Showing posts with label 2014. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2014. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Bulls Arriving in Force, 9/30 Viewing Very Good

Visitors had a great view of a bull and his harem this morning and last night. Apparently there have been more fights and the contol of valley herds has changed the last couple of days. It is pretty standard for the first rutting bulls to be pushed off by the later arriving bulls that are much larger. The Ponca Bull bugled a few times this morning. I did not hear bugling in the south end. There is now a very strong North and South Pattern in the valley now. Morning visitors will want to visit at daybreak -- the elk move out of the fields to bedding areas along the river when the fog lifts and the sun hits them. October 1 is the traditional peak for the arrival of the biggest bulls and that has been evident the last few days. Bull fights are likely now -- I have heard reports of a few both morning and evening this week. There will be more. 





Thursday, March 20, 2014

Wildflower Season is Hitting Stride

Sharp Lobed Hepatica, Lost Valley Trail
It is early in the wildflower season,  but it feels like the cold has compressed the bloom dates of early wildflowers and they are blooming closer together than in recent years. This morning I located sharp lobed hepaticas and cut leaf tooth worts to join the white trout lilies in the early bloom.

The photo is from Lost Valley.  It is loaded with hikers today.