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#throwbackthursday to Black Rosy-Finches partaking in a spring meal in Grand Teton National Park. 🐦
Can't make a summer trip? We've got wildlife tours all year long. Learn more and book at tetonscience.org/wildlife-expeditions
📹 by Wildlife Expeditions Guide Kevin Taylor
#throwbackthursday to Black Rosy-Finches partaking in a spring meal in Grand Teton National Park. 🐦
Can't make a summer trip? We've got wildlife tours all year long. Learn more and book at tetonscience.org/wildlife-expeditions
📹 by Wildlife Expeditions Guide Kevin Taylor
What's on the menu? Yampa! Watch this episode of Wildlife Wonders to see a young grizzly foraging in Yellowstone and learn more about the Yampa plant.
#wildlifewonders #yellowstone #wildlife #WildlifeWednesday
If you take a tour with us and spot a bear through one of our spotting scopes, you’ll get a chance to see his or her face up close! A grizzly bear has smaller, more rounded ears, and a black bear has larger, more pointed ears. 🔭
The facial profile of a grizzly is “dish-shaped” and appears concave between their eyes and nose, while a black bear’s profile appears longer and straighter. 🐻
Learn more about how to tell the difference between a black bear and a grizzly bear on the blog at https://heyor.ca/fc2whi
Better yet, book a trip with us: (877) 404-6626
Old Faithful is arguably the most famous geyser in the world. Its majestic eruptions have been captivating visitors to Yellowstone National Park for over a century. But beyond the iconic image, there's a surprising amount you might not know about this geothermal wonder. ♨️ 🤔
Learn the steam-crets of Old Faithful on the Wildlife Expeditions blog at https://heyor.ca/q4JUbs
Book your Yellowstone tour today: https://www.tetonscience.org/tours/yellowstone-hiking-tour/
Are you curious about how horns and antlers differ? Join Kevin as he breaks down three key distinctions between them and provides an up-close look at bison in this episode of Wildlife Wonders. Uncover the details behind these fascinating features and book your Wildlife tour today. The wild is calling!
https://www.tetonscience.org/wildlife-expeditions/
Are you a true Yellowstone Geothermal aficionado? Drop your favorite Geothermal Gem location into the comments section. ♨️
Learn all about this surprisingly young landscape (and our top 5 favorite spots) at https://bit.ly/3XKFLe8
Ever wondered how to attract birds to your backyard? Join Kevin as he showcases handmade nest boxes and four different bird species up close. Watch and learn what you may discover when you bring nature closer to your home! 🐦
#wildlifewednesdays
#wildlifewonders
Every year, pronghorn in Western Wyoming embark on a spectacular migration from the upper Green River Basin to Grand Teton National Park. ⛰️
Learn more at https://bit.ly/3xtO8QQ
Bears spotted! In this episode, Kevin encounters a family of three bears. Did you know that black bears aren't always black? Watch now and let us know what colors you see!
#WildlifeWednesday #BearWatch #NatureLovers
Bison calves (also known as red dogs) are reddish-brown in color and are already on their hooves by a few days old, mimicking their mothers as they graze on lush meadows.🌿
Learn about our newest park residents at https://bit.ly/454J5CA
📹: Kevin Taylor