May 20, 2018

Olympic Peninsula Trip - Day Twelve (Wildlife)

Thursday, September 28, 2017
Brinnon, Washington
Dosewallips State Park

In case you didn't get enough of my earlier photos of the Roosevelt elk...

















I could watch these guys all day!

6 comments:

  1. They're beautiful! Why do some of them have collars on? Couldn't the collars get caught on a branch?

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    1. Kathy, it's a resident herd, so I assume the rangers are tracking some of them.

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  2. I bet the wildlife people are tracking the herd somehow regarding the collars. Such beautiful pictures, Les!

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    1. Kay, I think you're right about the tracking collars. Thanks for you kind words.

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  3. I was wondering about the collars. I guess they track them to study them? Beautiful creatures!

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    1. Iliana, they are beautiful and not as scary to come upon as say a moose! Still. I kept a safe distance. :)

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