Gallery
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Pole Dancing
Brand new grizzly cub of the year (COY) the day before she was killed - presumably by a male grizzly seeking its mother’s attention
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The Bison and the Magpie
Nothing but snow surrounds these two. The big and the small. The Tetons has it all
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The Eyes Have It
Foxes are seen most often in the spring when they are hunting around the clock to feed their kits
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Great Gray Owl in Flight
Great Gray Owls are the largest owls in the U.S. with a wingspan of up to 6 feet! It requires patience, perseverance, or a lot of luck to find one
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Trout for Breakfast
River Otters feast on the trout that spawn in the rivers of the local ecosystem. They are easiest to spot in the winter, when their sliding tracks are visible in the snow
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Moose Munch
In the fall season the moose have polished their antlers and are found feasting on the berries near the river bottoms.
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Hall of Fame
Audrey Griffin O'Brien shows us how its done
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Black and White
Wolves are difficult to find in the Tetons. This member of a the Wapiti pack in Yellowstone National Park posed perfectly for me under a tree.
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Bison and the Sunrise
The sunrise color lent a diffused pinkish hue to this scene in the subzero temperature of winter
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Tidal Wave
A dramatic cloud formation behind golden cottonwoods in Grand Teton Park
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At the End of the Day
A Cowboy with his horse and his dog at sunset
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All Puffed Up
The male sage grouse inflates himself to attract the girls during the breeding season