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  • Bull Elk captured outside Estes Park Colorado

  • I wanted to do an image with penguins This was a reaction to discovering that they are 100% mongomous to their partner throughout their whole life. The researched success rate of staying loyal to their mate was 100%. However I wanted to contrast the monogomy of penguins with a belly dancer in a harem. The reason for the harem was that it provided the right environment for contrast, given that Sultans were the opposite of monogomous having been known to share their lives with so many wives.

  • Taken in RMNP – a bull bull elk during the fall rut. He’s rounding up some cows that wandered away from his harem.

  • Esclava mía, témeme. Ámame. Esclava mía! models from deviantart [mjranum stock]

  • Sales of this Design? – 1 sale so far :) / Arabian Nights is a mixed media production from the ‘Friends’ Series by Karin Taylor

  • In the early spring the male red-winged black bird takes his perch high in the brush and calls out to attract female black birds to his harem. Most often there are more than one male close by attempting to do the same thing.

  • Fall – or almost (this shot is from last Fall). The rut is fast approaching, and this big bull is ready. Sure, the rut sounds like a lot of fun – gathering females into a harem, jousting with the guys, bellowing & bugling, not to mention the mating – and lots of it. But the rut is actually pretty stressful to these guys. Instead of eating and resting and preparing for a long, harsh winter, they’re neglecting themselves pretty badly and go into winter in a depleted state. It makes individual survival tough – but also assures a strong elk population. Taken in Rocky Mountain National Park You were right, Gary, I’ll be there soon!

  • This is one of the relatively few elk we saw on our Bubblers trip to RMNP. For obvious reasons, my son nicknamed this bull Half Rack. He evidently got half his rack removed by a rival bull after jousting for control of a harem of elk cows. He doesn’t seem real happy about it, either.

  • He’s had a busy fall. He’s migrated from above timber line, down to the meadows and streams. He’s collected and herded as many cows (female elk) as he could for his harem, he’s dueled with other big bulls, and still has to chase away rivals, and he’s bugled until he’s hoarse (pardon the pun). Now he’s mated with each of the 30 cows in his harem half a dozen times or so. And year after year, season after season, rut after rut. at some point, you just have to ask yourself, “Is this all there is to life? Isn’t there anything more than just assuring my genes get passed along to assure a strong, healthy population? Nobody asks me how I’m feeling – asks how my day was. Sometimes it just gets so – well – predictable.” RMNP

  • I couldn’t resist posting some additional elk pics – all from RMNP. I like the nice Fall colors contrasting with the light & dark browns of the elk and grass.

  • Female Fallow Deer – Dama dama. Devon, UK The Fallow is intermediate in size between the roe and red deer. There are four main variations in coat but many minor variations also exist including a long-haired version found in Mortimer forest, Shropshire. The common variety is the familiar tan/fawn colour with white spotting (becoming long and grey with indistinct spots in winter) on the flanks and white rump patch outlined with characteristic black horse-shoe. The Menil variety is paler, lacks the black bordered rump and keeps its white spots all year. The black variety is almost entirely black with no white coloration anywhere. Finally, the white variety can be white to sandy coloured and becomes more white at adulthood. This is a true colour variety and not albinism, which is rare. The fallow is the only British deer with palmate antlers adults (>3 years), which increase in size with age, up to 70cm long. They can live for up to 16 years, but bucks (males) rarely exceed 8 to 10 years. During the rut behaviour is dependent upon the environment and population density. In most populations bucks maintain a traditional, defended rutting stand. In others a temporary rutting stand is maintained to attract sufficient does to herd them into a harem. In areas with very high buck densities a lek may be formed. In lower density areas bucks may simply seek out receptive females. During conflict, the escalation of display behaviour in bucks, from groaning and parallel walks to fighting, is in common with other larger species of deer.

  • This is my entry for the challenge! / Image copyright © 2009 Lisa C. Weber. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • A red deer stag gives me the ‘stare’ as one of his hinds looks on with interest. Studley Deer Park.

  • Istanbul not Constantinople / acrylic painting inspired by the song / / redqueen’s elf on zazzle.com / Istanbul was Constantinople / Now it’s Istanbul, not Constantinople / Been a long time gone, Constantinople / Now it’s Turkish delight on a moonlit night Every gal in Constantinople / Lives in Istanbul, not Constantinople / So if you’ve a date in Constantinople / She’ll be waiting in Istanbul Even old New York was once New Amsterdam / Why they changed it I can’t say / People just liked it better that way So take me back to Constantinople / No, you can’t go back to Constantinople / Been a long time gone, Constantinople / Why did Constantinople get the works / That’s nobody’s business but the Turks Istanbul (Istanbul) / Istanbul (Istanbul) Even old New York was once New Amsterdam / Why they changed it I can’t say / People just liked it better that way Istanbul was Constantinople / Now it’s Istanbul, not Constantinople / Been a long time gone, Constantinople / Why did Constantinople get the works / That’s nobody’s business but the Turks So take me back to Constantinople / No, you can’t go back to Constantinople / Been a long time gone, Constantinople / Why did Constantinople get the works / That’s nobody’s business but the Turks Istanbul

  • Rut is now in full bloom in Yellowstone. I watched as this bull outmanuevered 2 other suitors with occasional clattering racks and a cacaphony of bugling, and then gathered his prizes and herded them away from the other 2 bulls. Shot into the sun at first dawn I liked the result. Canon EOS-1D Mark II, Canon 70-200 f2.8L @70mm, 1/60, f/14 ISO 100, Processed in Lightroom 2.2.

  • Two mature bull elk stand off over the affections of a dozen harem candidates at the crack of dawn – north of Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone Park. In this part of the North, fall is signaled as much by the sounds as the colors. The melancholic bugle of the bull Elk or the clatter of antlers as they spar over prospective harems. The crisp smell of a morning in fall and the cured grass at dawn . . . this is fall in Yellowstone. Canon EOS-1D Mark II, Canon 70-200 f2.8L @70mm, 1/60, f/11 ISO 100, Processed in Lightroom 2.2.

  • Two photostat images have been combined to make this work. The original artwork was painted in 1836 by Ingres and by use of artistic licence and a little time travel I have placed myself in the image. (all you men eat your heart out )

  • / Created from a pencil sketch, worked on in photoshop to develop the sketch and colour / /

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