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Nice backlighting in the woods on Loon Island on Big Lake on the Echo Trail about 45 minutes from Ely. This island is one of two that the Big Lake Wilderness Lodge rents out in the summer. It's basically a way to get Boundary Waters beauty and relax at the same time. #ElyMN #EchoTrail #SuperiorNationalForest #BigLake #Minnesota #MN #island #camping #wilderness #outdoors #nature #ONLYinMN
This fellow is the dominant wolf in this pack. He would socialize with the wolves well, but there was obvious hierarchical understanding within the group. This photo was taken at the International Wolf Center in Ely, Minnesota. The animals are inside of a large physical fence. Camera work is thru clear plastic walls. The animals seem to be well managed and healthy. The animals have come to the facility thru different processes that prohibits there being returned to the Wild.
Monochrome Thursday. HMT
When we were in Ely, MN we visited the wolf center. Just so happen they threw in some from Beaver tails for a snack that day. They said it's like giving a dog a bone and good for their teeth.
This was the only female at the center. Her name is Rieka born 5-23-2021.
This is a pretty popular spot for fall photography up off the Echo Trail in Ely MN. This year the colors were some of the best I have seen up there.
Based on a tip from another photographer, I spent some time at Slim Lake near Ely MN capturing some fall color.
Thanks to Ken Hupila of Snotty Moose Studio for the tip.
Order : Lepidoptera
Superfamily : Papiilionoidea
Family : Nymphalidae
Subfamily : Satyrinae
Tribe : Elymniini
Genus L: Lasiommata
Species : megera
Subido con el navegador Flock
Photo taken near the end of the Fernberg Trail near the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness while on a hike on the Secret Lake - Blackstone Trail.
Aurora over Tofte Lake - Ely MN
One of the shots I captured on Friday night up in Ely. I was running my fall workshop and everything came together on Friday for a nice light display.
It was an odd weather day. It would be raining one minute and blue skies and sun the next. It was the perfect recipe for a rainbow. I stopped by the Fenske Lake Boat Ramp and was rewarded with this scene.
This photo was taken at the International Wolf Center in Ely, Minnesota. The animals are inside of a large physical fence. Camera work is thru clear plastic walls. The animals seem to be well managed and healthy. The animals have come to the facility thru different processes that prohibits their being returned to the Wild.
Gray Wolf (Canis lupus). This animal was said to be the oldest resident at the facility.
They inferred that he would likely be the next animal to fight serious old age issues. This photo was taken at the International Wolf Center in Ely, Minnesota. The animals are inside of a large physical fence. Camera work is thru clear plastic walls. The animals seem to be well managed and healthy. The animals have come to the facility thru different processes that prohibits there being returned to the Wild.
Taken at the International Wolf Center in Ely during this years Frozen Hiker Photography Fall Workshop.
This fellow is the dominant wolf (Canis lupus) in this pack. He would socialize with the wolves well, but there was obvious hierarchical understanding within the group. This photo was taken at the International Wolf Center in Ely, Minnesota. The animals are inside of a large physical fence. Camera work is thru clear plastic walls. The animals seem to be well managed and healthy. The animals have come to the facility thru different processes that prohibits there being returned to the Wild.
Some literature says if the wolf holds his ears back flat against his head, with his back arched, he/she is in a defensive position. This photo was taken at the International Wolf Center in Ely, Minnesota. The animals are inside of a large physical fence. Camera work is thru clear plastic walls. The animals seem to be well managed and healthy. The animals have come to the facility thru different processes that prohibits there being returned to the Wild.
These were described as young sibling wolves born earlier in the past year. This photo was taken at the International Wolf Center in Ely, Minnesota. The animals are inside of a large physical fence. Camera work is thru clear plastic walls. The animals seem to be well managed and healthy. The animals have come to the facility thru different processes that prohibits there being returned to the Wild.
The Center has regular times during the day that they supplement (snacks) the main meals for the animals. This provides for regular times for the Center's visitors an opportunity to see the animals. This photo was taken at the International Wolf Center in Ely, Minnesota. The animals are inside of a large physical fence. Camera work is thru clear plastic walls. The animals seem to be well managed and healthy. The animals have come to the facility thru different processes that prohibits there being returned to the Wild.