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Northwestern Wyoming boasts some of the most diverse wildlife in all of North America. With grizzly and black bears, moose, elk, deer, bison, wolves and many other animals this area the hardest decision I have to make is what do I shoot today not what can I find.
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JHWildlifefotos > An Osprey or fish hawk sits on a telephone pole outside of Wilson, Wyoming.  Osprey are excellent fishers and are usually at odds with the Bald eagle because they are far superior at fishing and the larger eagles try to steal their catch.
JHWildlifefotos > A red tailed hawk soars over the National elk refuge north of Jackson, Wyoming.  Red-tailed hawks prey on small mammals and sometimes other small birds.
JHWildlifefotos > A coyote keeps an eye on the migrating elk on the antelope flats area north of Kelly, Wyoming.
JHWildlifefotos > A mallard duck swims in Flat creek in Jackson, Wyoming.  In the spring ducks and geese are the first to return after the long winter.
JHWildlifefotos > A mallard duck swims in Flat creek in Jackson, Wyoming.  In the spring ducks and geese are the first to return after the long winter.
JHWildlifefotos > A mallard duck swims in Flat creek in Jackson, Wyoming.  In the spring ducks and geese are the first to return after the long winter.
JHWildlifefotos > A flock of Yellow-headed Blackbirds stick together on a rail fence in Jackson, Wyoming.
JHWildlifefotos > A Canadian goose tries to attack yours truly because these birds for some reason dislike me and my lenses.  In the spring they can become very protective of their nesting areas hissing and chasing off any intruders including harmless photographers.
JHWildlifefotos > A Canadian goose tries to attack yours truly because these birds for some reason dislike me and my lenses.  In the spring they can become very protective of their nesting areas hissing and chasing off any intruders including harmless photographers.
An Osprey or fish hawk sits on a telephone pole outside of Wilson, Wyoming. Osprey are excellent fishers and are usually at odds with the Bald eagle because they are far superior at fishing and the larger eagles try to steal their catch.
 > An Osprey or fish hawk sits on a telephone pole outside of Wilson, Wyoming.  Osprey are excellent fishers and are usually at odds with the Bald eagle because they are far superior at fishing and the larger eagles try to steal their catch.
An Osprey or fish hawk sits on a telephone pole outside of Wilson, Wyoming. Osprey are excellent fishers and are usually at odds with the Bald eagle because they are far superior at fishing and the larger eagles try to steal their catch.
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