Elk
Caribou.
Comparing to @Melky's photo, what I'm seeing is the large, backward arch of the antlers. Also the lack of the dark cape, which may just mean the animal is female. I could certainly be wrong. I often am!
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Nice images! Thanks for posting. That last one looks like a caribou. You can tell by his "shovel" that sticks out. Elk do not have those...Im sorry the pdf image loaded and mine you have to download to see. I will try to load jpeg. I think you will be able to see them without downloading then. It is a turtle coming out of his shell, a groundhog, a tom turkey below the flag, and elk in Alaska.
wrong antler stack for an elk. Caribou/reindeer.Personally Iād call it an elk too
Lovely.T049A1 (Noah) a marine mammal killer whale (Orcinus orca) travelling with his brother along the coast of Spieden Island in the Salish Sea, Washington, USA. This photo was taken on April 26th, 2024.
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Lovely.
I have soooo many questions! Not about the photo, more about your orca knowledge.
How can you ID this as Noah from just the dorsal and part of the body markings? You have to have been doing this for a while? Or are you googling furiously to ID them after you get shots?
How often do you spend time with the transients?
Do you branch out into other cetaceans and marine mammals or are orcas your thing?
Is this a hobby/obsession or a job/obsession?
I thought members are supposed to post their own pictures. Not pictures found on the internet?Common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) breaching off San CristĆ³bal Island in the Galapagos - with two remora fish attached to it!
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