Thursday, September 10, 2015

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Today was quiet. Yesterday, on the way to the bear spot, I saw a barn that looked like it might make a good photo. So, after stopping a few minutes to see 3 of the Prospects, I went out and took some shots



And, with that, my trip here is done, I think. I'm leaving tomorrow and should return home on Saturday.
Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Today was lots of wolves and grizzlies – 13 of each.

I started early up on the blacktail plateau looking for the the Prospect Peak wolf pack. They are the most reliable wolf viewing right now. I got lucky and saw 13 of them for about an hour. They were way far away, though – about 3 miles – so no pictures were to be had.

While I was there, people told me of a place grizzlies congregate to dig up roots. It's outside the park to the north, so I went there this evening. They weren't kidding. There were 13 bears – 8 cubs, 3 moms and 2 single bears.

They were a long way off and the wind was blowing making things tough to photograph,, but I did get these 2



It's on the edge of a ranch's pasture land, thus the fence in the first one. In the second, you can see a deer behind the bear. It wasn't really nervous, so I'm guessing it was a long way behind.



Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Kind of a nothing day today.

I started out in the Lamar Valley looking for wolves...nothing. The people with the receivers for the radio collars said they had no signals. This pack is out of town.

I had heard of an antelope that had been hit by a car, so I went looking for that. The rangers had moved it away from the road into some deep sagebrush and about all you could see were ravens. I breifly saw a coyote, but that was it.

So, it was back to camp for a shower and lunch, then laundry later.

In the evening, I went back to the antelope carcass, but even the ravens were gone, so I played with the scope and camera. This photo is from about 1/3 to ½ mile away and is way better than the 600mm lens would do, so it is possible. I just need more practice and technique:







Monday, September 7, 2015

The morning started off watching the Prospect Peak wolf pack in the northwest part of the park. They are a long way off – around 3 miles away. I saw 8 of them today.

Later, I went down to the Hayden Valley and missed the wolves, but got to see a grizzly for a while. It, too, was a long way off, but I got a couple OK pictures:






Later, there were pronghorn near the Lamar River bridge:







Sunday, September 6, 2015

Back to the Hayden this morning and saw 3 of the 4 pups:






Saturday, September 5, 2015

More wolves.

Early I went down to the Hayden valley and got to see all 6 members of the Wapiti Lake pack:




The gray ones almost disappear in the sagebrush:



Later, I took some pictures of bison







Saturday, September 5, 2015

Friday, September 4, 2015

More New Wolves!

Got up early this morning and went west to the far end of the Blacktail Plateau where Doug has been reporting seeing the Prospect Peak wolf pack. When I got there, the fog was trying to cover them, but for about 30 minutes we got to see them chasing bison and then being chased by the bison.

The rest of the day was spent driving to Bozeman for some warmer pants. The weather is supposed get cooler and I'm not really ready for it.

In Mammoth, there was a large bull elk lounging on the lawn:




On the way back it looked like he was still there, but a closer look shows a different animal:



Back in camp, the bison was back:







Thursday, September 3, 2015

Not much today. I didn't sleep well the last 2 nights, so today I spent napping and dealing with the fresh and waste water tanks in the trailer.



Wednesday, September 2, 2015

New wolves!

Went down to the Hayden Valley early this morning to see if I could see the Wapiti Lake pack, a new pack formed this year. The alpha female is from the Canyon pack who used to own this valley while the make is the former mate of 832 – a very famous wolf who was shot when she left the park in December, 2012. He's been searching for a new mate ever since and seems to have found one.

We got to see all 4 pups and the adults this morning, Way out about 1 2/3 mile away. No pictures were to be had.

One good story, though. While we were watching, a family with a small girl, about 8 years old, came up and asked if we knew where they could see wolves. I lowered my scope tripod so she could look and she got to see all 6. She stayed glued to the scope for about 20 minutes. While she watched, her mother said that wolves were her favorite animal and they had not seen one up until then. They were on their way out of the park and, up until then, the little girl had been very disappointed. They left very happy. It was a good morning.


The afternoon was spent on chores and shower and goofing in camp.

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Since the most visible wolves are gone, I decided to focus on other things. I want a really good photo of a bison. This is a start:



Then there were some pronghorns





The rest of the day was back at camp working on photos and blog entries. I'm gonna grill a steak for dinner and, after that, go out to the Hayden Valley to see if there are any wolves to be seen there.

Later: No wolves, but I did see some swans:




Monday, August 31, 2015

No pictures today. I went out early to the Lamar Valley to confirm that the wolves are gone. There, I talked with Doug McGlaughlin. He thinks they are gone for the season, moved further east up the valley towards Cache Creek. Laurie Lyman, owner of Yellowstonereports.com, a website that reports all the “official” wolf sightings each day, thinks that they are just gone for a few days or so. We will see.


In the meantime, I went up to Bozeman for a small piece of camera gear to try out. It sort of works, but I need to get a different one. I'll order it when I get home.
Sunday, August 30, 2015

Moving day for the wolves

This morning started like most. I left just as it was getting light and got to the far end of the Lamar Valley around 7:00. Soon after I got there, the wolves started moving around. Then they started howling:



After a bit more stirring, all of them, including the pups, started moving south:





They all moved in a line south through the trees until I lost sight of them about a mile away.

They were later seen up on a ridge line to the south, moving east.

So, that was the wolf show for the day. I did see Yoshi, who is back in the park for a while.

In the afternoon, I went down to Moose Falls to take a picture with some filters:






Saturday, August 29, 2015

Just a few more wolves.

I slept in this morning and did chores. Then I went back out to the Lamar Valley in the evening and learned that I had missed several wolves crossing the road carrying food for the pups.

This evening we didn't see much. A single yearling on the east side and an adult and yearling on the west:



Saturday, August 29, 2015

Friday, August 28, 2015

Moe wolves.

The Lamar Canyon pack is getting very reliable viewing. They are about ½ mile from the road across an open sagebrush flat. Every morning and every evening you can see them moving about doing their wolf things.




Between morning and evening, I saw 12 today.
Thursday, August 27, 2015

I finally got a decent wolf photo. Down in the Hayden Valley I waited for 2 hours when, finally, the alpha male of the Wapiti Lake pack came in from the west and crossed the road on his way to the rendezvous site:





Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Mice!

I got a mouse in the trailer last night and managed to kill it with my shoe. So, after watching the wolves in the Lamar Valley this morning, I drove out looking for mouse traps. I finally found the brand I was looking for in Bozeman.

I'm still working on getting better wolf photos. So far, this is about the best I've gotten at ½ mile:



I did get pics of an elk, bighorn rams and a mule deer fawn:







Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Moving day. I spent the day moving camp between Mammoth and Tower.

I went out to the Hayden Valley in the evening and spent 2 hours waiting for wolves that never showed.



Monday, August 24, 2015


Lots of driving today. Between internet, a dead battery on the computer and groceries, that was about it.
Sunday, August 23, 2015

Wolves and a Bear

I was not planning to do any wildlife watching today. Today was supposed to be some internet stuff and fishing. It didn't quite work out that way.

On the way to Cooke City, I saw some people I knew. The way they were set up told me that there may be some wolf activity to be seen, so I stopped. The story was that up in the hills above the road, the Lamar Canyon pack pups had been seen. So, I got my scope out. Back up the road was another group of people with a different angle on the scene. They said, over the radio, that they were seeing a grizzly bear in the area the pups had been seen. More interesting. No sigh of the wolf pups, though. After about half an hour, they said the bear was heading down the hill in out direction. Really interesting, so I got the camera out. Soon enough, we saw the bear coming down. It crossed the road about 200 yards away and headed up the valley, ignoring the fishermen.




Then, we heard howling from both sides. The pups were to the west of us and the adults were across the valley to the east. After about 15 minutes, we started to see the pups. One here in the sage, another there on a hilltop. It became obvious that they were heading down hill, so we watched and waited. They crossed the road near where the bear did. (the pictures aren't very good because the heat waves made it impossible to focus)



Then, they crossed the creek



Shook themselves dry



And waited for the 4th one to arrive





Not a bad morning.

I did go fishing in the afternoon, but only caught 3.





Saturday, August 22, 2015

Saturday, August 22, 2015

It's cool today and the smoke from the fires in the northwest is making it very hazy here today.

I got up early and got to the Lamar Valley by 6:30, just in time to see 5 wolves. It was 4 pups and the alpha female of the Lamar Canyon pack. We only saw them briefly, but they did howl for a bit, as well:



The picture isn't very good. I'm still working on using this new setup.

Later, Doug and Melba showed me a new place to see the wolves in the Hayden Valley. I'll go back there again later.

On the way back to camp for ,lunch, there was a bighorn ewe:



and her lamb:


Friday, August 21, 2015

A quiet day. I slept in, did some email, some chores around camp and lounged until aroound 3 when I went out to the Lamar Valley to see if any wolves were to be seen.


None were. The pack left this morning and hadn't returned when I left at 8:00pm.   
Thursday, August 20, 2015

Usual second day morning – drive up to campground and get set up. The only difference this time is I'm camped in Mammoth instead of Tower. It has to do with how many days you can stay in a campground before Labor day, so I'm doing some of them here.

After lunch, I drove around and mostly missed stuff. The biggest miss was a wolf battle in the Hayden Valley. Apparently, about an hour before I got there, the Mollies pack invaded the Wapiti Lake's pack territory and there was a big battle that was viewable from the road.

Later, I went to the Lamar Valley and saw one wolf from a distance for a bit. I was too busy keeping it in the scope and letting others look to take any pictures. I did get a photo of an osprey in a tree eating a trout:



Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Usual first day – drive across Wyoming to just east of Grand Teton Park,


The only thing of note is that it has been very hazy with smoke all across Wyoming. Can't even see the Tetons.    

Saturday, June 20, 2015

Saturday, June 20, 2015

It was a waterfall day.

Nobody was seeing wolves anywhere. Even the Wolf Project people and Doug and Cathy and Ray left the northern part of the park and came down to the Hayden valley in an attempt to see something. They had no luck there, either.

In the afternoon, I hiked up the Gibbon River to photograph the falls from below. I've been wanting to do this for years. It requires wading across the river just below the falls to get past the last turn.

Most people take this picture of the falls, from above:




Standing on the patch of grass on the right side of the stream at the lower edge of the picture, I was able to take this one:



Not many people take that picture.
Friday, June 19, 2015

The day started with a Scarface sighting. He was just below the Tower store, crossed the road and headed up the hill:





The, it was over to Gardiner for some internet to see about a package. The replacement camera is scheduled to arrive at my house on Tuesday and I needed to know if it needs a signature. It doesn't. That means my last full day here will be Sunday. I'll leave Monday morning and get back home Tuesday afternoon or evening.

On the way back were bear cubs:








Thursday, June 18, 2015

Lots of driving around and a few photos.

I ended up in Bozeman buying new lenses to replace one I'm not happy with. On the way, I saw some elk calves:


In the evening I went down to the Hayden Valley to see of the Wapiti pack pups were visible. They never were, but the 2 adults came out and chased some elk around in the river before the elk ganged up and chased the wolves away.
Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Today was a waterfall day.

I drove down to the southwest corner of the park (I'm in the northeast corner) to photograph Cave Falls. Along the way, I stopped at Mesa Falls. There was a pretty rainbow there:




And lots of flowers:



Cave Falls was also spectacular: