The Elk Soap Opera or Rut Continues

There are 2 bull elk I have really enjoyed watching during the rut, Touchdown, who spends most of his time in Mammoth and Broken Nose, who can usually be found between Gardiner and Mammoth.

Touchdown Bugling at all of His Girls in Mammoth
Touchdown Bugling at all of His Girls in Mammoth

Touchdown has had a large group of females for at least 2 weeks. He spends much of his time trying to corral his females. When he isn’t doing that he is either catching his breath or chasing off another male elk. I heard he lost his females to another big bull today. I don’t know if he has mated with all of them and doesn’t care anymore or whether he will try to get them back.

Touchdown Worn Out After Chasing Females
Touchdown Worn Out After Chasing Females

I told you about Broken Nose recently. A couple of days ago he lost all of his females, but now he has them back.

Broken Nose trying to Herd a Female and Her Calf Back to the Group
Broken Nose Trying to Herd a Female and Her Calf Back to the Group

So tonight we have one happy elk, Broken Nose, and one sad one, Touchdown.
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Broken Nose Bugling
Broken Nose Bugling
Broken Nose Watching His Females
Broken Nose Watching His Females
Broken Nose With His Head Held High
Broken Nose With His Head Held High

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