Bison in Winter
Lone bison in Yellowstone, location of one of only four free roaming and genetically pure bison herds on public lands in North America.
This pic is also featured on my profile page at JPG Magazine.

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Anne Smyth
fine capture!!
Patricia Montg... replied
Thanks, Anne.
Rosina Lamberti
he seems lost, its a pic
felixx
Great photo showing strength and endurance. (Makes me cold to look at this!).
Patricia Montg... replied
Thanks, Karen! It was about 10 degrees on this particular day but he just trudged on through the snow.
Gene Praag
Great capture!
Patricia Montg... replied
Thanks, Gene.
Janie Oliver
wonderful capture.
Charl045
I have a few of these guys..they were so hard to capture because they move so quickly! When were you here Patricia?.. I was there January of 06. It was one of the best trips I ever took! Wonderful capture!
jacqi
Wonderful capture. I would love to visit Yellowstone but maybe when it’s a bit warmer than this.
Wanda Lechene
wow great capture. i would been veary scared standing near that big boy.
Tracey-Anne Pryke
wonderful capture
shilohlin
The moment I saw this Bison I went speechless. Such a magnificent creature. The hope and promise of my people long ago, and still such a powerful meaning when we see it today.
Thank you for sharing this, and for calling it by its right name :)
Mark Tisdale
Brrr! But lovely!
skyhorse
What a great image of the true spirit of the West. I have always felt an affinity for the bison, they have such a deep spiritual meaning to the Native Americans & their survival against the odds has been incredible. My old pinto mare was called Tatanka (from the moment I laid eyes on her that was her name), she had that endurance too.
SueAnne
Wow he sure does look very cold and slow and trudging through the snow is a perfect discription.
photosbylefty
brilliant Patricia
Agnes McGuinness
Wow, Patricia, what a great shot of a magnificant animal.
Hakan KAYA
Interesting