American bison cow swimming across a river with a young calf close behind, both partially submerged in moving water, ripples and reflections surrounding them.

Keeping My Head Above Water

We made our first trip into Yellowstone National Park this year, also the first in about a year.

This trip had been on the calendar for three months. Originally planned for the weekend the West gate reopened, but we pushed it back a week. We were excited enough that we arrived too early for check-in on Friday and started at the Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center before heading into the park.

The focus was simple: wildlife.

We skipped most landscape work and spent the time covering ground, looking for movement. Friday evening and a long Saturday paid off.

In the wild we saw eagles, a lot of bison—including a few red dogs—coyotes, elk, wolf, and bears.

Not everything was in range for a strong image. That’s how it goes. But we saw them, in the wild, on their terms.

We cut the trip a few hours short Sunday morning and left West Yellowstone early to stay ahead of incoming snow.

This frame came from one of my favorite moments, a bison helping her calf swim across the river, the calf resting its nose against her side, likely just trying to keep it above water.

I still didn’t find my fox, but this trip gave me plenty to work with.

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