Bison on Antelope Island

Bison on Antelope Island



With the rising temperatures of summer the Bison on Antelope Island need to find a reliable freshwater source.

There are 40 freshwater springs that are located near the shoreline of the island and the Bison make use of them to quench their thirst.

The Bison move down from the grassy slopes in large herds like the one in the image above. They can tie up traffic on the roads for quite some time.

Bison on Antelope Island
Bison herd making their way to the freshwater springs – Nikon D200, handheld, f6.3, 1/1000, ISO 250, Nikkor 18-200mm VR at 38mm, natural light

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Mia McPherson

Mia McPherson is a nature lover, wildlife watcher and an avian photographer. Mia first become serious about bird photography when she moved to Florida in 2004. Her recent move to the Salt Lake area of Utah was a great opportunity to continue observing their behavior and photographing them. With so many birds species there easily accessible it wasn’t long before she was hooked. By learning more about each species, she can anticipate their behaviour and create opportunities to obtain ever better images of those species.

Mia McPherson

Mia McPherson is a nature lover, wildlife watcher and an avian photographer. Mia first become serious about bird photography when she moved to Florida in 2004. Her recent move to the Salt Lake area of Utah was a great opportunity to continue observing their behavior and photographing them. With so many birds species there easily accessible it wasn’t long before she was hooked. By learning more about each species, she can anticipate their behaviour and create opportunities to obtain ever better images of those species.

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