High School Seniors are my specialty. Whether it is a local senior or a destination senior who wants to travel some amazing place to celebrate this huge accomplishment, I am excited to experience it with you and provide beautiful memories.
I love to travel and have a bucket list goal of visiting every national park one day. As I cross some off my list I will continue to add images here. Please enjoy. Also, if you find an image you need to have hanging on your wall…email me and I can get you a quote. .
I grew up knowing my moms favorite animal was a Moose. I knew that if I went to Yellowstone National Park I would see them just walking around everywhere. I was wrong ( well at least about the latter statement, my mom still loves them). The first few times I went to Yellowstone as an adult I couldn’t find one anywhere. I was disappointed to say the least. The moose became somewhat of a real life unicorn to me. I needed to find one. Over the years I’ve been fairly lucky to find them but its still a fun challenge to search for these shy creatures. Who would have ever thought something so massive could be such good hide and seek champions.
Deer are one of my families favorite animals to look for. We have plenty close to where we are from so they are super familiar with them and have a great time finding them.
Elk are not as commonly seen where we are from so to be in the wild where they are walking around close to the road singing their song in the fall is a real treat for sure.
Pronghorn or antelope as many call them can be found a few hours from our home and its always amazing to see them. Head to Grand Teton or Yellowstone and you will be amazed at how many you will see.
Finally, the Big Horn Sheep. These guys are hang out in Zion National Park and Yellowstone. Im sure they are plenty of other places but I’ve been lucky enough to see them often in those two national parks. One of my favorite times is late winter when the lambs start making their debut. Super fun to watch these little ones climbing steep rocks at only a day or two old.
Coyotes are fairly common where I am from but seeing a wolf in the wild is something else. If you ever get a chance to hear them howl, do not pass it by.. I simply can not get enough of the sneaky fox. So much mischief in their tiny little faces
Traveling around I’ve been blessed to see so many picturesque places. Luckily I’ve even had my camera with me a few times
Bears in the wild are nothing to mess with but man are they worth watching for hours when you are at a safe distance.
Bison are HUGE and the sounds they make are something else. I have a soft spot for the baby bison or “red dogs” as they are called sometimes.
I ran out of page options so anything that doesnt fit into one of my other pages will land right here. There are so many fun and interesting animals out there, with a little patience and some time to stop, look and listen, you are sure to find some fun animals of your own almost anywhere you go.