| | | Thermal pools and small geysers at the Upper Geyser Basin. | |
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| | Some of us waited a long time for the eruption of Grand Geyser. | |
| | | Yellowstone's Grand Canyon never ceases to amaze. | |
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| | Cerulean Pentstemon flowers are unbelievably blue. | |
| | | Mountain sunflowers atop Rendezvous Mountain in the Tetons. | |
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| | Antlers were still growing on the Elk in June. | |
| | | A Harlequin Duck surfing the LeHardy Rapids. | |
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| | Blossoms of Striped Coralroot, a tiny, delicate orchid. | |
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| | A newly emerged damselfly at Two Ocean Lake. | |
| | | Milbert's Tortoiseshells were seen at several locations. | |
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| | This Rock Wren behaved in an uncharacteristically conspicuous manner. | |
| | | American Dipper eluded us until the extension. | |
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| | The heavy winter coast of this red fox had almost molted off. | |
| | | Just another Teton sunset. | |
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| | A Bald Eagle keeps watch over the Snake River. | |
| | | Mammoth Hot Springs has recently changed its area of activity. | |
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| | We watched this Cliff Swallow building its nest. | |
| | | Amazing colors at the Grand Prismatic Spring. | |
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| | This exceptionally dark Yellow-bellied Marmot fooled us for a while. | |
| | | American Bison are easy to see at Yellowstone. | |
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| | Barbara & Dave Horn atop Signal Mountain. | |
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| | Barbara, Mark, and Michelle seem to be enjoying the Snake River ride. | |
| | | "We traveled to Wyoming just to see Canada Geese?" | |
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| | Hangin' out in the shade. | |
| | | There's something out there ... | |
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| | Pat & Tony Nastase beneath the Steamboat Geyser. | |
| | | Our group shared the Mud Volcano basin with several calm bison. | |
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