Elks on their seasonal migration. Andy guesses there were at least a hundred of them. They crossed the road ahead of us, but those pictures didn’t turn out well…we stayed back so we could watch and not spook them. This one shows some of them after they had crossed.
This is the first time we’ve seen so many so close. How cool is that?!!
April 9, 2021
WOW.
thanks for sharing. xo
It was exciting. 🙂
Very cool!
Love this, thanks for sharing!
Thank you. 🙂
Wow, that must have been exciting. But you are correct, best to stay back and let them go on their merry way:)
It was fun to watch them ambling along. 🙂
Extraordinary!!!!
Yes. 🙂
That is so awesome! What a thrill that must have been!
It makes me happy just thinking about it. 🙂
awesome and thanks for sharing the photo you did get…great to see nature hasn’t been interfered with over this last year… and their lives just go on.
They’ll be more affected by the drought, not by us humans.
VERY cool!!
🙂
Wow, that’s a lot of them. How cool to be able to see them that close.
Beate saw some even closer on a hike. Her pictures are in today’s post.
wow, a sight I would love to see and have never even seen an elk in a zoo and certainly not in the wild. I can’t imagine the sight this was
It’s fun. 🙂
I didn’t know elks migrated. How lucky that you caught some of them just as they were on the move.
The first time we’ve seen it, even though we’ve been here for years.
Oh wow! I’d probably have been squealing like a little girl.
I was grinning from ear to ear. 🙂