Wildlife
The Missouri River flows in Great Falls, one day while driving along the river this Northern River Otter made a appearance.
Watching a Mountain Goat as it walks the cliffs will make you scatched you head. How can it do that? Glacier N.P. is the place to see them.
Sun River Canyon is the place to go for Bighorn Rams! Mid-Novermber the sight and sounds of the Rams pounding their horns is beyond words.
Grizzly Bears are a sight to behold, from a distance. Hiking can be interesting in the Summer!
Pronghorn also known as Antelope, are the fastest North American Mammal. Pronghorn can be found easily in most western states.
Winter in Yellowstone N.P. is tough, This Coyote was playing when we saw him. He was watching us watch him.
Moose can be seven feet at the shoulders and can be found along the Rocky Mountain Front. This Moose  caught me by surprise, he was behind some trees. I was only 25 feet away! I quickly more away and let him be.
Elk are common in the Rocky Mountain Range. Summertime will find them high in the mountains.
American Bison, also called Buffalo, roams freely in Yellowstone N.P. This was taken in the middle of April.
Springtime is a great time to see the littles one. This Mountain Goat Kid was spotted near Mount Rushmore in South Dakota. Yep, I  said South Dakota!
Another Springtime pic, this one from Yellowstone N.P. A Bighorn Ewe and her little one.
Mule Deer, also known as Black Tail Deer.
We saw this young Doe along the Rocky Mountain Front near our home.
Driving a two tire path road to Kintla Lake in Glacier N.P., we stop and saw this Doe and the Fawn behind her. It seemed they were as interested in us as we were of them!