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Taken back in May when I first discovered this beautiful part of West Sussex near Steyning. This area has since become my favourite place for countryside walks and provides so many landscape photo opportunities.
County Lincoln
Sprague is a city in Lincoln County, Washington, United States. The population was 446 at the 2010 census. The town was plotted in 1880 and named for former American Civil War Union general John Wilson Sprague.
Eugene E. Lindsey, World War II naval hero, was born in Sprague.
This is the rare plain tanager that I photographed a few years ago in Costa Rica. They are limited to select regions of the country and I was very fortunate to spot one when I was in the country.
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I love the prairie grasses and bushes in autumn for abandoned farmhouse pictures but do not usually get the chance to shoot wildlife amidst them.
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This young Bison is a few years from contending for the females but is old enough to get caught up in all the bellowing and excitement of the Bison rut !!
Elk Island National Park
The Bison were acting really unnerved today at Elk Island National Park, not sure if they were feeling vulnerable with the deep snow and extremely cold -30 C / -22 F temperatures, or if a predator was in the area !!
Okay...so yesterday was my first day birding for a couple of months. Although, sciatica remains to be a pain in the arse (literally), it was so good to drive out to the Salisbury Plain to look for some migrating whinchats. The trip was a success! Plenty of stonechat about also!!
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This big boy was peacefully grazing and lifted its head to check me out before continuing. The Plain's Bison is one of two subspecies of the American Bison. A big bull can be 1.75 m tall and weigh 900 kg.
Elk Island National Park, Alberta.
Also called "Common Branded Skipper"
Just when I thought my butterfly season was coming to an end, I found a Skipper that I have never seen before.
Thanks to John Acorn again for the identification. John told me that this one is never common here.
Bunchberry Meadows. Parkland County, Alberta.
This big old bull Plains Bison (Bison bison) casually surveys the surrounding woods in Elk Island National Park east of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
14 November, 2015.
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A Plains Bison (Bison bison) grazing along the roadside in Elk Island National Park just east of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
22 April, 2018.
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I'm posting this impressive bison bull to set up tomorrow's post. The Plains Bison is a North American giant. They stand 6 ft. tall at the shoulder. Average weight for bulls is 1,600 LBS and they weigh up to 2,000 LBS. Wood bison are slightly larger with an average weight of 1,800 LBS and they max out at around 2,200 LBS.