Monday, July 12, 2010

Spring Wildlife in Yellowstone

A common site in the park, this is what we call a bison jam.


Elk in velvet


Pronghorn on a hilltop.


Close up of pronghorn, sometimes mistakenly called an antelope.


Elk mom with newborn calf.


Trying out the new legs.


Great Blue Heron looking for lunch.


Mammoth Hot Springs

Yellowstone Wildflowers















Trip to Minot

Back in May, on Memorial Day weekend, we took a drive out to Minot, ND for our youngest son's promotion to Captain in the Air Force. Here are a few things we saw along the way.

Our first day out, we encountered a group of about a dozen big horn sheep on a side hill.


On our second day out, we stopped at a fishing access in the Dakota Grasslands for a leg stretch. It was very peaceful with spring flowers in bloom.


Small town USA all decked out for Memorial Day.


One of many new wind generators south of Minot. What a wonderful site.


Jeremy, just before his promotion ceremony.


On our way back home to West, we enjoyed watching this moose foraging.