These are the male pine cones containing pollen sacs that are opening now. Yellow pollen is covering everything.
These are the just forming female pine cones that the pollen settles on to fertilize the seeds.
A wild onion.
Zephyrus gets really close as he follows Bill Cody while Connie is riding.
This dark area on the west side of the Bitterroot is from the fire we had in September of last year which dropped a lot of ash here in the valley. We have had a dry spring around here and people are worried about a bad fire season this year.
A young bull elk just starting to grow his antlers.
A couple of calves running through the sage brush to follow their mothers.
More cows and calves. There were about a dozen cows in this bunch and I think I counted six calves so that is pretty good for this early in the calving season.
These three cows spotted me and were a little worried that I was watching them.
The view from Scott's overlook this morning. Low clouds and cool temperatures this morning.
We have another frisbee dog.
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