BADLAND PHOTOGRAPHY®
PHOTOGRAPHER SCOTT STRELECKI
Photographing Bison, Moose Deer
Antelope in Fall Grass
Mule Deer, Yellowstone
Wyoming Mule Deer lay in the cool shade of an Indian summer day.
Bull Elk bugling
Wapiti, Bull Elk bugling to call its herd together, these haunting echoes can stir deep emotions about the wild, a true calling to the spirit.
Bison Twins
Bison Twins in Yellowstone at rivers edge
Spring Fawn, White Tail
Female Elk at Rivers Edge
Female Elk gather in what are known as harems. A single Bull Elk will defend his harem from other Bull Elk for the right to mate. As part of this on going task to keep the harem together, you can hear territorial bugle calls throughout the forest.
Female Moose
Female Moose scan the shores for danger as they feed on water cress and other aquatic plants in North Amerian streams, lakes and ponds.
Shaking off the pond
Moose Shaking off the pond, Isle Royale, MI
White Tail Doe
Standing Ground is only a curious moment for a prey spiecies like a deer, often they burst into a run whith tail in air.
Big Horn Sheep
Just before the rut male Big Horn Sheep will often meet each other and touch horns. Once the rut starts however, these meetings become much more severe in attempts to ward off all competitors looking for females to mate with.
American Bison
American Bison though docile in appearance, have been known to charge and can be quite aggressive when provoked.
Steer Horns
Steer horns and skulls for sale in Santa Fe Market