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Here you'll see Yellowstone wildlife the same way that I've been lucky enough to see it. Living within 110 miles of the West
Entrance to the Park, I visit every chance I get, especially in the Spring and Fall.
Most of the pictures on this site are actually frame captures
of videos I've taken in Yellowstone National Park with my Canon GL-1 digital camcorder . I recently started taking picutres
with my new Canon 10D and plan to begin posting picutres from that camera also. On the VIDEO PAGE, you'll find short streaming
videos (some downloadable) of Yellowstone wildlife that I've filmed. Please email me on the CONTACT ME page with any comments
you may have about my site, enjoy and thanks for visiting!
What's
New?
ON THE PHOTO PAGES:
More pictures have been added to the following pages:
(Added July 20, 2003)
-Many pictures added of many different animals and birds.
(Added February 1, 2003)
-The Elk Page (New Page)
-The Big Horn Sheep Page (New Page)
-The Coyotes page (New Page)
-More wolf photos
-More Buffalo photos
-More Eagle Photos
ON THE (STREAMING) VIDEO PAGE:
NOTE: IT IS NOW POSSIBLE TO DOWNLOAD CERTAIN VIDEOS ON THE "VIDEO" PAGE!
(Added July 20, 2003)
-Video of action at the Bald Eagle's Nest between the West Entrance
and Madison Junction. It includes footage of an adult landing with a fish and the
other adult feeding the fish to the chick.
(Added May 11, 2003)
-Wolves attacking and killing a cow elk.
(Added January 4, 2003):
-A screaching Bald Eagle on the Madison River.
Please note that my number one priority when filming wildlife is "DO NOT DISTURB" their
natural habitat! I encourage all who view, photograph, or film/video wildlife to follow the same rule. I use optical telephoto
lenses up to 40X zoom with up to 200X digital zoom. ALL PICTURES ON THIS SITE WERE TAKEN WITHIN 50 FEET OF A MAJOR ROAD IN
THE PARK. As you can see on the following pages, you CAN view great wildlife in Yellowstone without going far off the roads
or trails and disturbing nature. A good rule-of-thumb to follow is: if you cause wildlife behavior to change, you're too close.
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