Otters and Owls

The great otter drought of 2024-25 finally came to an end.

In early January I was driving through Lamar Valley when I noticed some people pointing cameras towards the Lamar River.  Off in the distance I caught a glimpse of small dark shapes slicing through the icy water – three otters, the first I’d seen in Yellowstone in almost a year.  I stopped at the nearest pullout and practically jogged through the knee-deep snow for a closer look.

 

Two Otters Racing Along the Icy Lamar River in January

 

Nobody seems to have a good explanation for why otter sightings around Lamar Valley dropped so dramatically in 2024.  Maybe the flooding in 2022 altered their behavior?  Maybe most of our sightings had been a single family group that either relocated or ran into problems?  Maybe the recent efforts to eliminate nonnative fish in Soda Butte Creek had some kind of impact?  It’s unclear.  Regardless, I was overjoyed to see otters romping around the valley again.

 

Otter Racing Along the Icy Lamar River in January

 

The big wildlife excitement up until that point was an explosion of pygmy owl sightings that began in December.  Last winter it felt like a rare privilege to spot one.  So far this winter it almost feels like a surprise when you don’t spot one.

 

Pygmy Owl Posing with a Newly Caught Rodent

 

Pygmy Owl Hunting on a Snowy Morning

 

Pygmy Owl Perched at the Top of a Tree on a Cloudy Morning

 

Snow Falling on Big Bull Moose at Round Prairie

 

Red Fox Walking in December Snow

 

Red Fox on the Prowl by Thunderer

 

Young Bull Moose Sparring in Round Prairie Snow

 

Black Bear Hibernating by Tower in December 2024

 

Otherwise this winter has been chugging along about as expected.  I’ve been working on my ability to find (non-pygmy) owls, Marie has been doing a lot of cross-country skiing, and my back continues to be unhappy with how often I have to shovel the snow in our driveway before I can head into the park each morning.

 

Pygmy Owl Perched on a Dead Branch by Tower Junction

 

Pygmy Owl Perched on Aspen Branches

 

 

Pygmy Owl on a Branch in the Snow at Elk Creek

 

Bison in January Snow in Little America

 

Big Bull Moose by the Trout Lake Pullout

 

Big Bull Moose in January Snow

 

Moose Calf in Our Yard in January

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