and no work was happening...very frustrating because they were so close!)
11 Grizzly Bears in Yellowstone - 3 Males, 2 Females, 6 Cubs.
2 Black Bears in Grand Teton National Park (one of which I had a very close encounter which was not my intention)
Not to mention the two nights we had a Grizzly right outside our cabin but more on that later. Out of all those opportunities, I didn't manage to get any photos I'm thrilled with but each sighting will stay with me forever.
Still waiting to hear which wolves were killed near the Lamar Valley :-( Five wolves were killed at one time...I just don't understand why we allow predators to be hunted.
"Touchdown" the Elk chasing a cow in Mammoth, YNP
If you get the feeling you're being watched when walking in the woods in Temagami...you might be right. Hello Big Bear!
It's a Bison....or is it?
Video of a very embarrassed Bison walking down the road close to the Northeast gate of Yellowstone National Park.
I was thrilled to find and photograph this White-Tailed Jackrabbit in the Mammoth area of Yellowstone National Park.
Fall is my favorite time of the year so there wasn't any time to waste when I got back from Yellowstone and the Tetons. I had just enough time to do a few loads of laundry and I was off again to Algonquin Provincial Park for the Moose Rut. Unfortunately the rut has been delayed because of the weather we've had this year but still managed to see some moose, get a few shots AND had the perfect campsite at Mew Lake for a few nights.
Bull Elk - Madison Valley in Yellowstone