Wolvencall's Yellowstone Photography
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2015 9:36 am
Disclaimer many of the photos of the predators were zoomed in many times after using a 300x zoom on my nikon camera, please remember to stay at least 100 yards away from wildlife such as bears and wolves and 25 yards away from other wildlife, please practice safe wildlife watching and photography and respect the animal you're watching. P.s. yellowstone has advised people not to take selfies with wildlife.
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This was a cow elk and a young bull we saw out of a herd of about ten cow elk with youngsters on the way up to the northern gate this july
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A sow with her two COY (cubs of the year) returning to a kill they discovered, the bison was most likely hit by a car the ranger told us.
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This is 755M of the wapiti lake pack he was out hunting while his mate stayed home to watch the pups as they were still a little too young for both of the parents to be gone at that time. He had snuck up on our wolf watching group as he had headed up through the trees about 25 yards away from the pullout while we were all looking out towards the rendezvous point, it was shocking as he dared to go so close to people to get away from the road, the poor thing, there was a huge amount of tourists stopping and trying to spot him which would often block their road path, they almost need a the type of setup in hayden as they have in lamar to stop cars from pulling off the road or stopping except in designated pullout areas to allow the wolves to cross more safely. it was a wonderful time though as i got to meet many frequent wolf watchers here and learned a lot I also got an official wolf ambassador pin from a wolf interpreter i was talking to while watching out for the lamar canyon pack a few days later. I know it was only for knowing how to properly watch the wildlife and loving wolves but it was a wonderful moment. sorry for the blurry photos of 755M my whole body was trembling badly as i took photos of him, this was a major moment in my life and it affected me down to the bone, there will never be another experience as wonderful as seeing your very first wild wolf.
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This is a fox we saw coming back from an uneventful day of wolf watching in hayden, he was out mousing and had found multiple mice, lucky vulpine!
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http://wolvencall.deviantart.com/art/flower ... -560902937
This was a cow elk and a young bull we saw out of a herd of about ten cow elk with youngsters on the way up to the northern gate this july
http://wolvencall.deviantart.com/art/Ma ... -560909201
A sow with her two COY (cubs of the year) returning to a kill they discovered, the bison was most likely hit by a car the ranger told us.
http://wolvencall.deviantart.com/art/Untitled-560383774
This is 755M of the wapiti lake pack he was out hunting while his mate stayed home to watch the pups as they were still a little too young for both of the parents to be gone at that time. He had snuck up on our wolf watching group as he had headed up through the trees about 25 yards away from the pullout while we were all looking out towards the rendezvous point, it was shocking as he dared to go so close to people to get away from the road, the poor thing, there was a huge amount of tourists stopping and trying to spot him which would often block their road path, they almost need a the type of setup in hayden as they have in lamar to stop cars from pulling off the road or stopping except in designated pullout areas to allow the wolves to cross more safely. it was a wonderful time though as i got to meet many frequent wolf watchers here and learned a lot I also got an official wolf ambassador pin from a wolf interpreter i was talking to while watching out for the lamar canyon pack a few days later. I know it was only for knowing how to properly watch the wildlife and loving wolves but it was a wonderful moment. sorry for the blurry photos of 755M my whole body was trembling badly as i took photos of him, this was a major moment in my life and it affected me down to the bone, there will never be another experience as wonderful as seeing your very first wild wolf.
http://wolvencall.deviantart.com/art/Ol ... -560367841
This is a fox we saw coming back from an uneventful day of wolf watching in hayden, he was out mousing and had found multiple mice, lucky vulpine!