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Monday in Nature, 1 July 2019


DavidTriplett

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Another from last month's trip through Yellowstone. We tracked this young, male Grizzly Bear for several miles and multiple sightings along the Hayden Valley, until it finally crossed the river and the road, and disappeared into the woods. The ranger explained this particular route is one routinely followed by bears as they leave this drainage and cross into another. This was taken from about 200 yards/meters, D7100+Nikkor 200-500mm/5.6. Sadly, the light was quite flat, and I had neglected to crank up my ISO, so it is not as sharp and well-defined as I would prefer.

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Sorry for the early post, but I'll be out of circulation tomorrow morning.

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