Category Archives: Travel Photos

Travel photography from around the world.

Wildlife Photo: Bull Moose in Wyoming

 

Bull Moose
A Bull Moose in Wyoming, from the Shiras subspecies

The North American Moose (Alces alces) is one of the most impressive land creatures found anywhere in the Americas.

Being the largest member of the deer family, the Moose can weigh more than 700kg and stand more than 2m tall! There is actually a large difference between subspecies, with only the Alaskan and Chukotka Moose (in Russia) measuring such heights.

This specific subspecies is the Shiras Moose, Alces alces shirasi, found in some western US states and Canada, including Wyoming, Montana, Oregon and British Columbia. It’s actually the smallest subspecies in North America, reaching only about half the size of some of the moose in Alaska!

 

Union Waterfall from Devil’s Throat Trail at Iguassu Falls

Until you’ve visited Iguassu Falls / Iguaçu Falls at the border of Argentina and Brazil, you can’t say you’ve seen the best waterfalls in the world.

A fantastic variety of hiking trails and paths take you up close to many of the hundreds of different waterfalls that are found here.

The largest “cataract” here is that of Union Falls, pictured here. Viewed from the Argentina side of the waterfalls, the roaring thunder of the power of the water was intense and the mist gave everyone a nice cooling down in the otherwise scorching hot sun. One of the most impressive waterfalls I saw at Iguassu.

Union Waterfall at Iguassu
View of Union Waterfall at Iguassu from the Argentina side of the falls

Wildlife Photo: Indian Peacock

 

Wildlife Photo: Indian Peacock
An Indian Peacock displaying in Sri Lanka

 

Some of the most interesting looking birds out there, peacocks are famous for their big, colourful feathers that are typically green and blue.

The encompassing term for them is peafowl, with peahens being the brown, dull coloured females and peacocks being the impressive colourful males.

The males display their feathers out in a fan to help attract females. This guy was displaying his feathers towards a female at a park in Sri Lanka. There were many peacocks around Sri Lanka, as the Indian Peafowl are common here. Two other subspecies exist, the Congo Peafowl and the Green Peafowl in Burma, which is an endangered species.

 

Wildlife Photos: Wild Horses in Cotopaxi National Park

 

Wild Horses of Cotopaxi
Wild Horses of Cotopaxi National Park in Ecuador

 

On the drive to Cotopaxi National Park in Ecuador, I was reading up on some of the wildlife in this part of the Andes. It seemed spectacled bears and jaguars are in the park, but are extremely rare to spot. So I was happy to settle for some birds, and maybe some llamas.

One thing I wasn’t aware of before arriving was that there are wild horses in Cotopaxi National Park. I liked the white one most in the group above, but there were also black and brown ones and varied colours.

As with wild horses in other destinations, they’re a little rougher and shaggier than your typical riding horses. There were actually many groups of wild horses in Cotopaxi, if you scan across the rolling hills chances are you’ll find many herds grazing away.

Wild Horse
A wild horse grazing in Cotopaxi

 

I definitely saw more horses than llamas or foxes or condors at Cotopaxi – not what I expected, but it still made for a fun day of exploring and wildlife watching.

These horses are pretty much care-free, as any herds near the gravel roads that run through the park won’t give your vehicle a second look, so you can get some very close photos like the black horse above.

Wildlife Photos: Cute Coyote Pup

 

Sleeping Coyote Pup
A Sleeping Coyote Pup in Quebec

 

One of North America’s common canids, the Coyote is considered a pest by some, as they can raid farms and attack pets.

Usually shy, some coyotes can be aggressive and have been blamed for attacks and even deaths on humans in the US and Canada. Many of these cases may have been coyote-wolf hybrids however. Most cases of coyote contact occur because of loss of habitat. New developments built on former fields and forests take away the home, and hunting areas, of the coyotes.

Cute Coyote Pup
Cute Coyote Pup waking up from his nap

 

Even so, coyotes are not listed as vulnerable or threatened species, as they have become adept at living in different habitats out of necessity. They commonly eat small mammals like mice and rabbit, but can kill larger animals such as deer and elk if hunting in packs. Not strictly meat eaters, they are omnivores that also eat a variety of vegetables and fruits.

This particular baby coyote (pup) was photographed in Quebec, as he was waking up from an afternoon nap.

Baby Coyote ready to Play
Coyote pup, full of energy and ready to play!