Monday, June 01, 2009
Upper Loop Part 2 - Elk
Elk in the Spring are not exactly scarce in Yellowstone...if you know where to look.
After taking photos of Elk during our Yellowstone visit, we finally located a male Elk with his antlers newly-grown and still covered in fur.
The animals Winter often in the area of Jackson, South of the Park, and then move back North in Spring.
Duke
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After taking photos of Elk during our Yellowstone visit, we finally located a male Elk with his antlers newly-grown and still covered in fur.

The animals Winter often in the area of Jackson, South of the Park, and then move back North in Spring.
Duke