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by Gary Beeler
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A band of bull elk occupy an area about fifteen miles from the Rocky Mountain front, near Red Lodge Montana, an agricultural area of rolling hills... more
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A band of bull elk occupy an area about fifteen miles from the Rocky Mountain front, near Red Lodge Montana, an agricultural area of rolling hills and deep timbered coulees, of dry land and small springs, an area of coyotes, golden eagles, and, occasionally, grizzly bears. This is where the elk spend the day hiding and resting in the deep dark and rugged coulees, and, at sunset, drift up into the grass land or hay land hill tops. Then, shortly before sunrise, the twenty four hour migration reverses and the elk return to the coulees. This year, the Robertson Draw fire in the nearby Rocky Mountains seems to have disrupted the timing of the migration a little bit. During the fire, a grizzly bear came out of the mountains and discovered a new place to dine on elk. Maybe that is why the large band seems to be somewhat segmented and travels back into the coulees earlier in the morning that it used to. Or maybe I am just over thinking things. Never the less, it is always a pleasure to...
Copyright by Gary Beeler. All rights reserved. No part may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any electronic means, including photocopying, recording or by any information or retrieval system, without written permission. Finally semi-retired, I have had a lot of fun. I have a degree in business administration and a background in real estate brokerage, oil refining, and flying, with a commercial and instructor license. Flying was the most fun but oil refining paid the best. I retired from the refinery in 2001 and went full time into photography. Anytime I go for a walk in the Montana woods with my camera, I can come home and tell my wife how hard I have been working. What I don't tell her is what fun I have...
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