Video from trip early this week.
https://youtu.be/GGgqgqNmrDg
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Video from trip early this week.
https://youtu.be/GGgqgqNmrDg
That video looks amazing. Was that just the wind blowing ripples across that lake? It looks like a river.
Nice meese video!
Are both vids working?
In the first one the lake is about 50yds across and the second one is about 60yds.
When either bull stopped eating and stared across the lake, it made you wonder if 50-60yds of lake was enough cushion to exit calmly if needed.
The cow seemed to not care we were there.
First video there were about 20 people watching the bull, second video was just us and moose for about 30mins until a few hikers came by. Difference between a Sunday afternoon and a Tuesday afternoon.
Of the 7 days spread over two trips we saw moose on 3 different days. Reba and I came across two cows grazing a meadow on the hike to Lake Agnes.
Crows were going nuts next door which clued me in on this guy,
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Very nice. We love our owls around here.
Very cool moose and owl pics. :)
I always pictured/picture moose as brown, but those sure look black.
-John
I’ve had an endangered North American Burying Beetle hanging out in my mud room or on me since late last night, pretty cool looking little buggers.
In the spring to mid summer they will be brown mixed with hoary white patches of hair as they are shedding. By late summer into the rut they wear a sleek black coat--dark as night. That's the danger driving in moose country because they often step from the trees into the road at night and they can be very hard to see even in the headlights. And moose seldom look before they cross the road because they think they're the biggest critters around.