William H. Wiley
402-875-1809
bill@wmwiley.com
1221 Rockhurst Dr.
Lincoln, NE 68510
In an open field close to the Cheyenne River, a wild mare teaches her young colt how to forage while watching out for predators like black bears and mountain lions.
Grand Teton National Park is part of the Rocky Mountains, with its mountains rising from the floor of Jackson Hole without any foothills along an active fault mountain system 40 miles long by 7 to 9 miles wide. The area is considered to be one of the most picturesque places in North America and is home to moose, coyotes, black bears, badgers, bald eagles, elk, martins, squirrels and several species of trout.
A lone bison traverses through sedges and grasses with several ghostly aspen trees in the background. Usually a communal animal, male bison spend most of the year alone or with other bulls – except during the rut, or mating season.