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Farm Cat and Kittens outside of Logan, Utah
Irrigation Wheel, Near Logan, Utah
Dairy Farm Near Logan, Utah
Old Gas Pump, Snow Storm, Freedom, Wyoming
Berries, Melting Snow Flake - Moose Juntion, Teton National Park
Snow-Topped Vegetation, Near the Volcanic Mud Pots, Yellowstone
Cannary Spring Mist, Mammoth Hot Springs
Frozen Drops of Mist
First to Walk Along the Cannary Springs Board Walk
North Entrace to Yellowstone National Park (Gardiner, Montana)
Atop Cannary Springs After the Snowfall, Yellowstone
Mammoth Hot Springs
Science Fiction World, Yellowstone
Calcium Carbonate Deposits and Algae (At Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone)
Flag Hag, Cook City
Dog, Truck, Cooke City, Montana
Chipmunk with Breakfast, Yellowstone
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone - Reverse Direction
Bull Elk Directs His Harem, Yellowstone
The Sky Reflected - Thermal Pool, Yellowstone
Grand Prismatic Pool with Algae
Visitors at Grand Prismatic Pool
Hot Creek Flows from Excelsior Geyser, Yellowstone
Mini-Geyser, Biscuit Basin
Sunset Over Hot Lake
Geyser Along Fire Hole Road
Great Fountain, Yellowstone
Edge of a Thermal Pool, West Thum, Yellowstone
West Thumb Thermal Pool, Yellowstone
Aspen Leaf
Aspens at Jackson Lake
Edged with Ice
Colorful Morning at Oxbow Bend
Oxbow Bend, Teton National Park
Mormon Barn (late 1890s), Below the Tetons Under Storm Conditions
Dawn Over the Tetons, Wyoming
View from a Pass
Photographer at Beaver Dam
Beaver Dam, Idaho
Aspen Leaves
Berries Against Aspen
Leading Lines
Mink Creek Cattle
Mink Creek ranch, Off Highway 36, Idaho
Coverted Church (Now a Hay Barn), Bear Valley, Idaho
Farm Implement in Bear Valley
Farm Implement
Utah View
Thistle Along a Backroad
Netting Over Fruit Stand
Pumkins along Old Highway 89
Melons at a Roadside Fruit Stand on old Highway 89
Harvest Time
View from the Van Window at 55mph (Looking out at 55mph at the semi-rural Utah landscape.)
Coyote, Yellowstone
Antelope Couple Near Gros Ventre Campground, Tetons
Elk in First Major Storm of the Season
Bull Elk
Elk in Motion
Elk Calf, Autumn Snow
Right of Way
The Watcher (Beware the Beasts)
Crossing the Firehole River
Bison (Buffalo) in the Upper Geyser Basin
Grouse - Comes with Camouflage
Raven
Gray Jay
Captive Bear, West Yellowstone (After viewing our grizzly in the wild, this bear seemed to pale in comparison. Yet it was an interesting bear - note the claws - from the coast of Alaska, and as such far larger and more powerful than any bear from the interior of that state or any of the other states to the south. For coastal bears can feed on seemingly unlimited quantities of salmon, and those that are the largest of the bears can take the best fishing spots. So size - and the appetite that supports size - are positively evolved traits amongst these beasts, leading to survival, not necessarily of the fittest, but the largest and strongest.
Their brother and sister bears elsewhere don't have the same resources for food, and so size is less a factor in who survives from one year to the next.)
Griz, Yellowstone (We were probably a little too close with our cameras, from the legal standpoint (100 feet), but the bear was only interested in digging for food, and anyway, if it charged, the odds were in my favor, as I was one of about 30 photographers.)
Grizzly Bear, Yellowstone (These can be truly ugly creatures.)
Carved Bear and Flag, Afton, Wyoming
Different View of  Moose
Moose Ready for its Close-up, Mr. DeMille!
Moose, Teton Natoinal Park
Moose at Moose Junction
Last Look
Time to Go
Wolf

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