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The first 120 images in this gallery are a collage in random order. The rest of this gallery's Images are collated alphabetically by species. All images on this gallery are protected by US copyright laws. No images may be copied or downloaded without formal written permission from Tom Jesiolowski/Northland Arts Nature Images.
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M-2009.10.1#003. A large bull moose that matured to gain nice width for an Anchorage moose. He was easily recognizable by his loped off left ear. He grew a drop tine from the underside of his left antler 3 times, but never in consecutive years. Most times I observed this moose it was in Kincaid Park, but this encounter was in a neighborhood closer to Four corners on Raspberry. Anchorage, Alaska. This was the last time I would ever see him.
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M-2009.10.1#003. A large bull moose that matured to gain nice width for an Anchorage moose. He was easily recognizable by his loped off left ear. He grew a drop tine from the underside of his left antler 3 times, but never in consecutive years. Most times I observed this moose it was in Kincaid Park, but this encounter was in a neighborhood closer to Four corners on Raspberry. Anchorage, Alaska. This was the last time I would ever see him.

Trophy size Alaska bull moose with nice width

  • M-2009.8.28#121. This bull moose with velvet covered antlers leaves the cover of the heavy willows. He makes a brief appearance quickly crossing  this dry wash and disappearing into heavy timber. Savage country, Denali Park Alaska.
  • M-2009.8.28#324. A really good looking bull moose exposes himself but for a brief few minutes crossing a dry wash and disappearing into the dark Taiga forest again. Savage Country, Denali Park Alaska.
  • M-2009.9.4#050. Alaska Moose. In the first light of sunrise. Savage country, Denali Park Alaska.
  • M-2009.9.4#068.2. Alaska Moose. A bull shows his antlers in a "flehmen" display. Savage Country, Denali Park Alaska.
  • M-2009.9.4#134. A Bull Moose ventures out out of the dense Spruce forest for a drink at the first rays of light. Near mile seven, Denali Park Alaska.
  • M-2009.9.4#145. I had to shoot these two bulls in near darkness. I obviously had to push the ISO hard and lost quality in the image. But I was glad I kept shooting and got what I did. I have many image variations of this confrontation. Savage Country, Denali Park Alaska.
  • M-2009.9.4#178. Alaska Moose. A bull pursues a cow in the early rut. Savage Country, Denali Park Alaska.
  • M-2009.9.5#139. A bull moose silhouetted by the mourning glow of sunrise in the taiga forest. Savage Country, Denali Park Alaska.
  • M-2009.9.5#204. Alaska bull moose in spectacular fall color. Savage Country, Denali Park Alaska.
  • M-2009.9.10#020. A large heavy antlered "rutty" bull moose displaying. Savage Country, Denali Park Alaska.
  • M-2009.9.12#022.4. An Alaska bull moose that roamed Denali Park for many years. Unusual antler formation having no separation between the brow and palms. Savage Country, Denali Park Alaska.
  • M-2009.9.12#201.3. An atypical bull moose that lived in the Savage country of Denali Park Alaska for many years.
  • M-2009.10.1#003. A large bull moose that matured to gain nice width for an Anchorage moose. He was easily recognizable by his loped off left ear. He grew a drop tine from the underside of his left antler 3 times, but never in consecutive years. Most times I observed this moose it was in Kincaid Park, but this encounter was in a neighborhood closer to Four corners on Raspberry. Anchorage, Alaska. This was the last time I would ever see him.
  • M-2009.10.1#024. The estrus period hasn't ended yet but this old Alaska bull seems to be content resting. I believe he probably bred all the cows in this area already. Kincaid Park, Anchorage Alaska.
  • M-2009.10.1-A young bull is resting up after engaging the herd bull in his group and having half of his left palm broke off. Near Kincaid Park, Anchorage Alaska.
  • M-2009.11.10#053. Alaska Moose. Conner's Bog, Anchorage, Alaska.
  • M-2010 .9.4#094. Alaska Moose. A grand old bull in spectacular autumn color. Near six mile, Denali Park Alaska.
  • M-2010.7.3#145. Moose obviously can't read! They are drawn to this DOT cinder storage site to chew some of the road cinder with the salt in it. Richardson Highway, Alaska.
  • M-2010.8.26#032. Fresh out of velvet in early fall. A pair of large old mature bull moose are still feeding in late afternoon a couple of weeks before the rut will begin. Seven mile, Denali Park Alaska.
  • M-2010.9.3#002-084. The bull on the left was called Tuning Fork and Scar Face. The one on the right was a "Copper Toe" on his left rear hoof. They did the antler rocking slow motion posturing for quite some time. Ten Mile, Denali Park Alaska. See the video in the next image.
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