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Publications in the Washington Post

Writing about and photographing wildlife is my passion but I did not know that until later on in my life.  Once the bug caught, I could not let it go.  While I have been published numerous times throughout the years, in newspapers, magazines, tourism websites and even a photo on…

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One Morning in Yellowstone

One Morning in Yellowstone During one morning in Yellowstone, this past weekend, I encountered the circle of life – from death of the elderly due to natural causes, to the feeding of the living, to new life. Beginning during the early morning hours, well before dawn, I watched as the…

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Wolf Documentaries in France and Germany

During most of 2017 and until April 15 of 2018, I had the privilege of providing stock footage for two wolf documentaries that will be airing on ARTE – France/German public television.  That meant that I had to film the wolves every chance I got!  Here is the story of…

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Yellowstone Blog

Diamonds

Early morning, cold with the sun rising earlier, I was able to see that nothing was bothering the bison carcass on the Blacktail and so on I went, towards the…
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Happy New Year!

Happy New Year everyone! I just returned from spending 4 nights at the Buffalo Ranch in Lamar Valley and what a wonderful time it was.  We watched wildlife, hiked to…
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Busting Loose in Yellowstone

Burrrrr!  Cold.  Eighteen degrees when I left home and 1 degree in Lamar Valley where, once again the Lamar Canyons held our attention for hours and hours. Apparently, Rick arrived…
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Christmas in Yellowstone

Christmas day in Yellowstone, is of course just like any other day for the animals that roam the park.  Except today met new challenges with several inches of new snow…
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Merry Christmas Everyone

The Yellowstone Daily is taking a couple of days off to enjoy the fresh snow, Yellowstone, good food and the wolves.  See you soon.  In the meantime, enjoy a few…
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Lamar Canyons steal through the early, snowy morning & MOOSE

Leaving one pup behind to howl and howl and howl because it was afraid to cross the road with all of the people watching close by. I arrived in Soda…
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Hungry Pups

This morning everyone was crowded in at Elk Creek looking for Junction, 911's group and one Prospect, so I would say that things are far from settling down. The GPS…
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Quiet Day in the Park

Lucky me, I found my favorite eagle once again, hanging out on the Gardner River, looking for fish.  This was yesterday, late afternoon, and as I sat there the sun…
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Wild Dog World

It has been a few wild days in Yellowstone - long days of watching the wolf activity, including the collaring, but with very few real photo ops. The temperatures have…
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Sandhill Cranes Migrate the Same Way We Do

We spent a month at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico, in part of October and November of this year on our way home from Yellowstone. Today I…
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Collaring the Wolves in Yellowstone

My day got off to a great start when I spied this black wolf resting on a rock, far across a field of sagebrush.  Got to love those black wolves…
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Wolf Drama

When I left the park yesterday the Junction Buttes had traveled south, out of sight and the Prospect Peak were still bedded close by. I wondered what would happen during…
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Eagle on Gardner River

The quest for the great wildlife photo, taken in Yellowstone National Park, has been a difficult endeavor, to say the least. For months now there has been very little to…
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