Seasons of the National Bison Range

A conservation success story for Montana wildlife

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A cow and newborn bison calf stretch before the snow-packed Mission Mountains. Photo By: Donald M. JonesGreat Horned Owls hold for a family portrait on a rain-soaked day along the range’s nature trail. Photo By: Donald M. JonesA bison calf beds against a wall of Arrowleaf Balsam Root. Photo By: Donald M. Jones
One of Montana’s many neotropic species, this Bullock’s Oriole makes the upper section of Pauline Creek at the range its summer home. Photo By: Donald M. JonesA Long-tailed Weasel makes a brief appearance while wearing his winter whites (Ermine). Photo By: Donald M. JonesWhile not often seen, this mother badger made numerous appearances feeding its two kits a diet of voles. Photo By: Donald M. Jones
After a morning rain shower this Mountain Cottontail Rabbit takes time out to groom. Photo By: Donald M. JonesOnce known as a Blue Grouse, this Dusky Grouse struts his stuff in hopes of attracting a female atop Red Sleep Mountain. Photo By: Donald M. JonesTwo Bighorn Rams rub horns during the November rut. Photo By: Donald M. Jones
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