Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge – Bison

Since my arrival in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, I had seen numerous free roaming bison, but they were always too far away and/or laying about in grass, so that I could not get good photos.  As I was leaving today, I hoped that I would spot more bison in situations where I could capture a few descent images. I already had my 80-400mm lens with a 1.4 extender mounted to my camera, just in case.

Indeed, I did begin to see bison as I drove along one of the refuge roadways on my way to the exit.  However, these were again too far away to successfully photograph.

Finally, I came to a location where I could see bison behind a fenced off area. The bison were close enough to the fence line that I could photograph them, but I would have to hike across an open field to get to the fence.  As I prepared to do that, I noted a group of bison on my side of the fence.  Going to the fence line would put me too close to those bison, so I had to nix my plans.

Scanning the area, I noted a small herd of bison on the opposite side of the roadway that were far enough away that I could stand beside my van and photograph those.  Initially, I tried handholding my big lens, but that proved difficult and awkward, so I mounted it on my tripod.  I began to shoot that small herd and watched as they slowly walked in my direction.

Grazing

I soon realized they were heading directly towards me and were soon going to be too close for comfort. I quickly retreated into my van, dragging my tripod and camera behind me.

By the time I was safely inside my van, there were bison crossing the roadway just in front of and just behind my vehicle.  I began to photograph the bison from inside my vehicle.

Crossing Guard

The bison did not seem to be concerned about my presence, but the one above stopped to stare at me or my vehicle.

Follow Me
Resolute
Watchful
Bison Family
Security
Got a Tissue?
Got Insect Repellent?
Walking in Tall Grass
Bleh

After the bison had wandered away a safe distance, I started my van and continued on my way.

Until next time,

Ken

 

Caprock Canyon State Park, Texas, July 2021, Part 2

Before continuing my journey towards the Grand Canyon North Rim, I took time to drive to the end of the road in Caprock Canyon State Park, stopping at a few locations to get iPhone shots.

Caprock Canyon Panorama
Red Dirt

The fine, red clay soil seems to permeate everything here.

Gypsum Crystals

There were gypsum crystals frequently exposed on the surface of this mostly desert like environment.

Desert Green

The effect of the recent rains were clearly visible in the greenness of the scrubby vegetation.

Caprock Canyon State Park, Texas

At the end of the park road was a tent campground and a trailhead into the canyon.  I’m thinking this might be the most interesting hike in this park.  If I stop here again and have time, I will plan to hike this trail.

After encountering a rattlesnake on my previous days hike, I was much more wary while strolling about today.  I did not see another rattlesnake while walking about, but I did see a small one crossing the paved roadway as I arrived back at the camping area.  There was also a bison standing at the trailhead of the hike I had taken the previous day.

Ready to Hike

I do not know why this big fella was hanging out by the sign, but it was still here, after I made a loop through the campground, before heading out on the next leg of my journey.  Maybe it was waiting for a hiking companion.

Until next time,

Ken