With fires in all directions and the heat and drought, the skies have had an interesting effect on the sunrises and sunsets. Thankfully the fires are many miles away but the smoke is drifting around the mountains and hanging in the valleys. It can still cause some breathing problems and the photos don't always turn out the way you would like. But God is good and we are safe and pray for those who are in the path of these disastrous flames.
Our second trip south to Yellowstone National Park Many Elk were grazing nearby - if you enlarge this you will see a tracking collar on the center left cow. |
Yellowstone Lake as seen from Fishing Bridge area |
Violet-green Swallows nesting on old abandonded garage |
Audubon's Warbler - western Yellow-rumped |
White-crowned Sparrow chasing Mayflies |
Got one, Yum! |
Yellowstone River gorge from high above |
Trumpeter Swans on the Yellowstone River in a calm section |
Great to see another Clark's Nutcracker |
Harebell |
California Tortoiseshell Butterfly |
Rugged terraine near Bridger Mountains |
Golden Eagle flying over the steep cliffs |
Mule Deer Fawn crosses the road |
Time to bounce and get out of here |
One of the many jigsaw puzzles we worked on in the hot afternoons |
Ty & Daryl went once a week to trout fish on the Yellowstone River This is Ty's 17 inch Rainbow Trout prize. |
White-tailed Deer are wandering near the RV Park Two bucks in velvet. |
This buck seems to like being photographed, Could be a prize rack? |
Intermediate phase Swanson's Hawk |
Smoke Shrouded Sunrise |
Lawncare crew - White-tailed fawns |
Someone's curious, "who are you?" |
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