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Kleve Granger snapped this shot of a big bull |
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This cow with twin calves was photographed by Bill Baughman |
The warm temperatures last week brought lots of moose out to the water for a drink and to cool off. We saw these largest members of the deer family on almost every bay.
Mostly we see cows and calves as the bulls are more secretive.
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