Yellowstone & Grand Tetons
Here are a few photos from the Audubon Naturalist Society trip to Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks, June 17 - 28, 2006 -- new ones adde...

   

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