Critters In The Hood
“Various critters we’ve encountered around our place in the Bitterroots”
From Critters in the ‘hood, posted by Jay Toups on 4/20/2010 (29 items)
- On private property, far from any paved roads with speeding cars, and in thinly popul…
- This yearling buck is an especially curious animal.
- See ya later Green Eyes!
- Pileated woodpeckers are common here. They make a big noise when they strike solid wo…
- Elk are fixtures here, year round. This shot from January 2009 from inside the house!…
- This shot from June 2009, just below the house. Perhaps 60-70 elk, 6-8 big bulls, the…
- Stellars Jay chicks in a nest on our back porch. Interestingly, these chicks hatched …
- I’m pretty sure this is the same buck pictured in this gallery, Mr. Green Eyes hisown…
- The turkey and deer know where the good stuff is; our neighbor puts out feeds in the …
- A long string of butterflies feeding on salts and minerals in a particularly juicy ru…
- Beautiful butterflies, looks like juveniles and adults, or maybe male, female, not su…
- Gives an idea how close the critters are. This is from our living room. (The Turkey S…
- Taken by a friend in Breckenridge, CO on 5/2/2010. This Red fox and her 3 kits live u…
- Young bear turning over rocks in search of ants. (July 2010)
- Goat in Glacier National Park just after sunset. It was a beautiful summer evening…
- The elk are usually nearby
- Elk lead a tough life here in the Bitterroot, especially when it’s snowed over and th…
- This little doe was so cute and curious
- Mama moose and her little guy came waltzing right by the office window one day and st…
- Mama moose and Jr. heading for a drink out of the creek.
- Golden eagle looking for breakfast over the Bitterroot river.
- 4th of July 2011 fireworks (all natural kind) encountered on my evening bike ride.
- Rye Creek (where I was riding) in the Sapphires is drier and lower than the Bitterroo…
- Golden eagle pair catching the evening thermals
- Young buck grazing in the greenery, Summer 2011
- Big or little, every critter has turf to protect!
- The much loved, and much hated wolf. I’ve only seen one and it was very brief. This p…
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