Bison in Little America
A bison cow, with a few of her sisters and her newborn calf, sacks out in the warm spring sunshine, Little America, Yellowstone
Little America is the valley, or park (open land area) just to the west of the enormous landscape of Lamar Valley, known as "America's Serengeti" for the numbers and variety of wildlife it supports. LA and Lamar are separated by a small, beautiful canyon through which the road winds, but are otherwise equally fruitful for all kinds of wildlife in Yellowstone.
Baby bison are orangey-red when they're born, but their fur will turn brown by fall. This little dude was probably not even a week old.
Bison in Little America
A bison cow, with a few of her sisters and her newborn calf, sacks out in the warm spring sunshine, Little America, Yellowstone
Little America is the valley, or park (open land area) just to the west of the enormous landscape of Lamar Valley, known as "America's Serengeti" for the numbers and variety of wildlife it supports. LA and Lamar are separated by a small, beautiful canyon through which the road winds, but are otherwise equally fruitful for all kinds of wildlife in Yellowstone.
Baby bison are orangey-red when they're born, but their fur will turn brown by fall. This little dude was probably not even a week old.