Oh wow, very cool moose photos. I have seen them in the Wyoming, they are cool critters. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your day. Have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
I like poplars!! I saw those creatures last year. They had crossed the street and gone to the backyard of my daughter's neighbor (in British Columbia). I took pics of course! : )
You lived in Alaska! That was fun to learn. When we spent the summer camping up there, we had a moose walk right between us while we were filling the water tank on the van. What a surprise that was! (We did see others, butthat was the biggest male we saw and of course no camera.
Wow, that is a surprise! You were very quick with the camera.
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ReplyDeleteWonderful Bill, that must have been an experience.
Groettie from Patricia.
You don't find that in your garden every day.
ReplyDeleteInteresting sight. I am glad you kept the photos.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful moment
ReplyDeleteOh wow, very cool moose photos. I have seen them in the Wyoming, they are cool critters. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your day. Have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
ReplyDeleteThey sure have big mice in Alaska!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos, Bill. Thanx. Keep smiling and have a splendid weekend.
God bless.
For a minute I did a double take. I was sure there are no moose in Ireland. And I haven't even had a Guiness.
ReplyDeleteScenes like that are quite common in Newfoundland too. Nothing bigger than a coyote here.
ReplyDeleteMy first glance at your post and I said "aspen in Ireland? No way." Okay you're talking Alaska. Great photo of the moose looking though the trees.
ReplyDelete...it's easy to tell that you aren't in Ireland.
ReplyDeleteWow! I love those Birch trees and the moose critters!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos Bill!!!
What a great photo. The trees are beautiful and the moose is an added pleasure.
ReplyDeleteI've always enjoyed seeing moose out and about.
ReplyDeleteLove that first shot, especially. Make a great poster!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a Moose in person but they sure look like big animals. Great pictures.
ReplyDeleteI love that 1st pic! They are such large creatures!
ReplyDeleteI like poplars!!
ReplyDeleteI saw those creatures last year. They had crossed the street and gone to the backyard of my daughter's neighbor (in British Columbia). I took pics of course!
: )
A primeira fotografia está fantástica, aproveito para desejar um bom fim-de-semana.
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Oh how fun! Lovely photos. You two have lived in some great places. I wish you both a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeletegreat shots...
ReplyDeletedo people eat moose? Just wonder
People, especially Alaska Natives love to eat moose. It is a popular food source.
DeleteWow! Great to have moose browsing around in your driveway!
ReplyDeleteThat's a very curious Moose!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat sighting! We see deer all over, and the occasional elk. Can't say that I've ever seen a moose.
ReplyDeleteWow! How great to see a moose and the pictures are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteStrange and wonderful critters they are Bill ✨
ReplyDeleteVery cool to see Moose from your front door
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Wow! Amazing to see moose near your front door.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
You lived in Alaska! That was fun to learn. When we spent the summer camping up there, we had a moose walk right between us while we were filling the water tank on the van. What a surprise that was! (We did see others, butthat was the biggest male we saw and of course no camera.
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