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A rainy day. They did not seem to be bothered by the rainfall. They did not even care that I took out my umbrella. Of course I did it slowly. But they were watching.
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Wow - amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful experience to see moose these are All lovely photographs. I hope you have a great weekend
ReplyDeleteWonderful to be up close to these beautiful creatures,they look massive....fabulous shots!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend,
Ruby
Hello, I just love the Moose. The bull moose is awesome, great sighting and photos.
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!
thanks!
ReplyDeleteFantastic!
ReplyDelete"This meeting of Moose, Inc. is called to order. Would anymoose like to table a motion?"
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now that's something I've never seen - good shots :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing they're safe to be around at a distance. Must be fun exploring the wilderness.
ReplyDeleteWhat was the agenda of the meeting? :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. Thanks.
Greetings from London.
thanks!
ReplyDeletenice photos :) both look like they are still pretty young and have a bit of growing to do :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic shots of the moose.
ReplyDeleteWow, these are great captures.
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful amazing animals.
ReplyDeleteOh, I hope to capture and image of a moose some day. Well done on you images.
ReplyDeleteLisa @ Life Thru the Lens (www.lisakerner-slp.com)
sorry I can´t comment on your site. :(
DeleteWhat a great coincidence that you was there at the same time with elks. Stunning photos.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen moose. That tells me I have to visit places where it is relatively easy to spot them.
ReplyDeleteOh, lucky you to attend a moose meeting! We have lots of deer here in southeastern Alberta, and a dwindling population of antelope, plus a herd of elk not far away, but we don't have any moose. At least I haven't seen any.
ReplyDelete—Kay
Alberta, Canada