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BearHead Photography is a wildlife and nature photography website that shows the best of what nature has to offer. There are pictures of wild bears, wolves, moose, elk, whales, tigers and other large and small mammals.
BearHead Photography is a wildlife and nature photography website that shows the best of what nature has to offer. There are pictures of wild bears, wolves, moose, elk, whales, tigers and other large and small mammals.
Turquoise Reflection
Late one evening as I was beginning to think I wouldn’t find this special bear, I saw him near a river. It really was getting dark and I knew there wasn’t much time, but I stopped and waited and hoped for something to happen. He moved across an opening and went to this shallow, beautifully colored turquoise stream got a drink. I was ecstatic not only because of the color of the water but because the bear was reflected!
Massive Migration
Salmon are an incredible species because they know how to return to the exact river they were born in. They leave as a small fish to the ocean, and then migrate back as an adult with millions of other salmon. I had never found a location with so many fish in one spot until I found this area. As the bear sat in the river, the fish moved around the bear as they migrated up the river.
A Perfect Moment
There are moments that are hard to capture because of their incredible beauty! Nature surprises me all the time with how amazing it can be! I did my best to capture this moment to try and let others feel just how incredible it was. Having all the elements in nature come together was a moment to remember!
Call of the Wild
Wolves howl to get the attention of other wolves in the area. This wolf had gotten separated from its pack members and was trying to locate where they were. At first she was calm and relaxed, but then she really started to howl. As she stood on the rock howling, it was a cold enough morning that her breath was visible as she howled.
High Travel
Caribou love the high country to try and get away from the bugs. They love the fall even more because the bugs begin to die and they can focus more on eating than running away from bugs. This nice bull caribou was moving the ridge when he stopped and looked at us before going back to eating.
Highly Honored Image-Nature’s Best Photography, National Park Competition
Mountain Call
I knew this morning that the sunrise would be nice. When I heard an elk bugle, I began to search quickly for him. Seeing him stand their in front of the mountain as he called out was a great moment.