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Tule Elk Sunset

The Tule Elk bulls are dropping their antlers, so we’ll have to take a pause on Elk photos until the spring.
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Party Animal

I usually limit myself to one photo of a given species in a week. But, in honor of Elephant Seal Month, we’re doubling up on Northern Elephant Seal posts! Doesn’t this guy look like he’d be a hoot at a party? Just stay out of range of that proboscis after he’s had a few drinks.
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Any Bird in a Storm

One of those moments that make you say “just give me any bird!” This gull was kind enough to oblige with a flyby (as a failed birder, I can’t be sure of the species but I think it’s a juvenile Western Gull).
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Foggy Day at the Seashore

I went to the beach to photograph Northern Elephant Seals. It was a foggy day in between two storms. Another photographer I ran into called the conditions “hopeless”. I was beyond excited to have some moody weather to show off the seashore. The elephant seals put on a great show for me. In between breaks
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Christmas Bobcat

The place where I most reliably photograph Bobcats has become, frankly, a shit-show. More and more people are learning about it at the same time other locations that used to be reliable for Bobcats are drying out. Apparently Bobcats in other parts of the Bay Area are being affected severely by a mange epidemic. More
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Morning Elk

For the antler-heads in my audience (you know who you are), a Tule Elk looking mighty fine in some early morning light.



