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Publications in the Washington Post

Writing about and photographing wildlife is my passion but I did not know that until later on in my life.  Once the bug caught, I could not let it go.  While I have been published numerous times throughout the years, in newspapers, magazines, tourism websites and even a photo on…

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Pippin of Yellowstone!

The premier entertainment and educational storybook for children, ages 4 – 8 this year, is available now. But, you must order soon for Christmas. This book is deeply personal. It’s based on the true story of a grizzly cub I watched survive alone in the wilds of Yellowstone. Pippin’s journey…

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Wolf Documentaries in France and Germany

During most of 2017 and until April 15 of 2018, I had the privilege of providing stock footage for two wolf documentaries that will be airing on ARTE – France/German public television.  That meant that I had to film the wolves every chance I got!  Here is the story of…

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Yellowstone Blog

Slow Days

When times are slow during the winter there is always the big horn back up plan, and they do manage to keep people entertained for many hours during the day.…
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Yellowstone Bison

Bison are the animal most closely associated with Yellowstone mostly because they make up the largest and oldest bison herd in the United States. Yellowstone bison are considered plains bison…
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The Journey

Things have been a little slow in Yellowstone for the past several days.  No new snow to speak of, mild temperatures and a lot of people visiting, particularly photographers that…
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Mating Season hits Wolf World

After last night's mishap with the firewood, I nearly did not go into the park today.  Got up at my usual time and made myself go back to bed until…
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Our Moose play with the Photographers

Those of us who are photographing wildlife in Yellowstone this winter are quite embarrassed by our small bull moose and so only photograph the guys when we are hard up…
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Geysers, Bacteria and You

If you have spent any time around the thermal features in Yellowstone you will have noticed many of them are bordered by a variety of colors. Each color is characteristic…
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Meal time

Warm day in yellowstone, after a day of snow fall yesterday.  Been some crazy winter weather with not enough snow and very few very cold days.  Nice for standing out…
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This and That in Yellowstone

Well, the wolf action sure did die down!  Yesterday we saw the Junction Buttes a million miles away, as they ran along a cornice at skyline.  They look beautiful up…
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Nature’s Secrets

  Seems that so often in life we are looking for the big things that are right out there in front of our face.  And, indeed, in photography so many…
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Broad-tailed Hummingbirds

One of our favorite places to hangout or eat a good dinner with wine when we are in the Tetons is Doran’s. Doran’s is very close to the Snake River…
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The Lost Pups

Well, the temps have warmed considerably but the wind and humidity make it feel even colder.  Funny how that works.  Sitting here at the computer where I have been working…
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