Friday, January 21, 2011

Bison Bison

 The Bison of Yellowstone National Park are the ugliest beautiful creatures among the many we saw in our latest visit to the Land of Fire and Spit.  For the first time I was able to visit Wyoming in a winter wonderland of wildlife activity.  We viewed Wolves, Coyote, Trumpeter Swan, Geese, Bald Eagle, Buffalo, Big Horned Sheep, Elk, and Mule Deer.  Still, I may favor the Bison as my overall favorite.  I love their slow landscaping as they peruse the warm thermal areas, and their masks of snow as they dig through drifts to reach meals.  They are the greatest contradiction; a species that looks as though they should never have survived the ice age 10,000 years ago, yet they also narrowly escaped extinction by man a hundred years ago.  Of the millions that once roamed North America, Bison bounced back from just 800 around the turn of the 20th century, to an estimated 200,000 currently roaming the U.S. and Canada.  

Yellowstone in the winter was gorgeous.  There were a lot of utterly quiet moments, where I walked in the snow at night, or out in a forest snowshoe adventure.  Compared to the peak summer months, Yellowstone winter felt like the park was just as busy as it should be, and the animals ran the house.

You should check out my previous Bison pictures if you haven't seen them.









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