Roosevelt Elk is a photograph by Robert Bales which was uploaded on April 22nd, 2014.
Roosevelt Elk
Found these grazing while in Garden Valley, Idaho. It was early Spring so no horn were visible.... more
by Robert Bales
Title
Roosevelt Elk
Artist
Robert Bales
Medium
Photograph - Photo
Description
Found these grazing while in Garden Valley, Idaho. It was early Spring so no horn were visible.
Olympic National Park is home to the largest unmanaged herd of Roosevelt elk in the Pacific Northwest. Named for President Theodore Roosevelt, they are the largest variety of elk in North America. Both males and females have dark brown heads and pale brown bodies. Males are larger than females, and identifiable by a set of antlers. Roosevelt elk are much larger than the black-tail deer that inhabit the same areas.
Elk are relatively versatile, and often occupy a range of habitats, from montane meadows and forests down to the lowland rain forests, where there is ample food. An excellent place to see elk is the Hoh Rain Forest. These non-migratory herds stay in the Hoh area throughout the year, banding together in herds of around 20 and consisting of females and their calves. Male elk, or bulls, can be seen singly or in pairs. September is a great time to hear them bugling, as it is mating season and the males compete for groups of females.
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April 22nd, 2014