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Standing in a marsh in Algonquin Park, Ontario, Canada

A cow moose and her nearby one year old calf foraging for what they can find under the snow. I had hoped they would line up together for me in one shot but no such luck. Taken in a little opening in the woods near Mud Lake in Kananaskis Alberta.

I love this shot of a bull moose coming over a little hill. What a stunning animal!

A Handsome bull moose we found last weekend.

An abundance of rivers, streams, lakes, and bogs attracts wildlife of all varieties in Glacier National Park. A mother moose and her calf were briefly separated but joined back together in a deep swamp to eat their daily fill of greens. They seemed to feel safe in their surroundings as we hiked by them on a trail behind Two Medicine Lake.

Found in the Jackson Wyoming area near the Teton NP.

The moose is shedding its winter coat and the antlers have not yet started to grow... still stubs!

This was the disadvantage of shooting early in season ..hey, still got a Moose!

HBM =Happy Bullwinkle Monday!

 

This Moose calf crossed right in front of me.

It was so close that I couldn't get him all into the frame :)

 

Because this Moose was Grey and White I contacted Fish and Wildlife - this was their response.

 

"This is an interesting calf for sure. We do see some variation in coat colour but this pale colour overall is more often associated with winter coat in older moose. But this is a calf. There is no disease aspect of this – for example, this is NOT a ghost moose with hair damage in association with winter tick infestation. In fact this moose does not have a tick problem and the haircoat seems normal, other than being pale. I suspect it is a genetic anomaly that resulted in the pale coat colour – all moose hairs are white at the base and dark towards the tip of each hair. This moose has brown/grey rather than dark brown/black tips. As for the mane, yes it is quite normal in moose but appears more prominent because of the pale colour."

 

Provincial Wildlife Disease Specialist, Alberta Fish and Wildlife

 

A bull moose comes into view from behind the trees and into some autumn colors.

Medicine Lake, Alberta

A mother, with her calf in the background. Sprague Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park

Moose calf and cow wading into Sprague Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park

Bull Moose on rapeseed field before sunrise

Photographed the calf Moose alongside Highway 11 North in Bourkes Township Northeastern Ontario Canada

 

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Rocky Mountain National Park

Only one image is applicable on a day like today and that is of a moose in the snow. We got 30CM where I live, but parts of the province got far more!

If you've never had a moose stick his tongue out at you, I'd highly recommend it! :) :)

He came out of the woods to a marshy/wet area to get a big drink...I could hear him slurping the water!!! It was at dusk.

Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada

Smile on Saturday - Copy Collage

 

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A calf moose crossing Shrike Road.

 

Carden Alvar, Ontario

Canada

This moose is 2 years old and she is with 2 of her 3 calves. This is quite a lot for a first time mom.

 

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A North American Moose (Alces alces) browsing on Red Osier Dogwood in an aspen woodland on the edge of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

 

There were three moose in this woodlot and all were very comfortable in their surroundings so near to the city. I departed the area without disturbing them, allowing them to continue feeding.

 

11 November, 2017.

 

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A Cow Moose reaching up for some food. Photographed near Picabo, Idaho

Female Moose enjoying the ponds and endless buffet of aquatic plants at sundown

"Pink House" and Bunkhouse, John Moulton Homestead, Teton Range of the Rocky Mountains, Mormon Row, Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Hole, Teton County, Moose, Wyoming

The Western moose (Alces alces andersoni) inhabits boreal forests and mixed deciduous forests in the Canadian Arctic, and western Canadian provinces. Male Western moose are aggressive during mating season (autumn and winter) and may injure or kill with provocation.

cow and calf....early morning lighting on a golden meadow..

Oh that face.

At the edge of a ditch, drinking salty water, in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada

Cow Moose and calves drinking on Silver Creek near Picabo, Idaho

The Moose at Elk Island National Park usually run away at the first sight of people, however this young bull after spotting us hiking was so enthralled in the rut that he actually approached us while vocalizing at the same time before heading off into the woods.

Third and final installment in my Alaska min-series.

This bull moose was eyeing some leaves on a low hanging branch for his next snack. Well, they weren't that low hanging...probably eight feet off the ground.

My husband and I spent the weekend up in Maine. I really wanted to get a moose in the beautiful autumn colors. On our first day we saw this bull moose in a field full of colors but he seemed skittish and didn't stay for long. This was the best sighting we had all weekend. Hunting season was starting in this area and I think the moose knew it.

A Cow Moose at Silver Creek Preserve near Picabo, Idaho

This bull was captured early morning during rutting season. He initially followed the female out of the bush, settled down to graze a bit, thrashed a tree and eventually strolled back into the woods.

This little moose calf had a twin brother/sister but I couldn't get a good shot of them together :(

This momma moose is living on the edge of suburbia, and contends with people and traffic on a regular basis. There was a younger moose a bit of a distance off, so I'm guessing it was in recently kicked "out of the house". I heard a moose in the area had twins, perhaps this one. BTW, this moose walked by me as I was walking along the same path. I gave right of way. The car in the BG was on Ray Gibbons Drive.

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