We saw a moose mom and yearling today on our walk. It was a very gloomy, windy day so this brightened our walk immensely! #Alaska #AlaskaWildlife #Moosetodon
We saw a moose mom and yearling today on our walk. It was a very gloomy, windy day so this brightened our walk immensely! #Alaska #AlaskaWildlife #Moosetodon
On our walk yesterday, hubby got to see these magnificent creatures and I didn't, but I am super glad he took photos. Looks like a momma moose and a yearling. #Alaska #AlaskaWildlife #Moosetodon
This moose has an ear tag. He's also being quite chill on a Sunday afternoon. We had about an inch of snow yesterday, but it's already gone here. Photo by Lacee Johnson. #Alaska #AlaskaWildlife #Moosetodon
In the Winter Garden. Time to prune the roses! #nature #alaska #mosstodon oopsy! I meant #moosetodon
Such a great shot by Lacee Johnson!! Not just the beautiful moose, but check out that sunset, too! #Alaska #AlaskaWildlife #Moosetodon
A friend of mine got trapped in her car while watching this lovely moose eat her strawberry plants. She said it was very peaceful to watch. #Alaska #AlaskaWildlife #Moosetodon
If you need some last-minute Valentines, the Fish & Wildlife Service has you covered.
https://www.fws.gov/library/collections/valentines-day-cards-wild-heart
It's #MooseMonday and this big guy was eating berries. Photos by Lacee Johnson. #Alaska #AlaskaWildlife #Moosetodon
Twin moose yearlings having some fun in the snow somewhere near Anchorage, Alaska. This photo was taken by Lacee Johnson. #Alaska #AlaskaWildlife #Moosetodon
It's also #MooseMonday Check out this beautiful female with long lashes. Photo by Lacee Johnson. #Alaska #AlaskaWildlife #Moosetodon
Stunning photo of a bull moose with a rather large rack and the gorgeous mountain in the background! Photo by Lacee Johnson. #Alaska #AlaskaWildlife #Moosetodon
A bull moose lying on the ground eating leaves while watching a female moose. Very Fall-ish! Photo by Lacee Johnson. #Alaska #AlaskaWildlife #FallInAlaska #Moosetodon
Me, trying to convince someone to
join Mastodon by doing an exposé on the mental health benefits of looking at moss and moose. Am I doing this right?