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6x6 By Roadside |
Tuesday March 1, 2011, in Pennsylvania's Elk Country, and a young 6x6 grazes in a camp lawn on Winslow Hill as the rays of the mid-afternoon sun provide a welcome relief from winter's cold. Some consider this to be a large bull, but he is not--although he does have potential.
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6x6 Up Close: Note Damaged Points |
This situation was perfect for the 70-200mm lens as one was able to take an "animal in its' environment" type shot at the 70mm setting and a close-up portrait type when zoomed in to 200mm.
Later in the afternoon, I found a portion of the large herd that ranges Winslow Hill near the intersection of Tucker Lane and Winslow Hill Road. There were two bulls, one a respectable 6x6, the other a raghorn.
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6x6: Dudley's Meadow |
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Raghorn: Dudley's Meadow |
They had a few brief sparring matches, but I was unable to film or take photographs of these encounters because of intervening cows. The 300mm F2.8 worked quite well in this situation, although the 500mmF4 would have also been an excellent choice for a head and shoulders portrait shot.
I saw not one mature bull from Tuesday afternoon, until the end of the trip on Thursday evening. It was common to see several on Winslow Hill and in the Medix Run to Driftwood corridor before the current elk season began in 2001.
All photos taken with Canon 7D. Originally posted at
Pennsylvania Wildlife Photographer by Willard Hill.