Tuesday, February 16, 2021

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Mountain-Prairie Region Flickr Update

Latest update from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Mountain-Prairie Region

USFWS Mountain-Prairie Region

02/16/2021 10:40 AM EST

USFWS Mountain Prairie posted a photo:

Pronghorn

A curious pronghorn scans the horizon on the National Elk Refuge.

Photo: Kari Cieszkiewcz/USFWS

02/16/2021 10:40 AM EST

USFWS Mountain Prairie posted a photo:

Swimming Mallards

Mallards are one of few birds that reside on the National Elk Refuge year-round.

Photo: Kari Cieszkiewicz/USFWS

02/16/2021 10:40 AM EST

USFWS Mountain Prairie posted a photo:

A Baby Bison in Winter

Sometimes referred to as a "red dog," baby bison are a curious sighting in the winter months.

Photo: Kari Cieszkiewicz/USFWS

02/16/2021 10:40 AM EST

USFWS Mountain Prairie posted a photo:

Bison

A herd of bison surround and protect a baby bison.

Photo: Kari Cieszkiewicz/USFWS

02/16/2021 10:40 AM EST

USFWS Mountain Prairie posted a photo:

Curious Antlers

A bull elk stares at the camera. His antlers are atypical, likely due to genetics.

Photo: Kari Cieszkiewicz/USFWS

02/16/2021 10:40 AM EST

USFWS Mountain Prairie posted a photo:

Frosty Morning

The National Elk Refuge is not short of cold mornings.

Photo: Kari Cieszkiewicz/USFWS

02/16/2021 10:40 AM EST

USFWS Mountain Prairie posted a photo:

Trumpeter Swans & a Northern Pintail

Northern Pintails and Trumpeter Swans are two common waterfowl found on the National Elk Refuge during the winter months.

Photo: Kari Cieszkiewicz/USFWS


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