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January 2008 Yellowstone

January 13-17, 2008, Yellowstone Association "Winter Wolf Discovery," led by Eric. Observed the 16 member Druid wolf pack in Lamar Valley, near Pebble Creek each day. Snowshoed every afternoon, morning temperatures were from 15 below zero to just above zero, light dustings of snow, light winds.
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  • Specimen Ridge, Lamar Valley

    Specimen Ridge, Lamar Valley

  • near Blacktail trail

    near Blacktail trail

  • One of the gray wolves being observed during winter of '08. Biologists do not know origin of this wolf and another gray wolf. A black female Druid wolf was being observed in January "flirting" with the alpha of this pair of grays.

    One of the gray wolves being observed during winter of '08. Biologists do not know origin of this wolf and another gray wolf. A black female Druid wolf was being observed in January "flirting" with the alpha of this pair of grays.

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  • Black female Druid sighted apart from the pack, "flirting" with one the two gray wolves of unknown origin.

    Black female Druid sighted apart from the pack, "flirting" with one the two gray wolves of unknown origin.

  • Eric at the Black Canyon overlook

    Eric at the Black Canyon overlook

  • Northeast, near Barronette Trail

    Northeast, near Barronette Trail

  • Ten Druid pack members Lamar Valley, Yellowstone

    Ten Druid pack members Lamar Valley, Yellowstone

  • Pebble Creek

    Pebble Creek

  • Ravens and wolves have very special relationships

    Ravens and wolves have very special relationships

  • an abandoned wolf den

    an abandoned wolf den

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    Black female Druid sighted apart from the pack, "flirting" with one the two gray wolves of unknown origin.