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  • Pronghorn family gathering in Grand Teton National Park.  Their soft colors blend into their surroundings.
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  • A view of the Tetons from the Gros Ventre mountains which are east of Grand Teton National Park.  This view is looking over the red hills of the Gros Ventre drainage.
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  • Fall colors in Grand Teton National Park greeted by a small morning rainbow.
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  • Great Horned Owl in Grand Teton National Park.
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  • “The beauty of the natural world lies in the details.” -  Natalie Angier
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  • Lenticular clouds look as if they are being spewed out by the Grand Teton.
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  • Bison herd in front of Mount Moran in the Teton range.
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  • “Watch the clouds. They will teach you about the world of form.” - Eckhart Tolle
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  • “What breaks in daybreak? Is it the night? Is it the sun, cracked in two by the horizon like an egg, spilling out light?” <br />
― Margaret Atwood
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  • The first flowers of the season contrast with the snowfields of the Tetons.
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  • Pronghorn on Elk Ranch in front of the Tetons.
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  • The snow-covered Tetons loom over an old beaver dam.  There is a bit of snow in the grass from the first snowfall of the season in the valley.  Fall is in the air.
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  • These lenticular clouds formed over the Tetons. They lasted for about fifteen minutes and then they were gone.
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  • In early July, the spring flowers have lost their petals but still add texture to the garden.  There were fires burning nearby and the smoke is visible at the base of the Tetons.
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  • A grizzly bear in the vegetation above the Oxbow parking area.
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  • “Our task must be to free ourselves... by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and it's beauty.” <br />
― Albert Einstein
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  • "Scattered clouds among the mountains are like women’s lingerie, they leave something to the imagination." - Alaskan Bush Pilot
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  • The bison is the largest land mammal in North America.  A bull can weigh a ton, a female can weigh 1000 pounds.  And they are fast.
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  • “My father considered a walk among the mountains as the equivalent of churchgoing.” <br />
- Aldous Huxley
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  • "One of our sweetest, loudest songsters is the meadow-lark...the plains air seems to give it a voice, and it will perch on the top of a bush or tree and sing for hours in rich, bubbling tones."  - Theodore Roosevelt
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  • A. C. Bent (1932) wrote of the Mountain Bluebird: "As it flies from some low perch to hover like a big blue butterfly over an open field, it seems to carry on its wings the heavenly blue of the clearest sky, and one stands entranced with the purity of its beauty."
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  • Western Meadowlark singing.
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  • Male Mountain Bluebird.
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  • Male Mountain Bluebird.
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  • Killdeer.
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  • Sage Thresher.
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  • Summer wildflowers in Jackson Hole.
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  • Teewinot in the clouds.
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  • Great Gray Owl sitting on an Aspen tree branch.
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  • Arrowleaf Balsamroot flowers.
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  • Arrowleaf Balsamroot with Lupine.
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  • Alpine glow.  There was smoke in the valley from nearby fires.  It caused a bright red sunrise which painted the mountains.
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  • A Western Meadowlark all puffed up.
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  • Looking across the bridge at the outlet of String Lake in Grand Teton National Park.
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