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Rocky Mountain National Park - Landscapes, birds and wildlife 2014
(All wildlife photos were taken with long telephoto lens from a safe distance, so as not to disturb the animals. Never approach wildlife to take photos with a cell phone or camera with a wide angle lens. Wild animals can be dangerous.)
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Keystone Colorado and Rocky Mountain National Park 2016
We were in Yellowstone National Park and the Grand Tetons National Park for a week in July 0f 2016, driving hundreds of miles and never saw a Moose. After that we stayed in Keystone Colorado for few days and right outside of the condominium where we were staying we saw a cow and calf Moose one morning. I walked around with the telephoto lens and took pictures across the pond. On the way home we took a quick drive through Rocky Mountain National Park and saw some Bull Elk way up in the tundra over 11,000 feet above sea level. We also saw some Yellow-Bellied Marmots (no photos this time) and the little Pika a small mammal related to the rabbit family typically found above 11,000 feet in the park. (Click the images to see larger)