Written by BrushBuck
Wow! August came quick in this neck of the woods! Maybe it is because our summer days didn't start until the last week of June! There's still snow up high in the Teton Range and in the Absarokas on the eastern border of Yellowstone, but it is all full-swing summer in the valleys and plateaus. BrushBuck guides have been doing an impeccable job at spoting wildlife in Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Park. If you don't follow us on Facebook or Twitter yet, what are you waiting for? Our guides have regularly been seeing wolves, grizzly bear, black bear, elk, pronghorn, bison, mule deer, several smaller mammals that you may not even know exiisted within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Check our our Facebook feed on the righthand column of our homepage or go to http://www.facebook.com/brushbuck to view the awesome videos and photographs our guides and our guests are taking on their tours! Also, September is rapidly approaching, which means fall colors and the mating of several large mammals such as elk and bison! If you've never heard the mating call of a wild elk or the display of two bull bison vying for dominance of the female bison, it is a must to come out here this time of year! Hope to see you soon!
Sincerely,
-The Staff at BrushBuck Guide Serivces!
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