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Large Mammals-Updated 2021/2/26

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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SD-2009.9.16#069-A handsome Dall ram in the outer Range with a backdrop of the main Alaska Range to the south east. Denali Park Alaska.
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SD-2009.9.16#069-A handsome Dall ram in the outer Range with a backdrop of the main Alaska Range to the south east. Denali Park Alaska.

large dall ram with mountain backdrop

  • SD-2008.9.5#190- Two Dall rams rest in a canyon on a high ledge. Denali Park Alaska.
  • SD-2008.9.5#227-A really nice full curl Dall ram rests on a high mountain ridge. Denali Park Alaska.
  • SD-2008.9.5#267jptfrwa5. A Dall ram is resting as the sun is leaving his canyon. Denali Park Alaska.
  • SD-2008.12.31#055.3. It always made me take pause and wonder how sheep like this had the accident that broke and caused the malformation of their horns. It's common in a larger group of sheep that one or two show this type of injury. There was another Ewe not far from this one that had a broken horn. This Ewe is along Turnagain Arm south or Anchorage Alaska.
  • SD-2009.9.16#034-A Dall ram giving me a strange look. Denali Park Alaska.
  • SD-2009.9.16#036- I followed and observed this Dall ram feeding on blueberries that were down in these willows and alders. Denali Park Alaska.
  • SD-2009.9.16#040- A Dall ram hanging in some willows on a dark stormy day. Denali Park Alaska.
  • SD-2009.9.16#069-A handsome Dall ram in the outer Range with a backdrop of the main Alaska Range to the south east. Denali Park Alaska.
  • SD-2009.9.16#080-A nice full curl Dall ram profile. Denali Park Alaska.
  • SD-2009.9.16#114. A real good Dall ram getting up from his bed. Denali Park Alaska.
  • SD-2009.9.16#117.3. It was believed for a long time Sheep and moose would not browse on Mountain Alders because of it's toxicity. But more recently biologists have confirmed that a good freeze reduces the toxicity and they will immediately take advantage of it. This image pretty much verifies that fact. Three different years at this place when I saw sheep get into the alders, they wouldn't leave for a week or two.
  • SD-2009.9.16#200-A subordinate Dall ram postures challenging the dominant ram in this group. Denali Park Alaska.
  • SD-2009.9.16#231-A really nice full curl Dall ram in fall color. Savage Canyon, Denali Park Alaska.
  • SD-2009.11.24#002.3. The estrus has just started and this ram is intent on staying with this ewe. I've been watching for quite a while as she's been trying to elude him all over the nastiest cliffs here near Windy Point. Turnagain Arm Alaska.
  • SD-2009.12.4#002-A great heavy full curl Dall ram is following a ewe during the rut that is curious about a Magpie scolding a Bald Eagle. Turnagain Arm, Alaska.
  • SD-2009.12.4#006-A large Dall Sheep ram still tends a ewe as the rutting period is winding down. Turnagain Arm, Alaska.
  • SD-2009.12.4#100-A great full curl Dall ram tending a ewe near the end of the rut displays with a "lip curl". Turnagain Arm, Chugach mountains Alaska.
  • SD-2010.6.2#076-Sheep, Dall. Ewe & Lambs. Turnagain Arm, Chugach mountains Alaska.
  • SD-2010.6.2#076.-Sheep, Dall. Ewe & Lambs. Turnagain Arm, Chugach Mountains Alaska.
  • SD-2010.9.23#022-A Dall ram resting on a high ridge after the colors have passed. Alaska Range, Alaska.
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