Sunday, April 27, 2014

Wild and Wet in Grand Teton National Park































It was a wild and wet Saturday in Grand Teton National Park. I got up early (4:30am) and headed out shortly thereafter. I hit a snow storm going over the Jackson pass and thought of all of you living in the "soft" parts of the States. It was 90 degrees the same day in Austin, Texas where Jeff and Lindsay live. Living in Eastern Idaho does make hardy people and it must affect our thought process also. I often hear from my college ward students during the winter and spring semesters...... Why do people want to live here where it is so cold? All I can think of is that I wouldn't want to live anywhere else. ??????


The Tetons where completely shrouded by fog, rain clouds, and overcast skies the entire day.


This is a shot at 7:30in the morning. Kind of a surreal look.


 ps - Make sure you click on photos to enlarge.


I did manage to get a grizzly bear shot this time. After driving to the areas where 399 (a famous female Grizzly that has raised several sets of triplets in GTNP) was reported to have been spotted a couple of days earlier, I got notification that a grizzly was seen close to Moran Junction. I headed that way and got there just in time to get shots of its rear end as it disappeared into the trees.

I was able to watch it with binoculars for a bit and then I lost sight. I put my camera equipment down on the front seat and drove towards the spot I  calculated he would come out. About 100 yards down the road a huge bull Moose busted through the trees and crossed the road in front of me. OK, first you have to know that I didn't get a shot of him because I had my telephoto lens on and he was on the passenger side of the car after crossing. About 5 seconds after the moose crossed, out shot a grizzly bear and crossed right in front of me and strait after the moose. I didn't have time to switch lenses to a non telephoto lens because they were moving fast (another reason to convince my wife I need another camera).

 All i got was another rear end shot with snow flying.


 He stopped after he realized the effort was futile and gave me a candid look.


  He then moved off to the left in a cat-like saunter.

The moose quickly moved through the snow and lost the bear in short time.

I found him hiding in the willows a short time later.

The bear then moved to a snow free area and stayed close to the road and gave allot of shot opportunities for about 15-20 of us.


 Here are a few of my favorites.







 Got a song sparrow when i stopped to look at a cool rock. I enjoy photographing birds because they are challenging and they are so different and beautiful up close. He is not singing in the rain.

           
 When asked why I like to take pictures of birds I usually say...... Because I've never seen a flock of Bears fly by. 

Speaking of a flock of birds here is a shot taken in February.....

 Snow geese that gather about 20 miles west of Rexburg around Camas National Wildlife Refuge.

We only had around 10,000 geese come in this year. Last year we had around 80,000. They pass through in late February and early March. It is a sight and sound you have to experience at least once in your life.


Well, I got rained on and snowed on today but I find it often produces some of the most dramatic photographs I take. I never hesitate to go out when the weather is bad. Here is a picture of a Bald Eagle in a snow storm.

Taken in Yellowstone


I headed home and hit a white out snow storm on the Jackson pass and arrived home to the rain I left at 4:30 that morning. What a wet, wild, and wonderful day.

See you next time.















Thursday, April 24, 2014

Opening day in Yellowstone National Park - April 18, 2014





Happy First Posting








April 24, 2014




Hallelujah, I have finally done it. I started my first Blog and shared my first pictures. I have been attempting this for many years and have not made the time. This is the first post of hopefully many more to come. I hope you enjoy the blog and the pictures and an occasional anecdote.

Went to Yellowstone with my good friend and fellow photographer Daryl Hunter. There was still a lot of snow, one to two feet, from the west entrance to Old Faithful and from the Madison junction to Swan Lake, just before dropping down into the Mammoth area. Things were very slow as for wildlife. We didn't see "The Preacher", a mystic bear Daryl has told me about that I've yet to see. It is a 700 + pounder that had been spotted the day before. Anyway no such luck on opening day. Reminds me a lot of fishing on opening day, never able to catch the big one. No wonder I enjoy photography, its a lot like fishing....oh wait........I just snagged myself with my tripod.

I guess I will just have to show a bad boy from last year for now, but stay tuned, there will be more in future weeks.

My wife mentioned he needs to brush better and that my teeth will look the same if I don't start flossing (enlarge for details).

Daryl and I headed to the Lamar Valley after passing through Mammoth. Not a lot of action there either. I have to say that it pays to pull over when talking on the cell phone and driving. I got a call from a friend and I pulled into a turn out because I was afraid I would lose the call (no not because you shouldn't talk and drive - dang it). Anyway, as I was talking on the phone a grouse strutted out of the sage and bitter brush and attacked the car. I was in his territory and he was not leaving without a fight. I ended the call and looked for him but he had disappeared. I started backing up to see if he was in front of us and just out of our sight.  He reappeared and then quickly disappeared behind us. I slowly pulled forward with my window down and all of a sudden I heard a massive beating of wings. I jumped out of the car thinking I had run over and killed him. Much to my surprise he was standing next to my back tire looking at me. I walked closer and he began beating his wings again. It was then that I realized I was parked on the last inch of his tail feathers and he was stuck. Relieved I hadn't run over him and shocked that I was on his tail, I quickly jumped into the car and with my door open I slowly backed up again. He shot out like a bullet and came towards me. He was not happy I had ran over his tail and he wanted to fight. I was amazed at the bravery of this guy. Anyway I started moving away and he followed me attacking my leg and foot from behind.


This is a Dusky Grouse. He had the craziest eyebrows and could change the colors from yellow to orange or a mixture of both. Obviously didn't want me to interfere with any ladies that might be in the area.


 Here is a closer look. Can you see the anger towards me for parking on his tail in his eyes? No Fear here.


 I knelt down to talk to him and he jumped on my hand and arm and started beating me with his wings. He was still mad I had parked on his tail. Thanks to Daryl for taking this picture.


We continued on to the Lamar Valley and got skunked on bears and wolves. We did get a few buffalo shots against some cool rock backgrounds.

I was a little tired but I'm pretty sure there was a slope on this hillside. If not let's pretend there was.


Well family and friends, all three of you, that's all for the first big day of posting. Hope you visit again.