Anne Elliott's photos with the keyword: shelter

A road less travelled

Just for the record

26 Sep 2014 268
The nights of 26 and 27 August 2014 were spent in Waterton with friends, Cathy and Terry. The first day we were in Waterton Lakes National Park, there was no bear sighting for us, which was a little disappointing. However, the second day was much better. As well as three bears at the lake, we had already seen our first bear of the day - this beautiful dark Cinnamon Black Bear that appeared at a picnic spot where we had just arrived and so were still sitting in the car, around 9:00 a.m.. It walked quickly past the green shelter not far from our car, and disappeared into the forest, stopping briefly to stand up and scratch its back against one of the trees (I'd never seen this happen before, except on videos). Not even a glance in our direction. This is such a poor quality photo, but I did want to post it for the record (and for my memory). We spent the first two days in Waterton Lakes National Park and the third day driving east of Waterton in search of Burrowing Owls and Yellow-bellied Marmots. During our three days away, we saw so many things. This always happens when I go anywhere with Cathy and Terry - every day is a very long, fun-filled day, full of exciting finds. During our three days away, we saw breathtaking scenery, 4 Black Bears (including one that was swimming in the lake), Bison, Deer, Golden-mantled Ground Squirrels, Chipmunks, various bird species including endangered Burrowing Owls (way east of Waterton, on our last day), a few wildflowers, several Yellow-bellied Marmots (a first for me, and also way east of Waterton Park!), a few different insect species, and a family of Dusky Grouse that are uncommon in the park. I even got the chance to see three or four new-to-me old, wooden grain elevators. Definitely a great trip!

Norwegian Fjord Horse

16 Jan 2012 176
Seen on the Cochrane Wildlife Reserve Christmas Bird Count on 28th December 2011. When the birds seem to have gone into hiding, my camera turns to horses, cats and dogs : ) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fjord_horse