Love this series. What a plethora of valuable information! Your 50 hotspots book and this series on the Tetons and it's fauna will be invaluable on my first extended visits to GTNP in May and September. ...Covid, please stay away! Hoping for a video on Owls before 5/18. Hahaha!
Great video! I wish more people gave a run-down on where animals can be seen by season. So many videos and sites will tell you locations without mentioning the season, which isn't very helpful for animals like grizzlies that move so much to find food. I spent a week in Yellowstone unsuccessfully trying to spot bears in Lamar and Hayden valley only to find out later that they were probably all at high elevation feeding on white-bark pine.
Thank you, I try to help. I did write a book with similar info "50 Wildlife Hotspots in Grand Teton that is for sale on amazon and local shops in Jackson Hole
I made visit Grand Teton 3 years ago, I didn't have trouble finding Grizzlies. When I got there, there were a couple of Grizzly Bears had staked out a claim not too far from the JK Rockerfeller Pwky just down from the entrance to Colter Bay campground. The next day, I was walking along the path right behind the Colter Bay visitor center, I ran into a another one and her cub.
I have maybe a dumb question. How do they get photos and videos of bears in their dens with their young? I have seen things like this on some documentaries and am wondering how on earth they do this. Any help would be appreciated. I like the presentation style of this gent and learned a lot. I live in PA which has Black Bears and no Grizzlies. Thank you.
@@MooseHenderson1 WOW! Thank you for your prompt response. I honestly thought another person might answer me and was pleasantly surprised to see it was you. Of course I subbed to your channel earlier. Thanks again for the informatie video and reply.
Fantastic video. With love from Canada :)
Thank you so much!
Good stuff Mr Moose. I’m flying into Jackson today with you info and my Nikon 500mm in hand ❤
Sweet
Was just there a week ago. I sure wish I noticed this video before my trip. Very, very informative - thank you so much.
Glad you enjoyed it, I have other videos on my channel about the Tetons, moose, self-guided tours, etc
I love your wildlife images!
Thank you so much
Just ordered your book,hoping to put it to the test this October,my first visit to the Tetons.
Thanks, I think you will enjoy
Good stuff Mr Moose I’m flying into Jackson today with your info in hand.
Awesome
Excellent video Moose, love your photos
Glad you like them!
I can tell you really enjoy your work.....Nice!
Love this series. What a plethora of valuable information! Your 50 hotspots book and this series on the Tetons and it's fauna will be invaluable on my first extended visits to GTNP in May and September. ...Covid, please stay away! Hoping for a video on Owls before 5/18. Hahaha!
We need to do more to protect the wildlife in our country
Absolutely
Beautiful photography
I needed this a couple of years ago when I went there.
Great information and great photography. Thanks for sharing!
This is good information to have. Knowing when and where to avoid to stay alive. Good pictures.
Great information. Thank you
Moose, great video loaded with tons of information about photographing bears. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for your detailed report. Subscribed and I’ll be watching your prior videos.
Great video! I wish more people gave a run-down on where animals can be seen by season. So many videos and sites will tell you locations without mentioning the season, which isn't very helpful for animals like grizzlies that move so much to find food. I spent a week in Yellowstone unsuccessfully trying to spot bears in Lamar and Hayden valley only to find out later that they were probably all at high elevation feeding on white-bark pine.
Thank you, I try to help. I did write a book with similar info "50 Wildlife Hotspots in Grand Teton that is for sale on amazon and local shops in Jackson Hole
I'll leave the locating up to you, I'll just look at the pictures! haha
Great video! Thank you for sharing this great info!
In memory & honor of Grizzly 399 Queen of the Tetons🥺🥺
She was wonderful
Sound is good once again. Nice work
I made visit Grand Teton 3 years ago, I didn't have trouble finding Grizzlies. When I got there, there were a couple of Grizzly Bears had staked out a claim not too far from the JK Rockerfeller Pwky just down from the entrance to Colter Bay campground. The next day, I was walking along the path right behind the Colter Bay visitor center, I ran into a another one and her cub.
Excellent! Thank you!!
I have maybe a dumb question. How do they get photos and videos of bears in their dens with their young? I have seen things like this on some documentaries and am wondering how on earth they do this. Any help would be appreciated. I like the presentation style of this gent and learned a lot. I live in PA which has Black Bears and no Grizzlies. Thank you.
A photographer would pair with a wildlife biologist to go to den, I have been in both sides of the equation as I have my PhD in wildlife biology
@@MooseHenderson1 WOW! Thank you for your prompt response. I honestly thought another person might answer me and was pleasantly surprised to see it was you. Of course I subbed to your channel earlier. Thanks again for the informatie video and reply.
@@LisaHouserman you are welcome
exceptionally informative video. would be happy to know if you have any similar books for yellowstone hotspots. please keep up the good works !
No Yellowstone book, I started on one but I loose so much writing books that I had to stop, it is so expensive to research a proper field guide
@@MooseHenderson1 bb
Tomorrow is my last day in GTNP. Hopefully I can use this info to spot a bear.
I hope so also
No need to search for bears anymore Moose, Ariel over at Fyn Nyth has them over for lunch, most days they take their kids along.
There are over 700 of them between Tetons and Yellowstone. you have good chances of seeing one or getting eaten by one.. lol
I understand humans do not taste very good but are an easy capture 😀
PEOPLE WANT TO SUMM UP WHAT A BROWN OR GRIZZLY BEAR IS?? JUST ADD SHARP CLAWS AND 400LBS TO A PITBULL. AND THAT'S WHAT YOU GET! A NIGHTMARE ANIMAL.