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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-2008.10.1#010. A one antlered bull is trying to find a way through the McKinley fence. There is a smaller bull with two cows on the other side and the rut is on. near Kincaid Park, Anchorage Alaska.
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M-2008.10.1#010. A one antlered bull is trying to find a way through the McKinley fence. There is a smaller bull with two cows on the other side and the rut is on. near Kincaid Park, Anchorage Alaska.

Bull Moose 1 antlered Anchorage

  • M-2008.9.20#127. A bull moose tending a cow close to estrus. Between Primrose & Sanctuary, Denali Park Alaska.
  • M-2008.9.21#014 A grand old Alaska bull. I dubbed him "The Lord of the Kingdom" this year. Savage country, Denali Park Alaska.
  • M-2008.9.21#014z. A grand old Alaska bull moose. Savage country, Denali Park Alaska. same as the previous image.
  • M-2008.9.29#050. A bull that grew an odd bayonet-like point from under his left palm several times. Kincaid Park, Anchorage Alaska.
  • M-2008.9.29#056. Alaska Moose. same bull from the previous image. Kincaid Park, Anchorage, Alaska.
  • M-2008.10.1#010. A one antlered bull is trying to find a way through the McKinley fence. There is a smaller bull with two cows on the other side and the rut is on. near Kincaid Park, Anchorage Alaska.
  • M-2008.10.13#045. Alaska Moose. A special opportunity with fresh early season snow and some fairly nice soft light the mourning after. Kincaid Park, Anchorage, Alaska.
  • M-2008.10.22#028. -An odd drop tine bull tending cows. Conner's Bog, Anchorage Alaska.
  • M-2008.10.22#045. Alaska bull moose with odd drop points on the underside of his brow tines. Conner's Bog, Anchorage Alaska.
  • M-2008.10.22#058. A bull with an odd drop point on each of his front brow tines. Conner's Bog, Anchorage Alaska.
  • M-2008.10.28#025. The one horn bull I first photographed in Kincaid Park in 2005. He had some sort of accident and lost his left antler three years previous and never grew one on that side anymore. Kincaid Park, Anchorage Alaska.
  • M-2008.12.4#078. Two medium sized bull moose are feeding again post rut just before loosing their antlers. The lack of light in December makes for some "Arty" shots. Near Potter Marsh South side of Anchorage Alaska.
  • M-2008.12.28#007. Two young bull moose. Near Potter Marsh, Anchorage Alaska.
  • M-2009.4.28#315. A cow in early spring that looks to have fared well through the winter. South of Cantwell in the Alaska Range, Alaska.
  • M-2009.4.28-A cow moose with her yearling calf in early spring. Alaska Rang Alaska. #428.275.
  • M-2009.6.30#065b4. My wife Mary Lou holding up the antlers of the legendary 80 incher that roamed the Savage River Country in Denali Park for many years. This bull died in 1999. One of the greatest moose that ever lived in Alaska.
  • M-2009.7.5#050. Alaska Moose. A Cow with calves on one of their first forays in the open. Conner's Bog, Anchorage, Alaska.
  • M-2009.8.28#031. The famous "White Nose" cow that lived in Denali Park Alaska.
  • M-2009.8.28#101. This bull has antlers about as good looking as moose antlers get. I was able to observe him several times over a few weeks. He would be up feeding in the dark and head for the timber before the sun was fully up. Savage country, Denali Park Alaska.
  • M-2009.8.28#118.4. I observed this great bull over the last several weeks but only very early before sun up and very late in the evening. I finally got this great opportunity as he emerged from these willows with all his velvet still intake in  mid day. Denali Park, Alaska.
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