Storms & Wapiti

Photography Now & Then #69

After several dry days, the rains came back; associated severe weather, though, bypassed us.

Storms coming? Yes... and another 1.125 inches of rain, March 10, 2018 (Apple iPhone 6s)

Now: Storms coming? Yes… and another 1.125 inches of rain, March 10, 2018, West-central Arkansas (Apple iPhone 6s)

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Wapiti (American elk) cow, Moraine Park, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, September 3, 2009 (Pentax K10D)

Then: Wapiti cow, Moraine Park, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, September 3, 2009 (Pentax K10D)

Wapiti cow – The elk, or wapiti (Cervus canadensis), is one of the largest species within the deer family, Cervidae, in the world, and one of the largest land mammals in North America and Eastern Asia. This animal should not be confused with the still larger moose (Alces alces) to which the name “elk” applies in British English and in reference to populations in Eurasia.

Elk range in forest and forest-edge habitat, feeding on grasses, plants, leaves, and bark. Male elk have large antlers which are shed each year. Males also engage in ritualized mating behaviors during the rut, including posturing, antler wrestling (sparring), and bugling, a loud series of vocalizations that establishes dominance over other males and attracts females.

Although they are native to North America and eastern Asia, they have adapted well to countries in which they have been introduced, including Argentina and New Zealand. Their great adaptability may threaten endemic species and ecosystems into which they have been introduced.


Photography Now & Then Notes:

  • Series Photos
    • The Now photo is a one that is almost always taken the day of the blog post.  In some instances, posts may be backdated if internet access is not available on the day of the photo or other reasons prevent posting Photography Now and Then.
    • The Then photo is usually a randomly selected older photograph from a batch of photos specifically “curated” for Photography Now and Then.
  • Each photo in this series is an “original work” – a copyright term – of Michael Goad.
  • Reference links were accessed on the date the blog post was published, unless otherwise stated.
  • The title convention for Photography Now & Then blog posts evolved early on from one word related to each photo separated by “&” to usually being the first word in the caption description for each photo.

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