Monday, June 3, 2019

Yellowstone National Park & Livingston, MT



We have taken four trips into Yellowstone National Park from Livingston.  Each time we found different wildlife,  just look for where all the cars are parked and there is something to find.

We have spent almost every day with Daryl & Vicki (Ty's Brother and his wife) and have enjoyed great conversation and great meals together.
Pika waking from his long winter's nap

Elk herds were everywhere, still shedding their winter coats

Clark's Nutcracker

Big Horn Sheep

There are over 4,000 Bison in the park

Many new born calves, time for lunch

Barrow's Goldeneye in the ice free edges of Yellowstone Lake

The Upper Falls of the Yellowstone River

The Bear went over the mountain, to see what he could see.


Grizzly Bear 

Pronghorn

Three Black Bear cubs draw a huge crowd

I can climb higher than you can

Are you taking my picture?

I think I'm getting too high, I better go back by Mom

Bye Everyone

Grizzly Bear Mama with two frollicking cubs

This new grass feels great

Time to go kids, too many people watching.

Two Bison feeling their oats

We were able to meet up twice with Gene & Janice Lybarger that we met in Texas.
Janice took this photo of our best sides watching Mountain Goats.

Way up on the cliffs, there they were, Mountain Goats

A prowling Coyote

You shouldn't play with your food.

Looking from Livingston down Paradise Valley

Dusky Flycatcher

Pine Siskins at neighbor's feeder

Evening Grosbeak

Western Tanagers arrived last week in May

Black-billed Magpies are everywhere

Olive-sided Flycatcher gets a bumblebee 

Abundant Ground Squirrels

Mountain Chickadee

Pronghorn Doe with pair of newborn fawns

Black-headed Grosbeak and two Lazuli Buntings

A familiar sight on the Yellowstone River, Canada Geese with a big brood

15" Rainbow Trout 

Daryl brings home supper

A blessed Fisherman



In a few days we head "North to Alaska". 

Love & Prayers,
Ty & Ida Baumann

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