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The Bugle of the Bull Elk

 
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Sep 15, 2012 22:51 |  #1

I went hiking in the mountains today to try out my new Nex 5n. I also tried out a new (to me) lens I just received, a Takumar 300mm F4 Preset (18 aperture blades).

It is getting into the rut season for elk here in northern Colorado. When you go into the mountains this time of year, you can hear elk bugles echoing through the mountains. It is an awesome sound to hear, especially when you are hiking all alone up in the high country.

Right from the start of the hike today, the elk bugles were numerous. There were many bull elk in the area and they are starting to compete to build their harems. An hour or so into the hike, I heard a loud bugle close by, just up the ridge. I started to climb. Now this time of year you have to be careful getting close to the big bulls, they are pretty touchy and it doesn't take much to set them off.

As I got up to the ridge line, another bugle sounded. It was VERY close. So, I squatted down and started looking through the trees to see if I could spot the bull. It didn't take long to spot him as he slowly moved through the trees (you could hear his antlers hitting against the trees and branches).

I took my time and slowly worked my way towards him. I was none to eager to startle that bull.

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He had a small harem gathered at the top of the ridge. There were a half dozen cows and a couple of yearlings.

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I sat close the the small herd for about an hour. The bull would bugle every few minutes, answering other bugles from other bulls in the area. On a few occasions, other bulls would get too close and he would run down the side of the mountain to chase them off.

During one the bulls absences, a cow grazed up to within 20 feet of me.

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I started to get uncomfortable as more bulls were moving into the area. The bull I've been photographing was starting to get more agitated and huffing/bugling a lot, so I took a couple more photos, then eased away from the herd.

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It was a great hike and a memorable experience.

I kind of wish I had my K20D with me since this was my first day out with the Nex 5n and I wasn't real comfortable with it, especially with a 300mm lens. The Nex 5n didn't let me down though.

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Sep 15, 2012 22:55 |  #2

WOW..just..WOW!


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Sep 15, 2012 22:58 |  #3

You had a great hike and some very nice wildlife pics. Nothing can beat stalking through the woods. Very nice bull you got up on by the way. Nothing bugling in my neighborhood yet. Can't wait till they start. Thanks for sharing.:)


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Sep 15, 2012 23:27 |  #4

Those are incredible shotsb, love that first one




  
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Sep 16, 2012 01:12 |  #5

Excellent captures. KUDOS.


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Sep 16, 2012 01:44 as a reply to  @ Cucamonga Al's post |  #6

The bulls in AZ started screaming a couple weeks ago (so I am told). I'm heading up to Flagstaff in a couple weekends for a senior session. When that's done, I'm trading my reflectors and 85mm for elk calls and the big zoom. Can't wait! Nothing like bugling bulls this time of year. Awesome pics by the way.




  
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Sep 16, 2012 07:13 |  #7

Great shots! Their bugle is incredibly intense. Must have been quite the area.


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Sep 16, 2012 09:30 |  #8

wow.. totally beautiful shots!!




  
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Sep 16, 2012 19:11 |  #9

Amazing stuff! Well done. Need to go there some day soon.


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Sep 16, 2012 21:13 |  #10

Thanks everyone, glad you liked them!

It was a little intimidating being that close (~50-60 feet from the bull) at times. Especially when he would charge down the side of the mountain at another bull.

I'll probably get back up there next weekend and hopefully get some shots of the bulls sparring, or the cows elk boxing (something to see!).


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Sep 16, 2012 22:25 |  #11

Great pics, it had to be an awesome day to see and hear this many Elk in the Mountains. Thanks for sharing with us.


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Sep 19, 2012 17:35 |  #12

Grizz1 wrote in post #15001100 (external link)
Great pics, it had to be an awesome day to see and hear this many Elk in the Mountains. Thanks for sharing with us.

Thanks! Every day I can spend in the mountains is an awesome day. Being able to photograph wildlife is icing on the cake :cool:


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Sep 19, 2012 18:28 |  #13

I can only say, AMAZING!




  
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Sep 20, 2012 10:59 |  #14

great series.


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Sep 20, 2012 14:38 |  #15

Awesome!

Spent the week with Elk in our Canadian Rockies as I try to do every September - their Bugle is music to my ears.

Love it.




  
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