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moose
Raymonde Bourgeois
Looking out in my back yard towards the river, I noticed two moose in the water.
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Moose
Mercedes Stevens
This big guy came barreling out of the woods on the other side of the river behind our home. I literally dropped what I was holding, grabbed my camera, and ran out to the path in my socks. It was like he knew I was taking his photo. He kept pausing and posing.
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Moose
Guy Lichter
A late evening capture of a young bull moose that was feeding on the vegetation from the bottom of a small pond in RMNP.
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Moose
Guy Lichter
A happy looking cow moose that was drinking water from a puddle along the tree line.
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Moose
olivier Gicquel
J'ai observé ce mâle orignal au mois de septembre au territoire du Yukon. l'impressionant paysage venait contraster avec la discrétion de ce grand mammifère.
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Moose
olivier Gicquel
Durant la période du rut, j'ai pu observer ce mâle orignal se rapprocher d'une femelle. C'était amusant de constater que la femelle ne lui prêtais d'attention.
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Tania Simpson
While out in the boat on Moose Lake, on a beautiful September day.
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Tania Simpson
While out in the boat on Moose Lake, on a beautiful September day.
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Tania Simpson
While out in the boat on Moose Lake, on a beautiful September day.
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Tania Simpson
While out in the boat on Moose Lake, on a beautiful September day.
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susan bates
While enjoying a winter trip to Jasper, this moose took a leisurely walk past our vehicle, and then stopped to cast his last glance. Note the malformed antler.
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Moose
Richard Eckert
On a bitterly cold day in northern BC I went out searching for some hardy, northern residents. I was lucky enough to find this frosty moose feeling right at home in these winter conditions.
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Moose
Shona Iverson
A moose telling a funny story.
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Shona Iverson
Shona Iverson
A young moose moving to join its mother near Maligne Lake.
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Moose
Jadene Grimmon
Standing alone in the woods, face to face with a moose while snow covers his face... the surreal part is there was no fear or no anxious behaviours, just observing each other.
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Moose
Jadene Grimmon
Going to Jasper is always such a great experience, there is always something new to see each time. Moose are one of my favourite mammals to observe, seeing their behaviours in different areas and times.
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MOOSE
DONALD COLE

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Moose / Alces alces
Daniel Castilho
These was taken last fall on my 15 day solo crossing of Algonquin early one morning.
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Moose / Alces alces
Daniel Castilho
These was taken last fall on my 15 day solo crossing of Algonquin early one morning.
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Moose / Alces alces
Daniel Castilho
It was taken in Algonquin Park on the summer solstice, early in the morning I first heard the calf splashing by the shore as the mother guided it to the sand bar bridge. As they proceeded to cross it, it looked like they were walking on water.
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Moose
Daniel Castilho
Mother and calf was taken on Rosebary lake on the summer solecist morning. I heard the little one splashing by the shore and was fortunate to be able to see them both cross the shallow sand bar bridge across the lake. Looked like they were walking on water.
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Moose
Dean McMurrer
During a very early morning I spotted this bull Moose and after a few minutes he walked right on past me, so amazing
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Moose
Dean McMurrer
During a very early morning I spotted this bull Moose and after a few minutes he walked right on past me, so amazing
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Moose
Dean McMurrer
During a very early morning I spotted this bull Moose and after a few minutes he walked right on past me, so amazing
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Moose
Dean McMurrer
During a very early morning I spotted this bull Moose and after a few minutes he walked right on past me, so amazing
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Moose
Dean McMurrer
During a very early morning I spotted this bull Moose and after a few minutes he walked right on past me, so amazing
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MOOSE CALVES
DONALD COLE
ONE AUTUMN AFTERNOON THE CALVES WERE FEEDING IN A MARSH NEAR CASHE LAKE. FOR REASONS UNKNOWN THE ONE WAS CONSTANTLY RESTING ITS HEAD ON THE ONE IN FRONT. THE AFTERNOON PRESENTED A CHALLENGE FOR TAKING PHOTOS.
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MOOSE
DONALD COLE
THERE WAS A FRESH SNOW IN THE ARK THIS MORNING AND I SAW THE TRACKS. I ENDED UP AHEAD OF THIS CALF AND CAUGHT IT FEEDING. THE SHUTTER OPENED JUST AS IT OPEDED ITS MOUTH REVEALING THOSE TEETH
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Moose
JOE WILSON
This Bull Moose was swimming across the lake to meet up with a Cow Moose
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Moose
Nancy Yackel
We were surprised to find this bull Moose along the edge of Elkwater Lake.
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Moose
Melinda Medeiros
While driving through Banff I had the pleasure and luck of seeing this cow moose feeding her calf.
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Moose
Melinda Medeiros
While driving through Banff I had the pleasure and luck of seeing this cow moose feeding her calf.
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Moose
Jean Wallace
Moose and her calf in the morning.
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Moose
Nina Stavlund
The most iconic Canadian scene. The only thing missing is the mist...
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Moose
Jesse Jee
Was kayaking in Hailstorm Creek on a hot day in July as we can around a bend in the creek we saw this big boy finishing up a drink had time to get the camera as he headed off into the woods
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Moose (Alces Alces)
Jessica Korosi
I had gone out early in the morning in hopes of sighting a moose in the late summer fog. Finally, I spotted the bull's antlers in the bushes at the edge of a clearing. To my surprise, he would walk right into the open and spend a few minutes assessing me, before proceeding to cross the road behind my vehicle and vanish into the treeline.
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Moose
Duane Rosenkranz
I was in my canoe looking to photograph loons or grebes when I heard a splash, I looked over and saw this moose swimming straight toward me. He may have jumped in the lake to escape the flies
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Moose
Jadene Grimmon
Such an incredible moment watching the female moose eating in the woods
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Moose
Jadene Grimmon
Such an incredible moment watching the female moose eating in the woods
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Moose
Jadene Grimmon
Such an incredible moment watching the female moose eating in the woods
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Moose
Jadene Grimmon
Such an incredible moment watching the female moose eating in the woods
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Moose
Jadene Grimmon
Such an incredible moment watching the female moose eating in the woods
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Moose
Kristina Hartwick
In 2 different places close to home, I came upon these families and was able to get a short photo shoot.
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Moose
Kristina Hartwick
In 2 different places close to home, I came upon these families and was able to get a short photo shoot.
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Moose
Duane Rosenkranz
I took a drive up to Maligne lake in Jasper N.P.on a winter vacation, on the way back from the lake it started snowing heavily just as I encountered this young bull moose. I took the shot as it paused to look at me.
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Moose
Duane Rosenkranz
I went for an early morning trip in early spring to Elk Island N.P. I found this cow moose next to the road feeding on a willow bush and shot this photo.
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Moose
Debbie Rose
First photo is a young bull moose grooming himself at the edge of maligne lake in Jasper, AB. The second photo is a moose enjoying some fresh tender shoots in Fisherman's Bay on Maligne Lake in Jasper National Park.
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Moose
Debbie Rose
First photo is a young bull moose grooming himself at the edge of maligne lake in Jasper, AB. The second photo is a moose enjoying some fresh tender shoots in Fisherman's Bay on Maligne Lake in Jasper National Park.
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Jonathan Franchomme

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Moose
Jonathan Franchomme

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Moose
Chris Trachsel
Saw this majestic beast on my way to work one morning
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Richard Eckert
We were out looking for northern lights and the sky was mostly overcast with only a brief glimpse of aurora now and then. When we heard some splashing in the wetlands below us we knew that we had some moose feeding in there. We weren't sure how many but guessed three. Now it looks like a cow and three calves! We left wide angle lenses on with slow shutter speeds to capture the whole night scene with the moose as part of the whole.
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Richard Eckert
We were out looking for northern lights and the sky was mostly overcast with only a brief glimpse of aurora now and then. When we heard some splashing in the wetlands below us we knew that we had some moose feeding in there. We weren't sure how many but guessed three. Now it looks like a cow and three calves! We left wide angle lenses on with slow shutter speeds to capture the whole night scene with the moose as part of the whole.
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Richard Eckert
We were out looking for northern lights and the sky was mostly overcast with only a brief glimpse of aurora now and then. When we heard some splashing in the wetlands below us we knew that we had some moose feeding in there. We weren't sure how many but guessed three. Now it looks like a cow and three calves! We left wide angle lenses on with slow shutter speeds to capture the whole night scene with the moose as part of the whole.
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Richard Eckert
We were out looking for northern lights and the sky was mostly overcast with only a brief glimpse of aurora now and then. When we heard some splashing in the wetlands below us we knew that we had some moose feeding in there. We weren't sure how many but guessed three. Now it looks like a cow and three calves! We left wide angle lenses on with slow shutter speeds to capture the whole night scene with the moose as part of the whole.
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Richard Eckert
We were out looking for northern lights and the sky was mostly overcast with only a brief glimpse of aurora now and then. When we heard some splashing in the wetlands below us we knew that we had some moose feeding in there. We weren't sure how many but guessed three. Now it looks like a cow and three calves! We left wide angle lenses on with slow shutter speeds to capture the whole night scene with the moose as part of the whole.
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Richard Eckert
We were out looking for northern lights and the sky was mostly overcast with only a brief glimpse of aurora now and then. When we heard some splashing in the wetlands below us we knew that we had some moose feeding in there. We weren't sure how many but guessed three. Now it looks like a cow and three calves! We left wide angle lenses on with slow shutter speeds to capture the whole night scene with the moose as part of the whole.
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Richard Eckert
We were out looking for northern lights and the sky was mostly overcast with only a brief glimpse of aurora now and then. When we heard some splashing in the wetlands below us we knew that we had some moose feeding in there. We weren't sure how many but guessed three. Now it looks like a cow and three calves! We left wide angle lenses on with slow shutter speeds to capture the whole night scene with the moose as part of the whole.
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Richard Eckert
We were out looking for northern lights and the sky was mostly overcast with only a brief glimpse of aurora now and then. When we heard some splashing in the wetlands below us we knew that we had some moose feeding in there. We weren't sure how many but guessed three. Now it looks like a cow and three calves! We left wide angle lenses on with slow shutter speeds to capture the whole night scene with the moose as part of the whole.
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Richard Eckert
We were out looking for northern lights and the sky was mostly overcast with only a brief glimpse of aurora now and then. When we heard some splashing in the wetlands below us we knew that we had some moose feeding in there. We weren't sure how many but guessed three. Now it looks like a cow and three calves! We left wide angle lenses on with slow shutter speeds to capture the whole night scene with the moose as part of the whole.
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Moose
Jesse Olivier
This is one of the most beautiful moment I've had with wildlife in Gaspésie. During an early morning hike under a light rain, I saw a moose milking her 2 small ones. I stayed behind a bush with my zoom until they were done and looked at me. A precious moment with those giants.
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Bull Moose
Jamie Bussey
This bull moose was with a cow when a second cow appeared across the water near the shoreline. The bull debated and eventually swam to the 2nd cow, remained for a few minutes before deciding to swim back to the first cow. This photo was taken on his return trip.
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Moose
Pamela Edwards
A friendly good morning from a young moose having breakfast
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Moose
Lou Ryan
Moose in my back yard. They come every year to eat apples of my trees
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Moose
Lou Ryan
Moose in my back yard. They come every year to eat apples of my trees
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Moose
Lou Ryan
Moose in my back yard. They come every year to eat apples of my trees
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Moose, Alces alces
Fred Sheppard
I was on my way to Upper Kananaskis Lake to go fishing for the morning. This was the only and biggest fish I caught that day ?? The young moose was walking along the ditch so I stopped and watched it for a bit. It waded into the marsh, had a drink, and then posed for this shot. It was a cool wildlife encounter. Its ears are back, so it’s nervous, sensing its surroundings, ready to bolt in an instant.
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moose
chris love
driving from work on my rural commute watched moose enjoy a canola field near the road where i watched from the ditch
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bull moose
chris Love
driving home from work i have a rural route home where i saw 3 moose in a canola feild and watch them from a ditch for a while when one slow approached me
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Moose
Jeanette Thoms
Went for a drive in the country and came upon a moose in a canola field
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Moose
Chrissy Dolan
A handsome young bull enjoy a beautiful fall day in New Brunswick
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Moose
Melanie Howard
Bull moose just woke up from his nap.
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Moose
Melanie Howard
Bull moose just woke up from his nap.
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Moose
Melanie Howard
Bull moose just woke up from his nap.
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Moose
Jean-SImon Begin

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Moose
Melanie Howard
A young bull moose possibly a 2022 calf, enjoying the river
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Moose
Melanie Howard
A young bull moose possibly a 2022 calf, enjoying the river
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Moose
Melanie Howard
A young bull moose possibly a 2022 calf, enjoying the river
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Moose
Melanie Howard
A young bull moose possibly a 2022 calf, enjoying the river
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Moose
Melanie Howard
A young bull moose possibly a 2022 calf, enjoying the river
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Moose
Melanie Howard
Beautiful young bull moose
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Moose
Melanie Howard
Beautiful young bull moose
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Moose
Melanie Howard
Beautiful young bull moose
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Moose
Melanie Howard
Beautiful young bull moose
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Moose
Melanie Howard
Young bull moose just woke up from his afternoon nap.
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Moose
Melanie Howard
Young bull moose just woke up from his afternoon nap.
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Moose
Melanie Howard
Snapped this young bull moose while canoeing
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Moose
Melanie Howard
Snapped this young bull moose while canoeing
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Moose
Melanie Howard
Snapped this young bull moose while canoeing
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Moose
Melanie Howard
Snapped this young bull moose while canoeing
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Moose
Donna Logan
Doing the dirt road drive and out in the field this hugh Moose head popped up , followed by the body. Grabbed the camera and took the shot.
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Moose
Kerri Garbacz-Kuchinski
I spent many hours in early April travelling the park in hopes to spot a moose. I did!
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Moose
Kerri Garbacz-Kuchinski
I spent many hours in early April travelling the park in hopes to spot a moose. I did!
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Moose
Kerri Garbacz-Kuchinski
I spent many hours in early April travelling the park in hopes to spot a moose. I did!
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Moose
Kerri Garbacz-Kuchinski
I spent many hours in early April travelling the park in hopes to spot a moose. I did!
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Moose
Jadene Grimmon
I was getting ready to go out for a morning walk, thinking maybe I won’t bring my camera today. When I arrived, camera packed away in bag, there they were... big moose in the near distance from the boardwalk. Silently but quick I grabbed my camera and the memory was captured
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Moose
Jadene Grimmon
I was getting ready to go out for a morning walk, thinking maybe I won’t bring my camera today. When I arrived, camera packed away in bag, there they were... big moose in the near distance from the boardwalk. Silently but quick I grabbed my camera and the memory was captured
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Moose
Richard Eckert
Moose feel right at home in sub zero winter conditions.
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Moose
Richard Eckert
Moose feel right at home in sub zero winter conditions.
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Moose
Richard Eckert
Moose feel right at home in sub zero winter conditions.
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Moose
Richard Eckert
Moose feel right at home in sub zero winter conditions.
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Moose
Richard Eckert
Moose feel right at home in sub zero winter conditions.
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Moose
Dale Brown
We were hiking the Skyline Trail
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Moose
Dale Brown
we were driving on Cabot Trail and she was feeding
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Moose
Bettyann Gerwing
After visiting a cousin at Barrier Lake, my husband and I noticed this moose along the roadside. It stood looking at us while we took it's picture
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Moose
George Hachey
I really love the fall colours in this photo. This was taken in front of my camper about 50 feet from where I am sitting right now.
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Moose
George Hachey
This is one of the cow moose that come for a visit at my camp. I really love the reflexion in this photo.
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Bull Moose
Jeanie Astle
This shot was taken from my camp porch window early one morning when the fog hung over the pond.
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moose
steven rose
This big fellow was around for a couple of days before he moved on so I was able to get more than a few shots of him
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Moose
Amanda Eriksen
My family and I were back country camping at Kiosk Lake in Algonquin. It was around 7 am and we were just waking up. The lake was misty, we were thinking about coffee, when my husband spotted a moose slowly wading through the mist on the shore of our campsite.
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Moose
Christina Chenard
A bull moose, a cow & a calf in the beaver pond at Canisbay Lake
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Moose
Christina Chenard
A bull moose, a cow & a calf in the beaver pond at Canisbay Lake
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Moose
Christina Chenard
A bull moose, a cow & a calf in the beaver pond at Canisbay Lake
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Moose
Cathleen Mewis
That's Alot of Bull! - sledding through the forest along the South Saskatchewan River when we came upon two huge moose amongst the trees. They did not appear at all fazed by our presence and stood still for quite some time before sauntering along further into the trees.
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Moose
Pauline Lalonde
On our nature drive, this moose was spotted and I am asking what is wrong with this moose! But upon further snapshots I realized it was carrying a tree branch on its antlers! The branch no doubt had gotten stuck and the Bull moose was undeterred and continued on its way… it eventually fell off by itself but it was a comical site nonetheless!
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Moose
Pauline Lalonde
On our nature drive, this moose was spotted and I am asking what is wrong with this moose! But upon further snapshots I realized it was carrying a tree branch on its antlers! The branch no doubt had gotten stuck and the Bull moose was undeterred and continued on its way… it eventually fell off by itself but it was a comical site nonetheless!
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Moose
Pauline Lalonde
On our nature drive, this moose was spotted and I am asking what is wrong with this moose! But upon further snapshots I realized it was carrying a tree branch on its antlers! The branch no doubt had gotten stuck and the Bull moose was undeterred and continued on its way… it eventually fell off by itself but it was a comical site nonetheless!
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Moose
Pauline Lalonde
On our nature drive, this moose was spotted and I am asking what is wrong with this moose! But upon further snapshots I realized it was carrying a tree branch on its antlers! The branch no doubt had gotten stuck and the Bull moose was undeterred and continued on its way… it eventually fell off by itself but it was a comical site nonetheless!
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Moose
Pauline Lalonde
On our nature drive, this moose was spotted and I am asking what is wrong with this moose! But upon further snapshots I realized it was carrying a tree branch on its antlers! The branch no doubt had gotten stuck and the Bull moose was undeterred and continued on its way… it eventually fell off by itself but it was a comical site nonetheless!
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Moose
Treena Hill
I spy
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Moose
Laura Dubeck
I driving to work and stop and take a better look
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Moose
Wendy Lebek
What can be more Canadian than this view from my kitchen window of a beautiful sunset over the lake with two moose walking by.
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Goat deer moose ground squirrel hawk
Rose Hollis
Drive by shots of animals
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Goat deer moose ground squirrel hawk
Rose Hollis
Drive by shots of animals
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Goat deer moose ground squirrel hawk
Rose Hollis
Drive by shots of animals
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Goat deer moose ground squirrel hawk
Rose Hollis
Drive by shots of animals
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Goat deer moose ground squirrel hawk
Rose Hollis
Drive by shots of animals
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Momma moose
Dale Ratke
Following some crazy storm clouds with the brilliant yellow canola field!….Then she just has to get in the picture!
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Moose
Marielle Taylor
Spotted a young Bull Moose enjoying a tasty treat of leafy greens in a nearby marsh off highway 60 in the Park.
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Moose
Nancy Hind
My husband called me and said look. Think it turned as I ran to take the picture
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Moose
Mario Aquilina
Taken while paddling in my kayak. It was an incredible experience.
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Moose
Tammy Nash
walking through the pines
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Moose
Tammy Nash
Pretty Moose watching
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Moose
Tammy Nash
beautiful moose enjoying a snack
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Bull Moose
Tammy Nash
Beautiful Bull Moose having a drink of water
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Moose
Tammy Nash
Beautiful Moose having a snack
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Moose
Tammy Nash
Beautiful Moose having a snack
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moose
Karen Rispin
I met this cow moose on a morning walk, rather closer than I would have liked!
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Moose
Cassandra Sheppard
Seen a moose stopped to take his photo
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Moose
Melanie Howard
While canoeing down the South River from forest lake we encountered this beautiful creature
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Algonquin Park
Jessica McComb
Moose: Pog Lake campground Bear with cubs: Opeongo Road Algonquin Park. This was my first time ever being able to photograph a bear with her cubs. I was ecstatic!
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Algonquin Park
Jessica McComb
Moose: Pog Lake campground Bear with cubs: Opeongo Road Algonquin Park. This was my first time ever being able to photograph a bear with her cubs. I was ecstatic!
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Algonquin Park
Jessica McComb
Moose: Pog Lake campground Bear with cubs: Opeongo Road Algonquin Park. This was my first time ever being able to photograph a bear with her cubs. I was ecstatic!
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moose
steven rose
Bull moose bedded down for a while over two hours in fact lots of mosquito bites later he got up
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Moose
Macy Greenhalf

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Moose
Bev Wieben
Crop field checking. Then a sunset rain
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Moose
Bev Wieben
Crop field checking. Then a sunset rain
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Moose
Leila Brosseau
I was driving to the lake to go fishing, and as I turned the corner, to my side was this beautiful moose enjoying her day. I was able to back up, and she continued as she was doing.
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Moose
Janny Beaton

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Moose
Sharon Baynham
Moose distracted by a person down the road
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Moose
Jessica-lynn Norton
These moose were in the field by out house
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Moose
Timothy Ingram
We were on vacation and had a room reserved at Toad River lodge. There was a pond behind the cabins and 3 moose were in the water eating.
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Alces alces
Brett Fong
After a cruise on Maligne Lake to Spirit Island, we decided to go for a walk around the lake and found the 'Moose Lake Loop' which lived up to its name.
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Cow moose
Tracy Chevrier
Moose looking back with look like it wondered what I wanted by stopping
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Moose
Martin Raymond
Early morning on Cabonga
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Moose
Louise Schmidt
Driving down highway. Pulled over to shoulder. Moose start walking so I followed it on the side of road snapping pictures.
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Moose
Peter Beckett
The photo was taken by chance when the moose started to cross the Sturgeon River at Big Lake , Alberta. A series of photo's of the crossing.
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Bull Moose
Teresa Thompson
We were driving through Algonquin Park while on holiday and I saw a huge shadow in the ditch on my right and we turned around and pulled over on the shoulder to have a look. This bull moose was massive, the biggest we have even seen. We didn't even feel safe getting out of the car and took photos through the car window. It will be a memory that I will never forget. I am also doing a painting of this majestic animal.
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Moose
Tracey Simms
One of 3 playing with Mama close by early morning.
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Cow Moose
Vicki Cardinal
Touring the lake on our boat, evening cruise.
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Sea gulls moose caterpiller
Penny Conway
These are photos I’ve taken myself I see the angle and click
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Sea gulls moose caterpiller
Penny Conway
These are photos I’ve taken myself I see the angle and click
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Sea gulls moose caterpiller
Penny Conway
These are photos I’ve taken myself I see the angle and click
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Sea gulls moose caterpiller
Penny Conway
These are photos I’ve taken myself I see the angle and click
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Moose
Kim Davis
Went down the road and saw a moose peeking at me I'm the trees
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Moose
Trenten Pentelichuk
While out storm chasing north east of Byemoor, AB I came across this cow moose standing in the canola. Immediately hit the brakes and had to stop as I just new this was a amazing photo opportunity!
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Bull Calf Moose
Justin Lieffers
While Deer shed hunting in the spring, I came upon an abandoned calf moose. His mother had triplets and abandoned him as the runt. He came up to me and layed right next to me, later following me home. He was healthy and lively. I was instructed by the C.O.'s to take him to the saskatoon university vet hospital. where they promptly uthanized him shortly after arrival. The cruelty of them still haunts me to this day. They never even tried to relocate him at all.
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Bull Calf Moose
Justin Lieffers
While Deer shed hunting in the spring, I came upon an abandoned calf moose. His mother had triplets and abandoned him as the runt. He came up to me and layed right next to me, later following me home. He was healthy and lively. I was instructed by the C.O.'s to take him to the saskatoon university vet hospital. where they promptly uthanized him shortly after arrival. The cruelty of them still haunts me to this day. They never even tried to relocate him at all.
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Bull Calf Moose
Justin Lieffers
While Deer shed hunting in the spring, I came upon an abandoned calf moose. His mother had triplets and abandoned him as the runt. He came up to me and layed right next to me, later following me home. He was healthy and lively. I was instructed by the C.O.'s to take him to the saskatoon university vet hospital. where they promptly uthanized him shortly after arrival. The cruelty of them still haunts me to this day. They never even tried to relocate him at all.
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Bull Calf Moose
Justin Lieffers
While Deer shed hunting in the spring, I came upon an abandoned calf moose. His mother had triplets and abandoned him as the runt. He came up to me and layed right next to me, later following me home. He was healthy and lively. I was instructed by the C.O.'s to take him to the saskatoon university vet hospital. where they promptly uthanized him shortly after arrival. The cruelty of them still haunts me to this day. They never even tried to relocate him at all.
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Moose
Bonnie Lush
I was out in my back yard tilling my vegetable garden, when I looked up here she was a just chewing on the branches. The moose didn’t bother me and I didn’t bother her so I continued to do what I was doing. Moose have frequented our yard for years.
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Moose (Alces alces)
Jake Zamora
A moose emerges from the forest as the rut slowly comes to an end. A light snow falls giving the forest a new look.
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moose
LESLIE GRISCH
driving on forest access roads, came around a corner and there they were
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Moose and Elk
Wendy Tomilson
Crossing guard The moose stood front and centre until the elk had all crossed the road
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Moose (alces alces)
Jacob Gerard
I had seen this moose walking through the Hilliardton Marsh bird banding station at 5:30 am. There it was, 10 feet away from me. So I kept an eye out for it around camp and found this young male later in the day. I sat and watched him eat for nearly an hour, an amazing experience to see such an iconic species in its element.
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Moose
Darrell Nesbitt
Travelling along Highway 24 at dusk, thanks to a recent snowfall, this moose was one of four spotted on that March 2024 day. The sighting of moose are a special find and it's always a great feeling to capture them in farmland habitat that is common today in pockets of Manitoba.
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Moose
Jude P
Say Cheese
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Moose
Michael Whyte
This is one of two moose that spent a few days in my yard eating willow twigs.
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Moose
Dean McMurrer
I got a hot tip about a different colored Moose 3 weeks ago and yesterday I got to see her, I looked it up and is it right that it is a Piebold Female Moose? She is so beautiful,
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MOOSE
HEIDI SANITA
A few years ago my husband and I returned back to St. Anthony ..I love the month of June..Icebergs..on the way there we decided to drive along route 435 .. A blond moose came out of the woods..The sight of a blonde moose, that was my first time. we stopped and they moose just looked at us and carried on back into the woods..I took my shot and thought...wow ..that was great...
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Moose
Linda MacLean
This Photo was taken on our property near Sundridge ON on a trail cam.
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Moose
Dean McKillop
On a rainy day in Cape Breton this female moose appeared out of nowhere and was gone, just as quickly.
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Moose
Nina Stavlund
A male in the wetland.
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Moose
Amanda Nelson
One of the first grizzly bears we saw and she was slowly walking down the river looking for near dead salmon for an easy meal.
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Moose
Amanda Nelson
I took my dad to Bella Coola for the first time and the first morning that we were there, this moose appeared out of nowhere and calmly swam across the river. We spoke with some locals and they had mentioned that it was pretty rare to see a moose in the valley, so that made it even more special.
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Moose
Rhonda Davis
The moose was in the swamp near Kippin's Mill. We stopped to look at the moose, and it started to walk towards my Suv and crossed the road right in front of my vehicle. The water still dripping from its mouth and body. It was gorgeous!
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Alces alces - Northwestern Moose
Betty Calvert
This young moose was travelling beside the highway. When I stopped to get a photo, it stopped and it was, "Looking at me looking at you."
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Moose
Peter Morrison
Moose feeding near Rock Lake
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Moose
Denise Smolcic
Driving along Maligne Lake road came across 13 moose
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Moose
Denise Smolcic
Driving along Maligne Lake road came across 13 moose
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Moose
Denise Smolcic
Driving along Maligne Lake road came across 13 moose
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Moose
Joseph Verdirame
A bull moose strikes an almost comical pose as it gingerly and ably steps over a highway guardrail in Algonquin, yet another example of how wildlife will adapt to civilization.
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Moose
Jake Zamora
Battle of the bulls. Moose rut in Algonquin is always and exciting time. Was able to watch these two as the first snow of the season began to fall.
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Moose
Allison Fieldgate
Just driving along & the family was on the North side of the road & crossed. There were actually 2 adults & 2 calves!
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Moose
Lois Rempel
Going for a drive on an early misty morn
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Moose
Eduardo Pulgar
Slow down . While I was driving on the highway 60 in Algonquin park connecting with the nature, I spotted the moose in the distance , I parked my car on the side of the road in a safe place and I waited for him to cross the road , also I waved the other drivers to slow down, suddenly this huge transport truck came on top of the hill and I snapped this shot. The moose crossed the road safe .
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Moose
Gwendolyn Chiplin
I was driving home and spotted a young moose just standing back in the trees. I always have my camera with me, so I pulled over to snap a few photos. He has an injury over his left eye, but seemed to be having a little chuckle.
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Alces alces Moose
Mike Milner
We were hiking the moose lake loop when this moose came out of the woods and splash into the lake to feed on aquatic plants. So that’s why they call it moose lake
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Moose
Florence Duval
Just out driving around and spotted this white moose.
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Moose
Dean McKillop
It was on the last morning of a 10 day trip to the national park in Cape Breton. I had wanted to get a good shot of a moose but it just had not presented itself. On a bleak dreary morning this young lady showed up in a swampy marsh. I quickly unpacked my gear and got the shot.
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Moose
Ruth Lint
Just out for a drive this spring looking for moose and we found one.
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Male Moose
Karen Morgenstern
Beautiful Male moose in the fall colours near Prince George.
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Moose
Megan Parsons
My husband and I love exploring the woods on our four-wheelers. One day, we had a wonderful encounter with a majestic moose on our trail. We stopped to admire its beauty before it wandered off into the woods. I launched my drone and captured a great shot of the moose enjoying a stroll in the river.
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Moose
Siddharthsinh Jadeja
A beautiful cow Moose in the magical habitat of the Canadian Rockies.
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Moose
Joseph Verdirame
While exploring a beaver pond in Algonquin, this shy cow moose slowly emerged, crossed the pond, and browsed on fall foliage.
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Moose
Joseph Verdirame
While exploring a beaver pond in Algonquin, this shy cow moose slowly emerged, crossed the pond, and browsed on fall foliage.
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Moose
Joseph Verdirame
While exploring a beaver pond in Algonquin, this shy cow moose slowly emerged, crossed the pond, and browsed on fall foliage.
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Moose
Joseph Verdirame
While exploring a beaver pond in Algonquin, this shy cow moose slowly emerged, crossed the pond, and browsed on fall foliage.
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Moose
Joseph Verdirame
Hiking through Algonquin one fall day, I spotted this delightful pair, a cow moose with her single calf. The calf seemed to mimic its mother's every move, hence my nickname 'moose in stereo'.
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Moose eating in a pond
Carol Tanguay
We were driving home on Highway 17 and noticed a moose with a baby eating in a pond on the side of the highway. The baby was hiding in the trees while the mother stood in the water eating grass.
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Janice Coulter
Janice Coulter
Curious Moose stops to take a look at the traffic on Highway 60
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Moose
Sally Quon

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Canadian Moose / Alces alces
Matthew Dettling
After waiting for this bull moose to finish its nap, it stood up and gave us a good minute of stretching and looking around before heading off into some thicker brush
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Canadian Moose / Alces alces
Matthew Dettling
After waiting for this bull moose to finish its nap, it stood up and gave us a good minute of stretching and looking around before heading off into some thicker brush
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Chantal Labelle
Chantal Labelle
Orignal qui se trouvait en bordure de la route qui se rend au lac Maligne .
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Chantal Labelle
Chantal Labelle
Orignal qui se trouvait en bordure du lac Maligne.
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Moose
Darlene Tanner
I was driving and spotted this moose ahead of me on its way towards the foggy highway. I pulled over a good distance away and caught it just crossing the yellow line.
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Lyndon Norman
Two bull moose sparring in the first snowfall. I have spent countless hours finding moose just this season and trying to get up close in a safe way to get some photos of their rutting behaviours. When it all came together, I was able to climb up a ridge and be up close and personal with them for under an hour and got some amazing photo ops.
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Moose
Lyndon Norman
A bull moose traversing through a fall landscape as the first snow falls...
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Moose and dog
Diana Tissington
We live on an acreage and are fortunate to watch wildlife almost daily. Our dogs appreciate the moose and their size and keep a decent distance.
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Moose
Kevin Walz
I was hiking on Bald Hill Trail, I walked around a bend in the trail and there she was standing on the trail.
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Oct 29, 2023
Lisa Lambert
Mom and calves enjoying a snack just off the hwy
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Moose
Brenda Klosse
This moose surprised us by coming out of the willows when we were watching the sunset. I did get a few pictures of the moose from a front angle but I took a few as it walked away from us down a trail. I decided I liked that aspect especially with a little bit of light left over from the sunset.
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Moose
Brenda Klosse
I could see this moose running into a patch of willows. It turned around and the only thing I could see was the head. As the moose stood there looking, it seemed that it thought it was hidden. It was twilight but I tried a few shots anyway. I like the way the moose is looking directly at me.
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Moose
JOE WILSON
Winter food is scarce for this young Bull Moose seen feeding on some twigs
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Leah MacMillan
Escaping the annoying bugs of springtime, this young bull moose was wading deep amongst the reeds on a remote lake in Algonquin Park. It was a thrill to be eye level with this moose as we quietly paddled by.
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Moose
Leah MacMillan
In the springtime, the bugs are so annoying for the moose that they wade into the water to escape them and have a meal or two in peace. Although her head is still covered in insects, this cow seems to be enjoying the swim-up salad bar!
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Moose Bull
Mark Traill
While moose hunting ond picture early morning and second picture of rock cliff fishing on this lake just south of Armstrong
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Momma moose and her young ones
Marlene Blake
I have never seen a moose before , while we were travelling these back roads in hope of seeing something low and behold coming across a field was this momma moose and her young ones. I was in awe, couldn’t believe my eyes…i was also very excited..
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Momma moose and her young ones
Marlene Blake
I have never seen a moose before , while we were travelling these back roads in hope of seeing something low and behold coming across a field was this momma moose and her young ones. I was in awe, couldn’t believe my eyes…i was also very excited..
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Momma moose and her young ones
Marlene Blake
I have never seen a moose before , while we were travelling these back roads in hope of seeing something low and behold coming across a field was this momma moose and her young ones. I was in awe, couldn’t believe my eyes…i was also very excited..
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Momma moose and her young ones
Marlene Blake
I have never seen a moose before , while we were travelling these back roads in hope of seeing something low and behold coming across a field was this momma moose and her young ones. I was in awe, couldn’t believe my eyes…i was also very excited..
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Moose
Trisha Snider
On Christmas Day just entering Algonquin I was greeted by a bull moose. What a wonderful Christmas present from nature.
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Moose
Nina Stavlund
A Moose wandering into the lake.
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Moose
Dean McMurrer
On an October fall day as I was out driving looking for Wildlife and all of a sudden I spotted a Moose come out of the trees and then another and another and then this nice looking Bull Moose came out and walked into the pond and started drinking and as I watched I thought it'd be so neat to get a shot of him as he finishes drinking and dang I sure did,
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Moose Cow and Calf
Colleen Dragatis
Came upon this scene while driving Maligne Lake Road. Took the picture from the road above the valley.
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Bull Moose
Kerry Arhur
This bull moose was meandering through the woods grazing on grass and leaves. I noticed him while driving through the park
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moose
Edmund Power
a family of moose came of the woods to cross the highway
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Moose
Corine Milton
This picture was taken in the shallow area of our small lake. Moose are very leery but I was able to get this photo before he noticed me and immediately took off.
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Bull Moose
Kyla Black
I had spent the morning watching this bull moose as he grazed and courted a nearby cow moose while on a fall trip to Jasper National Park, Alberta. When the female decided to cross the river I was excited to see him follow shortly afterwards and took a few quick captures of this handsome bull with the beautiful autumn foliage in the background. I love that I was able to capture the splash of the water as he traversed the river.
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Alces alces americana
Michael Morash
Early morning break... During an early morning paddle I came across this pair at a marshy area on Joe Lake in Algonquin Park.
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Alces alces americana
Michael Morash
On an early morning paddle on Joe Lake, and came across one of the two on a muddy bay on Joe Lake. The younger calf joined it's mother about 20 minutes after I arrived.
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Moose
Lou Ryan
Moose in my backyard
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Moose
Dean McMurrer
On Oct 2/2023 I saw this male Moose near a slough eating and a few minutes later as he moved on I went to this land where I often take pictures of the fall colors and sat in my truck quietly for about 10 minutes and all of a sudden he came around the corner and walked right towards me, after looking at me for several minutes he slowly walked off into the brush,
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Norrie Franko
A snowy moose in Algonquin Park. This was the first time I was able to capture a bull with antlers in the snow in Algonquin PArk. Aweeeeee
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moose
Norrie Franko
I was sooooo pleased to see this Bull moose in Algonquin Park. It was the first time I had taken pictures of a Bull moose in Algonquin with antlers in the snow
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moose cow
Norrie Franko
Jasper was an amazing place to watch and photograph moose. You just never knew when they would appear or how long they would stay. You had to be quick to capture special moments.
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moose
Norrie Franko
Jasper was an amazing place to watch and photograph moose. You just never knew when they would appear or how long they would stay. You had to be quick to capture special moments.
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human, moose
Jim Chung
Wendy sees her first bull moose.
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moose
Jim Chung
A portrait of a young woman flashing us her winning smile.
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moose
Allison Haskell
Young moose that wanders in the neighbourhood browsing on the bushes came down my street and steps up toward the welcome sign and meets the fearless house cat
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Moose
Judy Lynn Carson
Young Moose
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Moose
Heather Stiller

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Moose
Alexandre Lauzier
My first moose encounter. It was a really intimate moment.
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Moose/Alces alces.
Kristina Chomyshen
While checking on crop growth I spotted a beautiful moose, and we watched each other a moment before it walked away.
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Moose
Jessica Bos
I was touring around the Yukon, not too far outside of Whitehorse on a hike when I saw this moose. Of course the camera makes it look like I was a lot closer than I was!
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Larry Dance
Larry Dance
Spent over 4 hours with Happy Moose about a km into the bush in one of my secret locations. He showed no signs of Stress, which surprised me, until we heard the Wolves in the background. Took over 800 shots.
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Moose
Sean Tilden

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Calf Moose
Allison Padget
A young calf moose, with mother nearby
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Moose
Raghuvamsh Chavali
Moose along the road side
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Moose
Brittany Crossman
A pair of moose silhouetted during sunrise, NB, Canada
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Moose
Brittany Crossman
A bull moose taking a drink from a small stream.
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Moose
Shaun Antle
It was 5:30am, I lay awake prior to our camp wake up call completely overrun with excitement and anticipation for finding and observing a moose. We'd canoed 17kms into the backcountry and it was my 40th birthday. We were absolutely rewarded beyond expectations when a cow and a bull appeared out of the woods into the little bay and meandered about, allowing us to capture so many amazing images!
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Bull Moose
Sivaprakash Rajendran
The Massive (Bull Moose)! |Jasper National Park| Alberta,Canada|Oct 2022| What a day it was !! I had been searching this big creature almost an year and all the seasons, but never got a single trace until that day. Back to Back 7 moose’s in a row including a bull moose !!!!
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Moose
Wade Morasch
Young bull moose sticking his tongue out at me as if to say "na na nana na you can`t get me, I`m on the other side of the fence.
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Moose
Patricia Lin
My daughter and I were at our community playground, when we saw this moose, who frequents our community, peaking out from behind the slide. He seemed to enjoy watching us as much as we enjoyed watching him.
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Moose
Jude Pelley
Majestic Moose... taken in Algonquin Park after a fresh deep snowfall. Moose had come out of forest to nibble on some small pines.
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Moose
John Pizniur

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Moose
John Pizniur

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Bull Moose
Steve Jacobsen
Large Bull moose watching me through the willows on one of my walks at the farm. Dec '21.
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Moose
Sylvain Duprat
I was hiking in the mountain near home and at one point I feel observed. I stopped my walk and I checked through the forest to finally discover a moose who was spying on me, he was pretty close to me all this time and his legs looked a lot like small pine trees, the color of his fur perfectly matched the surroundings. Perfect camo to walk in the forest !
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Moose
Charlotte Reisiger
He thinks he was hiding behind the tree
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Moose
Sharon Walker
This moose was resting in the sun in December and I was able to capture this photograph before he left.
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Cow Moose
June Krisko
A Moose showed up at our door on a very cold January 2, 2022. I jumped out of bed, threw on my hat, got my boots and grabbed my camera. I've been tracking a Moose for the past four years, including putting up a trail camera. It was -20 degrees Celsius, I was shaking from excitement and the cold! You could see the frost on her chin hairs through the camera zoom lens. And I thought, wow, what an experience.
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Moose
irving bennett

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Moose
Scott Haldane
We had been told that there was a huge population of moose on the island of Newfoundland, first introduced in the 1904 from New Brunswick but now numbering approximately 120,000. However, we'd been driving around Gros Morne National Park for a week and hadn't seen any moose at all. Finally, as we drove the final few kilometres to the National Historic Site at L'Anse aux Meadows, we came upon this huge bull moose. It was worth the wait!
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moose
steven rose
three bulls getting together at the end of the rutting season for a little head to head action
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steven rose
Two bulls getting together at the end of the rutting season for a little head to head action
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steven rose
three bulls getting together at the end of the rutting season for a little head to head action
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Moose
Scott Haldane
We had just exited the National Historic Site when we saw this cow and calf pair feeding in the open. We were able to observe the moose couple for quite a while and were left with a strong sense of the mother/child bond between them.
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Moose
Lori Kupsch
There is a wildlife rehabilitation center in central Alberta. The area is known for a large moose and great grey owl population. There are a couple of areas near the center that are popular with the moose. I love the blue eyes of this female.
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Moose
Lori Kupsch
There is a wildlife rehabilitation center in central Alberta. The area is known for a large moose and great grey owl population. This young bull moose was orphaned and taken in by the rehab center. When he was old enough, he was released in the area along with 2 female orphans.
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Moose
Lori Kupsch
There is a wildlife rehabilitation center in central Alberta. The area is known for a large moose and great grey owl population. This young bull moose was orphaned and taken in by the rehab center. When he was old enough, he was released in the area along with 2 female orphans.
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Moose
Lori Kupsch
There is a wildlife rehabilitation center in central Alberta. The area is known for a large moose and great grey owl population. I found this large bull moose in a field of red bushes.
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bull moose
steven rose
Walking down mizzy trail this bull walked towards us until he caught our scent a guy stepped out to see if anyone else was walk the trail
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cow moose/ alces alces
Sharon Gallina
The iconic moose with a maple leaf in her mouth!
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Moose
Jason Marino
A mother moose stays close to her calf during a woodland stroll near Pincher Creek, Alberta.
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Moose
Clifford Dupuis
Bull Moose – This bull moose appears in excellent condition as he run past in the knee-deep spring snows after surviving another winter in Kananaskis Country.
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Moose
Clifford Dupuis
This cow moose appears in excellent condition as she pauses from her grazing of the plant life to see what I was doing.
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Moose
Clifford Dupuis
Knee Deep in Dinner – This young Moose enjoys some sweet vegetation in the waters at Big Hill Springs, Alberta.
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Moose
Tanner Belcourt
A young moose emerging from the trees with its mother nearby
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Moose/ alces alces
Sharon Gallina
It was thrilling for me to see this beautiful cow moose at sunrise
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Moose
Joe Wilson
It looks like this moose has sharp teeth. Just bad bottom gums and the top is actually its tongue
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Moose
Joe Wilson
During the rut this Bull Moose decided the quickest way to get to a Cow across the small lake was to swim
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Moose
Lyndon Norman
A sneaky shot of a cow moose with Fall colours around.
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Cow Moose
Jamie Bussey
A cow moose emerging from a lake after diving for aquatic vegetation. As they emerge their ears spring back creating impressive water patterns. This particular shot also shows the moose clearing her nostrils creating an eruption of bubbles as she pulls her head back.
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Moose
Christy Grinton
This little Moose calf was found enjoying the first snow fall in Jasper this year
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Moose
Lori Kupsch
This area is a well-known spot for great grey owls. I was out looking for them when I came across 2 bull moose in the distance.
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Moose
Colin Penno
Came across this bull moose in a field in Jasper. I was by myself & watched him for about 10-15 mins before he disappeared in the trees.
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Moose
Colin Penno
In Jasper, on Maligne Lake Road, saw this bull moose in the trees laying down. Had a female & younger offspring nearby as well. Waited about 1.5 hours for it to emerge from the trees, off & on raining at the time.
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Moose
Randy Tremblay
A bull moose walks along the lakeshore during the early stages of the fall rut.
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Bull Moose
Jim Passmore
While sitting on the shore of a swamp, I had the privilege of watching this bull moose take a leisurely soak on a buggy spring day (taken at a respectable distance with a telephoto lens) .
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Moose
Thomas Manning
A cheeky moose enjoy the winter weather
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Moose
Sandra Reed
Magical moment of seeing something in the thick bush possibly moving, and then very confidently, a beautiful bull Moose emerged from its afternoon slumber to come and have a drink.
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Moose
Donna Feledichuk
I spotted this grouse while I was walking down a path through the forest. I laid on the ground and shot this image before the grouse made its way back into the trees
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Female Moose
Sara King
Who is looking at who? - A female Moose is feeding from the bottom of a small lake
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Moose
Jean Wallace
A moose with an itch. He didn't seem to mind me watching as he bent back to scratch an itch!
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Bull Moose
Shaun Antle
It was 5 am, I’m tossing and turning, awaiting a wake-up call for 5:30am. I was turning 40 today and hoping to see a Moose! Pushed off @ 6:30am. The water was calm, skies cloudy, scene stunning. As we steered around a corner, a cove came into view; out came a Cow Moose! We were elated and silently screaming, she made her way into the water, she began feeding on the lilies! It wasn't 5 minutes later, something caught our attention, coming from our left; we turned out heads, the bushes began to violently shake! Then, in all his majestic glory, a stunning 17 pt Bull made his way out towards us!
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Richard Eckert
This appears to be an unwise decision, a mama moose takes her very young calf out to travel along a highway. But who's to know that circumstances that got them there. By the way, they did successfully dodge some traffic and head back into the woods unharmed.
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Moose
Travis Currah
During the rut, this handsome fella was hot on the trail of a mate. I observed him enter the pond, then change his mind to walk along the shore to give us this beautiful reflection.
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Moose Calf
Charlene McIntosh
I came across a cow moose and her calf feeding by the side of the hwy in Algonquin. The calf went into the bush but turned around to give me the perfect frame for his cute face.
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Moose
Taylor Scott
Young Moose shrouded in Fall foliage
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Moose
Taylor Scott
young Moose shrouded in Fall foliage
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Female Moose
Sara King
As we approached the small lake on our hike we heard the sounds of splashing. Imagine our excitement to find a female moose swimming and feeding off the lake bottom
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Moose, Alces Alces
BRIAN DE VILLE
On an early October visit to Algonquin Park, I came across this impressive bull moose in an open bog. He was enjoying a morning drink and breakfast of water plants. I took several photos from a distance with my 500mm lens, then moved on so that he might continue with his meal.
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Shawn Chapman
Bull moose seen while driving through NB in Oct 2019
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Shawn Chapman
Bull moose, Seen while driving some back roads in NB
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irving bennett

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Moose
Carol Chrisp
She was walking along the marsh at the end of the lake. She seemed to be not bothered by us and just kept on eating.
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moose
Richard Eckert
A female moose along the shore of the Teslin River in Yukon Territories.
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moose
Karen Powell
On the Run Each year I see a cow moose and her calf feeding on the underwater grass of this swamp. As I understand, there are several nutrients in these grass and weeds. I missed them actually feeding this year, but did manage to catch them in the swamp.
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Moose
Melvin Legge
Cow moose beautifully framed by the autumn colors in Larose forest. Saw 6 of these on Oct 08.
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Moose (Alces alces)
Ferenc Cegledi
Majestic moose bull (Alces alces) standing in snow in a winter forest in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada
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Moose (Alces alces)
Ferenc Cegledi
Majestic moose bull (Alces alces) standing in snow in a winter forest in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada
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Moose (Alces alces)
Ferenc Cegledi
Majestic moose cow (Alces alces) and her calf in snow in a winter forest in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada
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Moose (Alces alces)
Ferenc Cegledi
Young moose (Alces alces) knelt down in the snow to find something to eat under the snow in a winter forest in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada
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Moose (Alces alces)
Ferenc Cegledi
Mama moose with her calf (Alces alces) crossing the road in snow, Alberta, Canada
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BRENDA CROSWELL
I captured this moose just after he swam across the creek in front of my property
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Moose
William Barkaie
Mother and Calf along the Canada Alaska Highway
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Moose
Charlotte Reisiger
I was hiking taking a photos of the fall warblers, and all of a sudden this bull comes out less than 20 feet behind me, surprised the heck out of both of us!
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Moose
Alyx Luger
Moose are frequent visitors of my neighbourhood as we live in one of the last major neighbourhoods before the edge of the city. Here, a moose calf is grazing a short distance from where I was walking past the houses on the edge of my street.
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Moose
Alyx Luger
Moose are frequent visitors of my neighbourhood as we live in one of the last major neighbourhoods before the edge of the city. Here, a female moose and her one of her two calves are grazing a short distance from where I was walking past the houses on the edge of my street.
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Moose
Alyx Luger
Moose are frequent visitors of my neighbourhood as we live in one of the last major neighbourhoods before the edge of the city. Here, a female moose and her two calves are grazing a short distance from where I was walking past the houses on the edge of my street.
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Moose
Jonathan Franchomme
A young buck eating at sunrise.
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Sharon Sawtell
Big Bull moose in fall foliage
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Bull Moose
Wendy White
My daughter and I came across this handsome bull moose feeding in a marsh one evening. It was a thrill to be able to stand quietly to watch and photograph him.
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Perpetua Quigley
Moose in velvet A group of photo friends, we take a water taxi to the interior of Algonquin Park and go off the grid. Three days of perfect conditions at our breezy campsite. We paddle 5-6 hours each day on Opeongo Lake to Hailstorm Creek a landscape of soft bog with red water lilies. We come upon five bachelors and 2 bulls. One bull moose with water streaming off his velvety antlers blows bubbles and munches on the red water lilies. This photo is accompanied with a haiku poem of 17 syllables in three lines. Haiku red water lilies as water streams from velvet bull blowing bubbles
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Moose
Jonathan Franchomme
This spring, I had in mind to photograph baby moose. To my great pleasure, on my way to the mountains of Gaspésie, I had the privilege to spend 3 days with two twin moose. In this picture, as I was coming down the mountain, they were coming up in my direction. Directly after this photo, they joined their mother a little higher on the mountain.
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Moose
Scott Bagg
Moose, munching. This cow moose was spotted in late summer on the Crow River in Algonquin Provincial Park from a distance by canoe. We kept our distance as we paddled past, though she didnt seem too fussed by the company during her afternoon snack.
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Rufous Hummingbird
Neal Weisenberg
A bull and cow Moose feed along the shores of the still frozen Maligne Lake in Jasper Park.
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Moose
Neal Weisenberg
After a cold swim in the Maligne River, this cow Moose shakes off both water and ice from its' coat.
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Young bull moose
HEIDI sANITA
ON MY DRIVE BACK FROM OTTAWA , I DECIDED TO DRIVE DOWN TO THE PARK ...I WAS HOPING TO COME ACROSS AN ANIMAL..OFTEN WITHOUT LUCK..HOWEVER THIS DAY I WAS IN LUCK..AT KM 3 , THERE THIS BEAUTIFUL YOUNG BULL MOOSE WAS JUST SLURPING UP THE WATER...THAT MADE MY DAY !!!!
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Moose
Linda Danyluk
We were in Ft. Macleod and decided to take the dogs for a walk in the nature park there. On our way out we saw a cow moose feeding so we stopped for photos. As she wandered off she was joined by a calf - more photos. We were just leaving when the bull moose crossed the road just ahead of us and waded into a small pond. Yup, more photos.
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Moose
Larry Dance
I was about 3/4 mile into the bush and found an open area where the Moose was located. I will always remember his day the rest of my life, minus 20's, spent over 4 hours with the Moose from his nap to feeding. All I heard was Wolves howling in the background and the odd truck on Hwy 60. A couple of days later the Moose lost one Antler, so my timing was just right. (or lucky) When the Moose was napping he would open one eye just to check on me. I think I took about 800 photos that day.
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Bull Moose Calves
Stephen Jacobsen
Sibling bull moose calves provide foreground of mountain mirage at dusk. I was on my way to west quarter at the farm.
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moose in canola field
BRENDA CROSWELL
across the truck route 15 is my neighbors field and was lucky enough to see this moose
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Linda Mcbride
As I was heading at my cottage Rufus Lake for the weekend I noticed a moose in a creek along the side of the road nibbling on vegetation and I was able to stop and get some shots with my Nikon D7100 . Highlight of the night.
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Moose
Maxime Legare-Vezina
A moose feeding in the lake by a beautiful misty morning. Taken from a kayak.
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Karine Gignac
A young moose, escaping horse-fly bites. I caught the scene while on a boat ride on the McKenzie River.
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young bull moose
HEIDI sANITA
May , this year , headed out to the Algonquin Park...this is one of my favorite park to visit. I was looking for the painted trillium ( Spruce Bog Trail ) I did not even seen of them. I was so disappointed ...2 years ago there were some...always in the same area. On my way down to the West Gate at KM 3 , i noticed cars stopping on both side of the road...I said to myself...car accident or a MOOSE.. and so it was...a beautiful young bull moose...he just carried on with his slurping up the water minerals ...I thought to myself...ok...no trilliums..BUT.. THIS MOOSE MADE MY DAY.
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Moose
John Pizniur

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Moose
Al Irwin
Nice place for lunch
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linda mcbride
I took this shot in my back home in Harty Ontario . I was getting myself ready to go to work that morning when I notice the moose outside in my front yard I immediately grab my Nikon and ran outside and I was able to get a couple shots before it ran away. It sure made my day. I also crop it a little bit.
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Jane LeBlanc
We were in the right place at the right time as this moose walked across our driveway.
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Mona Butler
Taking it all in
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Moose
Michael Whyte
Was out taking photos of the sunset and was lucky to stumble upon this photo opportunity!
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Moose
John Pizniur

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Moose
Lori Kupsch
I was around the Raven area searching for Great Grey Owls. On one of my circles around the area, I ran across a mother moose and her twins.
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Moose
Colin Bruce
I was able to watch a cow moose bed down for the night, much to my surprise her yearling came to find her several minutes later. This allowed me to get a shot of both mom and calf, who were both well aware I was watching
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Moose
Oliver Moorman
I watched this moose walking slowly through a pond in Algongion Park for quite some time before I got the right angle to take this shot. Definitely worth the wait!
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Moose
Jean Wallace
I came across a moose family snacking before bedding down for the night -- what a treat!
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Moose
Jean Wallace
A beautiful moose on an autumn day.
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Moose
Jean Wallace
Mother moose and her yearling stopping by for a late afternoon snack.
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Moose
Dean McKillop
I had just spent a week in and around Cape Breton National Park. One of my objectives was to try to capture a good shot of a moose. All week they had evaded me and kept out of sight. The morning that I was leaving for home there were several moose that appeared in a nearby marshy area. I had to unbury my camera gear from the bottom of the truck but for me the thrill to see one of these majestic creatures made my whole trip!
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Moose/ Alces alces
Scott Rickett
We were on our anniversary in Jasper, on a drive to Maligne Lake. We noticed this moose and pulled off into a picnic area. He was thrashing through the bushes on the opposite side of the river. We followed him for a bit and then he turned towards up and crossed. A photo I have been waiting for for a long time
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Female Moose
Karen Morgenstern
Beautiful cow moose feeding in a pond at sunset.
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Moose
Kristie Shinohara
Came across this beautiful animal while driving hyw 60. No matter how many times I see them, I am always amazed.
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moose/Alces
Peggy Baker
This is my first time seeing a bull moose, so I was pretty excited. I got there early in the morning just as the sun was coming up and hide myself by some big trees. I knew he wanted to cross the road so would have to cross the field in front of me. For a moment I almost forgot to take a photo, he was so majestic.
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Moose
Eric Pike
This calf moose was happy enough to pose while munching on some twigs :)
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Moose
Tammy McClennan
I love this photo since it looks like the bull moose is pondering.
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Moose
Tammy McClennan
Bull moose was eating new tree shoots. Just massive. Spotted midday.
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Moose
Tammy McClennan
It appears that the wee moose is sticking their tongue out.
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Moose
Tammy McClennan
This Bull Moose was casually eating in a field off of Highway 60.Spotted on a misty morning.
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Moose
Tammy McClennan
Camping at Algonquin Provincial Park, I spotted this huge bull moose during my morning moose search. He was in a field off of Highway 60
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Moose
ZHICHENG DENG
Moose shot in a chilly early morning. I was sitting in my car and waiting for half hour for the first sun ray hitting the filed as the golden background.
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Moose (Alces alces)
Spiros Sideris
Driving west on hwy 60 one early evening in July, I spotted this moose cow having a relaxing dinner of reeds and tall grasses. She was really enjoying her evening meal. After taking many photos, this is the one my family likes the best.
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Moose
Ryan Malley
With limited light left, we finally saw what we came to see. Drinking water after a long, hot day in July, this moose was beautifully lit up by the setting sun.
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steven rose
Browsing the trees. Over night he lost an antler which we found nearby where he had bedded down for the night
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Photographing Moose
Nina Stavlund
Wildlife along roads in Ontario can be quite common. This time we saw a Moose with calf along the busy Highway 60 corridor going through Algonquin Park.
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Moose Calf
Nina Stavlund
Portrait of a young moose.
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Moose
Nina Stavlund
Adult female moose drinking water at the lake.
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Moose
Nina Stavlund
Synchronized drinking..? Momma Moose with calf had a quiet and relaxed morning.
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Moose
Chris Knox
Hiking through Skyline Trail and came across some Moose droppings... Just 25 feet away was a female Moose grazing. We could hear the male, but he was just out of sight.
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Moose
Chris Knox
Hiking through Skyline Trail and came across some Moose droppings... Just 25 feet away was a female Moose grazing. We could hear the male, but he was just out of sight.
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Moose
Brenda Reifferscheid
This young bull moose was enjoying some canola regrowth along the roadside.
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Donna Feledichuk
A bull moose stepped out from the trees and I waited quite a while until he moved onto a ridge that gave a clear view with no obstructions to catch the sunset
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Moose
Colin Beckett
I was driving home down the backroads near humboldt when I saw a moose calf in the bushes so I stopped and took a picture
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Moose / Cow & Calf
Ken Hunter
On a hike through the park we came across and calf moose, then we immediately looked for mom, and found her. We watched them interact for 20 to 30 minutes, then they wandered off. Always a pleasure enjoying wildlife this close without them being affected by you.
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Moose / Calf
Ken Hunter
On a hike through the park we came across and calf moose, then we immediately looked for mom, and found her. We watched them interact for 20 to 30 minutes, then they wandered off. Always a pleasure enjoying wildlife this close without them being affected by you.
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moose
jean-Simon Bégin
A bull moose on the top of a moutain.
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moose
jean-simon Bégin
while kayaking I encountered this beautifull female.
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Moose
Monica Schimanke
Snow falls on a moose in the meadow
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Moose
Sandra Reed
I was travelling up highway 60 in Algonquin Park and noticed some motion amongst the green up ahead, and all of a sudden a Moose was emerging!
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Moose
Karen Fahrlander
Many times I have driven by Medicine Lake in Jasper National Park, hoping there would be wildlife on the lake. This particular day in October, a cow moose and her calf walked near the water's edge. I tried to capture the reflections in the background and show the moose in their landscape.
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BULL MOOSE
James Rogers
CAPTURED LATE IN THE DAY...FINALLY SAW WHAT I HAD BEEN SEARCHING FOR...LOVE THE DRIPPING WATER FROM HIS MOUTH.
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Moose
Justin Hoffman
With the goal of photographing the bull mnoose of Cape Breton Island during the fall rut, I travelled from my home in Ottawa to hike and search for these majestic and larger-than-life animals. After hitting the island trails and covering 34.1 km's over three full days, I finally found the brute bull I had been hoping for.
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Moose Family
Justin Hagerman
On our trip through highway 60 in Algonquin Park, we were fortunate to come across a female, her calf, and a bull assimilating himself into the picture during mating season. It was a once in a lifetime experience!
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Bull Moose
Laura Sweeney
Spotted along the roadside of highway 60 in Algonquin. He was accompanied by a female and a calf during mating season, October 2nd, 2021.
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moose
Valerie Browne
Just taking a drive and there it was. Made husband stop and back up.
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Moose
Fred Foster
Canoeing on Booth Lake in Algonquin Park
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Moose
John Pizniur

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Moose
Judi Ranks
Moose frequent this area We keep our eyes open and camera handy
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Moose
Ian Murray
Autumn moose on the Cabot Trail.
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Moose cow strolling with calf
Jessica Cadieux
Cow walking in our back trail with twin calves(1 is not in picture)
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Moose
Bruce Chappell
I was with my sister and brother in law, on our way to Lanse-aux-meadows. This moose was not to worried about us. Picture taken from inside our vehicle.
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Moose
Patrice Paisley
Moose Cow & New Born Calf
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Moose
Lorelei Cadotte
I was Driving along the highway. I come across this moose grazing in the fields. He starred at me for a bit, so I got out of my truck and i took this photo. he continued to graze and I left.
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Moose / Alces alces
Matthew Dettling
I consider this photos one of my all time "right place at the right time" photos. It was close to mothers day and I went for a drive in the rain to some backroads about an hour out of Grande Prairie, AB. This cow moose and her twins I met on the road and I stopped and they stopped to take a moment to figure out if I was danger. Luckily momma did not see my vehicle as danger and they casually trotted off into the trees.
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Moose
jason george
Went to the park hoping to see a bear, when this moose appeared and grazed the fields as it wandered back into the morning mist rounding in.
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Moose
Hector Michaud
Moose losing its velvet at the end of the summer.
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Moose
Hector Michaud
This photo was taken in the early morning hours of the summer solstice.
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Moose
Edward Busby
This young bull moose was hanging out in a small boggy area along the roadside heading into Algonquin Park
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kelly skinner
Mom and baby moose in Algonquin.
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Moose
Richard Smith
I was walking home from photographing birds in a nearby wood. I came across a mother and 2 young moose drinking from puddle on the path ahead of me.
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Moose
Ray Holmberg

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Richard Eckert
A young moose browses young willows along the shore.
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Richard Eckert
A young moose being casual along the shore of Bob Quinn Lake.
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Moose
Kunal Mahajan
Moose was out for drinking water early morning. I was able to click it standing pretty far away
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Richard Eckert
A young moose pauses for a drink along the shores of Bob Quinn Lake in northwest BC.
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Moose
Richard Eckert
A young, curious moose contemplates its floating audience and the possibility of a swim.
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Moose
Lyndon Norman
During the mating season for moose (the moose rut) they are very actively pursuing one and other to mate. This one evening, the male was making his was to the female in the background and did not care I was there close in my vehicle. I think this shot really tells that story.
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Moose
Brenda Devins
I discovered a set of twin moose just a half mile from our house. Mom was ready for supper and the kids were ready for fun!
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Moose
Brenda Devins
I received a call from a neighbor working his field. He said bring your camera! He had come across these newborn twins!
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Woodland Moose
Geoffrey Giebelhaus
On my most recent trip to Jasper my partner and I decided that seeing a moose was on our must-see list. So we set out early in the morning to try our luck. While walking near a pond we heard a huge splash, obscured by trees we watched hesitantly to decide what we'd heard. Moments later we watched as this young bull moose swam across the water and into the woods. Peaking around trees as he watched us with curiosity I was able to snap this shot.
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Moose
Neal Weisenberg
A bull Moose with a very long bell in the Fall in Jasper Park.
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Moose
Neal Weisenberg
A bull Moose in the Fall rut in Jasper Park.
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Female Moose- Alces alces americana
Gary Purpur
Came across two young female moose feeding along the park highway. They were very calm and didn't seem bothered by my being there.
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Moose
Connie Williamson
It just finished hailing and this fella was eating the hail off the heli deck.
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Moose
Neal Weisenberg
A bull Moose waits patiently for a cow Moose to come into estrus during the annual moose rut(the cow is just out of the photo).
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Moose
Jane LeBlanc
This young moose was full of brain ticks, which are carried by deer (don't affect the deer) but are fatal to moose. It had to be put down.
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Moose
Lori Bennett Bennett
This moose stopped nibbling a tree long enough to smile for a picture or two for me. Taken in January 2021 near Beryl Prairie in Nortern BC
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Moose
Sam Osman
Even though you can only see one moose, there we two moose at the scene, mother and cub. I came across them while driving along the highway 60 that goes through the park.
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Canadian Moose
Donna Feledichuk
This young cow moose was digging in the snow forage for grass and decide to move to the edge of the forest to munch on the fresh shoots from the young trees
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Moose
John Pizniur

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Gord Yakimow
Rancheria is about 250 km from a cabin I once owned in the Yukon (where I lived for many years). I was camping there when a moose came out to feed in this large pond.
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Moose
John Pizniur

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Moose
Lori Kupsch
I was driving country roads one evening when I spotted 2 moose in a canola field at sunset. I stood at the edge of the field and took a few pictures while they looked on.
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Guoqiang Xue
Family taking pictures of a moose in Algonquin Provincial Park
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Anna Winiarski
Big bull moose protecting his family while cow and baby moose was eating their breakfast
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Moose
Chip Au
Photo was taken during my visit to Algonquin Provincial Park exploring the nature
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Jean-Simon Bégin Bégin
a splendid moose during autumn in Charlevoix. First snow
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Moose
Jean-Simon Bégin
During de last autumns I only saw this huge moose during a 2 weeks expedition.
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Moose
Jean-Simon Bégin
This huge moose was sleeping when I found him. I waited 2 hours before he got up.
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Arnold Janz
Moose visit our yard every year, attracted to red osier dogwood. This one really enjoyed the dogwood next to our house.
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Canadian Moose
Pauline Lalonde
I saw this moose coming out a clump of trees by our home. It had a branch hanging off its antlers like it had just had a fight with a a shrub! He came out the winner!
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Moose
Rayma Hill
This cow moose was photographed as she ate early one morning in the marsh in Algonquin Park.
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Moose
Janice Willson
We came upon this beauty very early the morning during the autumn rut while she was having a snack. What you cannot see is the young bull that was calling to her from the shore.
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Moose
Laura Miles
Early morning I went down Opeongo road, at the begining of the road is a lake. I decided to park the car and walk to the lake, crossing the lake was a beautiful male moose, I snapped the shot when I saw him
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Moose
Patrick Hulley
Moose are such beautiful and majestic animals to watch. I was fortunate to hang out with these Moose while watching them feed on the weeds in the back marshes of Lake Opeongo in Algonquin Park.
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Moose
philip childs
Female Moose trying to remain hidden while snacking on leaves and twigs in Muskoka, Ontario
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Kim Van Duinkerken
taking a stroll thru Butter Pot Park one evening while camping , came across mamma and baby out grazing
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Alces alces - moose
Sharon Sawtell
Just heading out to combine our wheat when this big fellow crossed in front and headed into the sunset.
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moose"Alces" and "Bull moose"
stella d'Entremont
When I photography wildlife, I always try to see if I am connecting with the animal. That is why catching their eyes is very important to me. I strongly feel that he was saying "you got me". Take a few pictures and I will be on my way.
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Moose"Alces" and "Bull moose"
stella d'Entremont
The evening light was upon us as we approach this bull moose that was enjoying some probable much needed water. He was in no hurry; therefore we were able to watch him for a few minutes. Ioved how the light was catching him.
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Moose"Alces" and "Bull moose"
Stella d'Entremont
Turtle Creek is known to have moose in the area. I have gone to this area many times but rarely have I seen any. The day I took this was very exciting. The moose was aware I was there; however, kept giving me great shots. He was no more than 30 feet away from where I was standing.
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Moose
Patrick Hulley
Spent some time during the summer of 2020 in the marshes of Lake Opeongo, Algonquin Park watching these magnificent animals feeding on water lilies and weeds.
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Canadian Moose
Smith Sarkar
through the misty meadows of the boreal forest, a Canadian Bull moose follows the scent of a female during rut
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Moose
Gwen Tomlin
Didsbury has several moose that live in town during the winter where there is plenty of food and safety from predators. Was amused to find this moose playing with these Christmas ornaments while pruning the neighbour's tree.
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Moose
Nina Stavlund
Female moose in Algonquin Provincial Park.
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Moose
Nina Stavlund
The Moose, a crowd pleaser for anyone passing on Highway 60 in Algonquin Provincial Park. To photograph one also is a bonus.
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Moose
Barry Grundy
"Mother and first year calf enjoying some quiet time while grazing in a mountain meadow" I spent about 30 minutes photographing the interaction of this mother and offspring. The photo I submitted, for me, shows the bond between the two!!
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moose calves
Niroshan Mirando
The Moose Calves, Riding Mountain, MB
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Moose
Nathan Biederman
This was taken on the Military base in Petawawa. The moose was hanging out along one of the training area fences while a gentle snow storm fell. She was relatively calm as I was able to take a photo of her
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Moose
Neil Hill
On my way back out of the woods one evening after looking for Black Bears, I cautiously approached a pond where I have spotted wildlife before. A cow moose and her two calves were foraging. As moose will do, they stood for a couple of minutes for portraits and then slowly wandered into cover.
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Moose
Connie Gavin
This fellow posed for a group of us for quite a while. He was content to eat his breakfast while we watched. Then he saw/sensed something to his right and quietly exited to the left.
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Moose
John Pizniur

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Moose
Neal Weisenberg
Bull Moose 40. A big bull Moose glances over toward a cow and calf Moose nearby.
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Moose
Neal Weisenberg
Bull Moose 24. This mature bull Moose comes down a trail, after swimming the Maligne Lake.
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Moose
Neal Weisenberg
Bull Moose 13. A regal bull Moose waits for a cow Moose, near a road.
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Moose
Neal Weisenberg
Bull Moose 8. A mature bull Moose,with a very long beard, strikes a pose in the early morning.
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Moose
Neal Weisenberg
Bull Moose 3.A large bull Moose stands reflected in a small pond, waiting for a cow Moose nearby.
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kelly skinner
baby moose was hiding behind mama but as she moved away we were able to spot the little one
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kelly skinner
Can you guess how many moose are in this picture? There are actually 2! Baby is hiding behind mama
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Moose
Lyndon Norman
Rutting season is always entertaining but having this bull moose come so close to me in order to get to the cow moose nearby was an unreal experience. I love how this shot clearly tells the story that I experienced too.
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Moose
Michel Lamarche
Three times a moose...
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lesly derksen
From my campsite on McLeary along the Bowron Lakes circuit I appreciated the majestic surrounding Cariboo Mountains. In the morning the fog created shifting kaleidoscope images. Making the scene perfect were two moose that cautiously stepped into the lake.
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Moose/ Alces alces
Cody Watkins
Navigating my way through a patch of trees, I had already called off the morning and was headed out. As I pushed through to a small clearing I was greeted by this lone moose. After a short staring contest and a few frames we both went our separate ways.
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Chi She
A early winter run
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Moose
Alana Carson
I always try to set out with a goal before going on an adventure. I had just got my tampon lens back from repair. I had my hopes set on seeing a bull with full antlers. I was just about to turn for home, when I came across this majestic creature in middle of a dirt road. He posed for me and allowed me to take multiple photos. I didn't bother him and he didn't bother me, I love quiet moments like this with nature!
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Moose
Lyle McGillivray
This moose photo was taken in the southeast corner of Saskatchewan.
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Bull Moose
Larry Kirtley
Out driving looking for wildlife and I came across this young Bull Moose enjoying Lily Pads they get sodium which they lack during the winter. His colours were striking the black and brown and the water droplets add inpact to the capture.
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Moose
Antoine Poursuibes
This young moose was curious enough to come close to our hiking group. I got the shot but didn't try to walk closer because it's mother was watching us.
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Lesly Derksen
I was camping at Munn Lake on the Bowron Lakes circuit when I spied this moose trotting towards me. It was in a hurry to get by my kayak on the beach.
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Moose
Donna Rouse
Driving down the road looked up and this bull moose was following a cow.
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Moose
Lyle McGillivray
Moose family enjoying a drink in a slough.
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Donna Feledichuk
This moose had just stepped out of the woods and was moving across a small meadow when it was photographed
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Donna Feledichuk
This moose was just standing in an opening of a cutline by the side of the road, we were fortunate to be able to stop and get 4 photos of him before he moved into the bush
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Moose
Maxime Legare-Vezina
A massive bull moose Taking the pose for me.
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Moose
Maxime Legare-Vezina
A young moose lost in the fog.
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Alaska-Yukon moose
Melody McKenzie
Bull moose in fall colours.
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Alaska-Yukon moose
Melody McKenzie
Cow and calves having lunch.
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Moose
Ryan Wilkes
While out on an early morning drive searching for birds of prey, I noticed two giant silhouettes in a farmers field. I pulled the car over, climbed up the hill to see these two moose looking directly at me.
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Moose
Tara Jeles
This beautiful moose was just standing on the main trail eating and watching us. Even when we walked about 5 feet away from her,she just looked up and I snapped this shot. She went right back to eating. My only wish for our whole trip to Nova Scotia was to see a moose in the wild. Never did I think I'd be this close to one.
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Moose
Jacques-Andre Dupont
A young female moose approached me for a portrait session in the wood near my home. A nice and rare encounter in my region.
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Moose
Jonathan Franchomme
That morning, I had gotten up at 4:30 am to reach the top of one of my favorite mountains at sunrise. With luck, I came across this female accompanied by her fawn which was a little further in the forest. As she was feeding along the edge of the forest in the shade, she turned her head towards me to assess what she had in front of her. I took the picture just as a ray of sunlight was shining on her head. This moment lasted a few seconds before she continued to feed in the shade.
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Moose
Gail Zummack
Young moose out in the canola field.
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Moose
Ted Busby
This young bull moose decided to cross the road a few kilometres from the park entrance
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Moose (Alces alces)
Tania Simpson
Went for a drive into the Cathedral Lake Provincial Park when I spotted this moose near a pond.
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Moose (cow), SN: Alces alces
Nicholas Poirier
On August 14, 2020 i woke up at 3:30 am to drive 2 1/2 hours to the Renous area in hope to capture an image of a moose in a bog or a lake. As soon as we arrived in the area i was extremely pleased to see a moose (cow) feeding in the water! The moment was incredible and one I will remember forever! That was the day i got my first picture of a moose in the water and when I realized actually how loud a moose is when it puts its head in the water and walks around! This image was taken at 1/100, F5.6, ISO 1600, 440mm.
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Moose (Alces alces)
Roberto Haveroth
The eye contact with wildlife is definitely what keeps my motivation while searching for a good photo. The feeling is unexplainable. To have a chance of spending a few minutes (even seconds) by myself with nature looking back at me is fantastic and this is one of the most nostalgic moments of my life. See a moose looking straight to me.
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Moose (Alces alces)
Roberto Haveroth
The eye contact with wildlife is definitely what keeps my motivation while searching for a good photo. The feeling is unexplainable. To have a chance of spending a few minutes (even seconds) by myself with nature looking back at me is fantastic and this is one of the most nostalgic moments of my life. See a moose looking straight to me.
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Moose
Jane LeBlanc
This poor moose had a brain worm which they get from deer. It causes them great pain, and it had to be shot by wildlife officials.
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Moose, Alces alces
Michael Whyte
I was driving around early morning in October hoping to get some nice shots of the sunrise. To my delight I came acroos 2 bull moose and two cows. If you look along the right edge of the photo you will see one of the cows. :)
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Moose
Jane LeBlanc
This moose was playing peek a boo through the leaves.
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Moose
Katie Wintersgill
Right place, right time was my very own front porch when this beautiful moose and her old calf walked through the driveway to sample the willow trees. Always have your camera handy!
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Moose
John Pizniur

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John Pizniur

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Moose, Alces alces
Michael Whyte
Came across the large cow moose at dusk while traveling in my vehicle near my home.
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Moose, Alces alces
Michael Whyte
While traveling in my vehicle near my home I struck it lucky and came across this large cow moose at dusk. She paid little attention to me as she was focused on grazing the field as it will soon be covered with snow.
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Moose
John Pizniur

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John Pizniur

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Adult Female Moose
Virginia MacDonald
WE just came home from a wonderful 4 days in Algonquin. We arrived in fall like weather that turned to rain and then snow! beautiful Snow! But we were lucky to see this momma moose with her baby before the snow fell.
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Young Female Moose
Virginia MacDonald
Went camping in the park for 4 days and were excited to see this young moose with her Mother feeding on twigs and leaves. They are so gentle! So Majestic!
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Female Moose
Virginia MacDonald
Queen of Algonquin! Proud, gentle, Majestic. She stands waiting for her baby to catch up.
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Moose
Bill Allen

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Moose
John Pizniur

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Moose
Emily Thoroski
This photo of a cow moose and its calf was taken in Riding Mountain National Park in Manitoba in October of 2019. It was a wonderful experience seeing this massive magnificent animal in person.
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Alces alces
Brent Wilson
Silhouette of a bull moose
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Moose
Julie Hay
This moose took a minute away from eating to look at us watching him from a boat in Algonquin Park.
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Peintre sur panache d'orignal
Philippe h
La peintre Diane Meilleur réalise une peinture sur le panache d'un orignal trouvé dans la forêt à la fin de l'hiver. Une belle ambiance pour avoir de l'inspiration.
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the photographer and the moose
Philippe Henry
En octobre 2018, après la saison du rut et pendant le tournage de mon dernier film, nous avons suivi ce mâle orignal qui a fini par s'habituer à notre présence. Sur cette photo on voit la photographe Véronique Amiard qui se protège des rafales de neige pendant qu'elle photographie l'animal.
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Philippe Henry
Après avoir filmer ces deux mâles en combat pendant la période du rut, je les ai retrouvés paisiblement installés côte à côte en octobre, à la fin de la saison du rut. J'ai attendu une tempête de neige pour les photographier avec une ambiance particulière.
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Philippe Henry
Last fall 2018 the snow arrived earlier than usual in the Chic-Chocs mountains. I knew it was a place were the moose are often seen after the rut season and I decided to get there waiting for them to come. I followed the tracks of this big bull during a snow storm and I came close to him while he was resting and ruminating in the snow. I chose this photo because it shows this huge bull in a magical environment.
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p Henry
I was photographing this moose at sunrise but didn't expect to get the sun shinning through the branches. I had only a short time to take the photo when the rays of sun shinned like a colorfull star.
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Moose
Suzanne Paddock
It was a rainey day and this beautiful moose stopped by for a photo and for us to enjoy looking at him.
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Moose
Mike Tomilson
Catching her eye as I'm floating by. I wondered all over Alberta with a keen eye out for moose...who would have thought the only ones I've seen this year, this one and her calf, were in the city.
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Katie Wintersgill
A beautiful moose standing under a willow in winter as the sun begins to set.
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Moose
Julie Hay
We were in a boat in Algonquin Park when we came across this male moose. It was great to watch the water cascading from his antlers.
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Moose (Alces alces)
Christopher MacDonald
Out for swim - A bull moose after being spurned by a cow elk during the rut takes a swim in the cold lake to cool off.
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jean-simon bégin

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jean-simon Bégin

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jean-simon Bégin

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Moose
Jean-Simon Bégin

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jean-Simon Bégin

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Eastern Moose
Nathan Biederman
This moose was having a bite to eat along a fence in Garrison Petawawa. She was very calm and had no issues with me coming up to take some pictures. I was worried she was stuck on the wrong side of the fence but eventually she made her way back into the woods
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Moose
Amanda Searles
Saw this beauty while driving Hwy 60 in Algonquin Park, just had good timing to catch the attitude
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Moose
Amanda Searles
Driving through Algonquin spotted this female getting a drink from side of road, happen to catch the attitude.
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Moose
John Pizniur

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Moose
John Pizniur

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Moose
Bill Allen
Cow/Calf Moose
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linda mcbride
I was pretty excited to witness this beautiful moose doing one of his favourite thing eating vegetation.
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Moose
Jacquie Matechuk
After a heavy frost lay its cover, I ventured out to track down some frosty landscape shots but was pleasantly surprised when I spotted this fella peeking back at me through the brush.
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Jane LeBlanc
A young moose wanders into the school playground on Main Street, in St. Martins, N.B.
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Moose
Mark Little
mid way through a 30 day camping trip with the family - driving from Calgary to Alaska via the Yukon on the Alaska Highway. Came around the corner and managed to catch 2 Bull Moose eating in a small water pool.
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Moose
Michelle Furgiuele
My first time seeing a moose ever in my life driving through Algonquin Park
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Moose
Michelle Furgiuele
Driving through Algonquin on our way down east and saw this big boy eating several feet into the forest
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American moose / Alces americanus
Philippe Henry
Last fall 2018 the snow arrived earlier than usual in the highlands of the park. I knew it was a place were the moose are often seen after the rut season and I decided to get there looking for them. I followed the tracks of this big bull during a snow storm and I came close to him while he was resting and ruminating in the snow. I chose this photo because it shows this huge bull in a magical environment.
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American moose / Alces americanus
Philippe Henry
I was taking photos of the sunrise in Forillon national park and I have had a great surprise when this moose came and crossed the landscape in front of my camera. I could take the photo with the very first rays of sun that give the scene a very fairy aspect.
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Moose
Brian Richardson
My family and I were on our way home from our camp. I always have my camera with me because there is often a lot of beautiful wildlife in this area. As we were driving I noticed this beautiful cow moose having a drink and I had to stop to freeze that moment in time. She was beautiful and looked so satisfied having that drink of water you see in the photo.
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Moose (Alces alces)
Lauren Runge
I captured this young bull moose swimming across Pass Lake as I returned to my camping spot. He was almost at the beach in front of me when he spotted me, and promptly turned and started swimming back from where he came. I was able to observe him crossing the lake and climbing onto the shore on the other side. A very magical moment.
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Moose Calf
JoAnne King
Was on our way back from fishing. When we saw the moose going across the mouth of the Onaman River. We waited till he got across and slowly got closer to him and sat there and watched and took pictures while was putting his whole head under the water and bringing up lily pads etc...it was the most amazing thing to watch.
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Jane LeBlanc
This cow moose was curious, and let me get very close to photograph her.
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Moose
Jane LeBlanc
A young moose blocks our driveway. Not easy to drive around, if he doesn't want to move!!
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Bull Moose
Ron Simpson
I knew this Bull was coming into the Lake around the same time every day down the same portage. I sat and he showed up.
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Bull Moose
Ron Simpson
I knew this Bull was coming into the Lake around the same time every day down the same portage. I sat and he showed up.
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Bull Moose
Ron Simpson
Caught from behind, while out for a paddle saw this bull moose.
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Bull Moose
Ron Simpson
As this Bull walked by me I knew this was going to be a great Black&White Photo.
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Bull Moose
Ron Simpson
Was lucky to see this Bull come down to the water and swim across to a shallow part of the bay. The bugs were insane.
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Bull Moose
Ron Simpson
Saw this amazing animal while out for a paddle in backcountry during spring.
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Bull Moose
Ron Simpson
Bull Moose feeding, saw him on one of my many paddles.
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Cow Moose and Calf
Ron Simpson
While out for a paddle I ran into these two walking along the shoreline.
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Bull Moose
Ron Simpson
Bull Moose feeding, watch this guy for several days while in backcountry Algonquin Park.
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Bull Moose
Ron Simpson
Bull Moose Spring 2019, paddling through backcountry I came across this amazing Bull heading out to feed on lily pads.
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Moose
Vera Csada
Saw a moose walking through the cattails after coming over the hill. Drove a little more, then got out to see where it went. It walked out across the road in front of me. I froze, and then the twins showed up, too.
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Moose
Vera Csada
Over the hill on Motherwell road we spotted a moose so we crept closer not knowing where it went. I got out and walked along the road and the moose came out and crossed. Then surprise... twins! I froze... and got some shots!
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Moose
Keith Stone
I came across these moose taking a drink near hi-way 631
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Moose
Cindy Walkem

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Cindy Walkem

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Moose
Michael Whyte
I was making my way along the trail hopingto capture some nice photos of the sunrise. To my delete, when I turned the corner I found not only a nice sunrise photo but a couple moose posing for the picture. :)
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Moose
Steve Bentley
Always watchful!
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Moose
Bill & Walkem

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Moose
Jane LeBlanc
A moose made quite a road block one day while we were driving in our driveway.
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Moose
Kate Pankowska
This photo was taken in October 2018 in Jasper, AB. This moose didn't care about my presence at all....it kept chewing its breakfast!
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Moose (Alces americanus)
Greg Shchepanek
Grazing in an open area next to the highway, a female Moose (Alces americanus) is more hungry than shy in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada. Algonquin Park celebrates 125 years.
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Moose
Kyla Black
Bull Moose Rut
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Moose
philip childs
Spotted this bull Moose at sunrise, slowly making his way through the Canola fields in Craik, Saskatchewan.
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Moose (Alces americanus)
Greg Shchepanek
Along side of highway 60 through Algonquin Provincial Park, a female Moose (Alces americanus) garners the attention of motorists as she calmly grazes the long grass next to the highway. Algonquin Park celebrates 125 years.
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Philippe DE-BRUYNE
Philippe DE-BRUYNE
Portrait de famille. Une très belle matinée de kayak sur un lac du parc de la Mauricie
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Philippe DE-BRUYNE
Philippe DE-BRUYNE
Une fabuleuse matinée en bonne compagnie, cette femelle orignal avec son petit de seulement 3 semaine qui nage d'île et île sur un lac de parc de la Mauricie !!
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Philippe DE-BRUYNE
Philippe DE-BRUYNE
J'ai tellement travailler fort pour rencontré un orignal proche de cher moi, j'ai passer des jours et des jours et enfin il était là dans un décore de rêve !!
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Moose
Chris St. Michael

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Chris St. Michael

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linda mcbride
I was driving to my cottage i noticed this moose enjoying the vegetation from the creek
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Teresa Precepa
This young male was eating shrubs along side Hwy. 17. I pulled over. I was actually trying to scare him away from the hwy. He was not concerned in the least. At one point I thought he was going to stick his head in the window of my truck.
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Teresa Precepa
This young male was eating shrubs along side Hwy. 17. I pulled over. I was actually trying to scare him away from the hwy. He was not concerned in the least. At one point I thought he was going to stick his head in the window of my truck.
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Teresa Precepa
This young male was eating shrubs along side Hwy. 17. I pulled over. I was actually trying to scare him away from the hwy. He was not concerned in the least. At one point I thought he was going to stick his head in the window of my truck.
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Orignal
Julie Lebel
C'est par un beau matin de septembre alors que le jour n'était pas encore levée dans cette ambiance de feutre que j'ai rencontré ce magnifique original.
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Moose
Brittany Crossman
A couple young moose, NB.
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Richard Eckert
Bull moose display early season antlers along Hwy 37N, BC.
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Richard Eckert
Bull moose display early season antlers along Hwy 37N, BC.
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Richard Eckert
Bull moose display early season antlers along Hwy 37N, BC.
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Moose
Jenny Hagan
A once in a lifetime lineup. Taken on a trip home from the lake. Moose in canola with elevators at sunset!!
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Sharon Sawtell
Loved her tongue sticking out
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Orignal
Luc Farrell
Orignal, roi de la montagne
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Bull Moose
Ron Simpson
Taken on my annual spring backcountry trip into Algonquin Park. This magnificent Bull was walking straight for me after he had finished feeding in that area.
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Bull Moose
Ron Simpson
I took this photo while on my annual Spring Backcountry trip into Algonquin Park. The silhouette of my favourite animal to photograph. Bull Moose.
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Bull Moose
Ron Simpson
I have always hoped to photograph a Bull Moose with water running off it's antlers. On my Spring Backcountry trip I was fortunate to have that chance with this amazing animal.
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Bull Moose
Ron Simpson
On my Backcountry Spring trip into Algonquin Park, I had the privilege to photograph these two Bull Moose feeding together in the same area.
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Bull Moose
Ron Simpson
I spend every spring and Fall in the Backcountry of Algonquin Park doing what I love the most Wildlife Photography. This past June I had 5 Bull Moose and 2 Cows feeding in the same area for 6 days. It was amazing to see and photograph these magnificent animals, this one was photographed from my canoe while he fead on the young lily pads in the area.
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Moose
Marilyn Moore
A face only a mother could love.
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Moose
laura geeves
Moose on the run
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linda mcbride
That majestic beautiful animal was actually right in front yard.
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Moose
Cindy Walkem
Gorgeous Moose on a trail.
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Philippe Henry
En février 2018, je suis allé dans ce parc pour continuer le tournage de mon nouveau film sur la faune du Québec. Ma partenaire était en train de photographier des paysages quand ce jeune orignal est venu près d'elle. il est resté près d'une heure autour d'elle avant de regagner la forêt
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Orignal.
Philippe Henry
L'hiver dernier, je suis allé dans ce parc pour filmer et photographier les orignaux le long d'une rivière gelée. Chaque jour, ce jeune orignal venait au bord de la rivière gelée pour boire et se reposer. Je l'ai d'abord filmé à partir d'une cache et ensuite, comme il s'est habitué à ma présence, j'ai pu le photographier et le filmer sans cache. j'ai pu ainsi bouger pour choisir le meilleur angle de prise de vues.
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Orignal.
Philippe Henry
Cette année,de fortes pluies printanières ont provoqué des inondations sur les terres agricoles de la région. Les grands hérons ont été nombreux à venir se nourrir dans les eaux peu profondes qui bordaient les chemins de terre..J'ai pris cette photo d'un héron qui arrive sur le site tôt le matin. Je crois que cette photo montre bien la légèreté et la grâce de cet oiseau.
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Brittany Crossman
Brittany Crossman
Cow moose grazing, Cape Breton, Canada.
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Brittany Crossman
Brittany Crossman
Cow moose grazing on grass, Cape Breton, Canada.
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Brittany Crossman
Brittany Crossman
A cow moose crosses the road coincidentally right next to the moose road sign.
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linda mcbride
The luck of the draw driving to my cottage this moose was enjoying the vegetation in the marsh.
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Cow/Calf Moose
Steve Jacobsen
Our farm dog gave up barking at this pair. They were back 3 mornings this spring, trimming our apple and cherry trees.
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Bull Moose
Ron Simpson
I spend every spring and fall photographing in Algonquin Parks backcountry. This spring turned out to be the trip of a life time. I had 5 Bull Moose and 2 Cows feeding in the area from sun up to sun down for 7 days, Amazing time.
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Bull Moose
Ron Simpson
I spend every spring and fall photographing in Algonquin Parks backcountry. This spring turned out to be the trip of a life time. I had 5 Bull Moose and 2 Cows feeding in the area from sun up to sun down for 7 days, Amazing time.
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Moose
Gloria Pawliuk
Moose on backroad from Badlands
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Moose
Heather Lockwood-Hunt
Got this great shot on Mizzy Lake trail in Algonquin. We have a good zoom, but she didn't seem to really mind us. We took several, but this was the best
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Cow/Calf Moose
Steve Jacobsen
Cow and calf moose trimming fruit trees in our yard.
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Moose
John Pizniur

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moose- Alces alces
Samantha Stephens
I spotted this moose feeding by the side of the highway in Algonquin Provincial Park. Moose are a common sight in the park, especially in May and June when they are seeking a drink rich with road salt after the winter.
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Moose
Kayla Bendle
Was visiting/hiking on a snowy morning in Algonquin Park, Ontario and got to spend some time with two cows calmly walking and eating along and in a forest; mainly on dog wood and young spruce; snapped this photo of one of the cows with my Canon 100-400 lens.
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Moose
Andrew Lunt
Early one morning i caught a glimpse of something on the side of spill way pond. I was fortunate to spend 15 minutes with this cow moose watching her gracefully wander the banks of the lake for food.
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Moose
Erika Squires
My son and I went for a hike after the rain. No one else was around, and we came around a corner, and there was this beautiful Bull Moose resting. Everything was wet, so the colour just popped. We stood quietly on the path and just enjoyed the time with him. He wasn't bothered by our presence at all. We took some pictures, and then just took the scene in. After a while, he slowly got up and had some yummy leaves.
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Moose (Alces alces)
Trudy Pogue
There were three moose hanging around the area for a few weeks and on this day, I pulled over and spent about 20 minutes photographing them.
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Moose
Erika Squires
I had a wonderful encounter with a Bull Moose last fall. I didn't think the images would work out, as the sun was just coming up, and it was blowing out the image. I was content with just seeing this Bull, high up on a hill eating some leaves. It turned out to be a great silhouette, and I was very pleased to have this image to remember that time.
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Moose
Erika Squires
This was taken early one morning last year, just after the peak colour season. It was quiet in the park, and I spotted this Bull up on a little hill. I watched him make his way down, and captured this moment as he crossed the highway. I have seen many Moose, but it always amazes me how big they really are. This guy was huge! It reminds us what could be around the next corner!
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Moose
Erika Squires
I was hiking in the mist this past August, and out of the mist came this beautiful Bull Moose. He walked right across where I had been standing a minute before. What an amazing moment it was!
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Cynthia Walters
Cynthia Walters
While paddling Grace Lake we came across the moose and I was able to take a few photos of her.
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Moose (Alces alces)
Winter Mcdougall
We were driving down the highway on our way back from the L'Anse Aux Meadows World Heritage Site and spotted several moose along the way. This moose in particular looked straight at the vehicle then took off back into the woods.
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Moose
Shawna Chapman
Driving Highway 17 from Dryden to Thunder Bay we happened to see Mom and her baby just off to the side of the highway.
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Moose
Chris McQuarrie
I had to do a double-take when I saw what I thought looked like a moose standing in the water! Upon realizing it really was a moose, I cautiously climbed down a ridge and stood in the lake up to my hips photographing this beautiful 1 year old cow moose.
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Moose
Chris McQuarrie
I had to do a double-take when I saw what I thought looked like a moose standing in the water! Upon realizing it really was a moose, I cautiously climbed down a ridge and stood in the lake up to my hips photographing this beautiful 1 year old cow moose.
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Moose
Chris McQuarrie
Canadian wilderness at its best. In June 2017, I headed off on a solo kayaking journey into the backcountry waters of Algonquin in search of moose. I was very fortunate to encounter this beautiful bull, who fed on aquatic plants for hours at a time each day. I could even see him from the campsite I chose!
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Chris McQuarrie
Chris McQuarrie
"Pondering Moose" This was a personal favourite wildlife encounter for me - a true once in a lifetime experience. This tolerant moose allowed me to follow him into the woods, where he took a seat and rested. I too took a seat on the forest floor, and we "enjoyed" each other's company for about two hours. Being able to experience the presence of such a marvellous creature in solitude was like nothing I've ever experienced!
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Moose
Sherida Germain
We were on a tour of 3 lakes, Maligne Lake being one of them. It was during rutting season, a bull and a cow were hanging around the water. I took the opportunity to get a nice shot of the bull moose by the water!
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Alces alces - Canadian Moose
Adam Sprott
A mother moose and her newborn calf walk from the pond into the woods.
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Alces alces - Canadian Moose
Adam Sprott
A Canadian Moose takes a break from eating to shake the water out of her fur.
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ilmar Kents
We were canoeing up a creek when we suddenly came upon this mama moose and in the side of the creek was her calf. The look she gave us had the caption "why are you disturbing my lunch?"
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Female Moose
Alice Bespolko
Matilda why are they taking so many pictures of us?
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Moose
Lisa Yano
~Winter's Prelude~ I spotted this male and female moose grazing in a forest opening as the snow began to softly fall.
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Sharon Sawtell
I always carry my camera with me and spotted this fellow in the water. Loved how the reflection was so clear
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Orignal
Muriel Rolland
En quittant Moose jaw le matin tôt, nous avons vu sur les bords de l'autoroute, dans un champ de canola, un jeune orignal mâle ... à Moose Jaw... ça ne s'invente pas !
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Orignal
Muriel Rolland
En quittant Moose jaw le matin tôt, nous avons vu sur les bords de l'autoroute, dans un champ de canola, un jeune orignal mâle ... à Moose Jaw... ça ne s'invente pas !
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Moose
carol black
Buddies. Saw along the Highway 60 Corrider
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Moose
Lisa Yano
I came across this beautiful Bull Moose grazing in an open field in Kananaskis country. He gave me a brief "look" to acknowledge my presence, and then carried on grazing.
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Moose
Daniel Paveley

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moose (calf)
Leslie Mehner
spotted this young moose in the foilage
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moose
Tony Joyce
On a trip to the Rockies this spring my wife & I did a drive around Kananaskis when we spotted this bull moose foraging near the road. I had only seen a moose many years ago before I started photography so I was excited for this encounter. For the most part he was obstructed by branches as he fed so we enjoyed the moment and watched.
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Richard Eckert
A cow moose and calf communicate with each other on the Nisutlin River, YT.
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Moose
Tracy Johnston
Came upon cow and her calf at Maligne Lake, ducks and canoe arrived for the view too!
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Moose cow
Tracy Johnston
Wonderful surprise coming up this cow at Maligne Lake. Within moments the canoe and ducks arrived!
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Moose
Tracy Johnston
Enjoying a September morning in Jasper when we came upon a cow at Maligne Lake. Within moments the ducks arrived, a canoe began to pass and voila! A moment was captured that reflects a true representation of Canada!
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moose
Tony Joyce
On a trip to The Rockies this spring I found this bull moose foraging when we drove down an old gravel road in Kananaskis. I had only seen a moose on a school trip in Algonquin as a kid so I was very excited to see one so close. I parked the car and we sat watching the moose who was not bothered by our presence. Tough to get photos with the branches but awesome to witness!
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Bull Moose
Russel Krasnuik
Driving from a day of crossing country skiing in Cypress hills when suddenly a bull moose appeared from the brush!
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Moose
Chris St. Michael
This past spring a cow moose and her calf were grazing in a bog not far off the trail I was on. As she was feeding, she lifted her head and looked at me long enough for me to capture this gaze back at me.
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Moose
Chris St. Michael
I has hiking down this trail when I happened upon this old moose feeding in a bog. This old warrior had a torn ear and was blind in his left eye. Years of battling for dominance and status in the herd has taken it's toll. When a bull moose gets old, it's antlers begin to reverse in size and paddle size also regresses.
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Moose
Chris St. Michael
I was hiking a trail when I discovered this old timer feeding in this bog. I spent an hour observing him going about feeding. I also observed that this old warrior had a torn ear and was blind in his left eye. Years of battling for dominance and status in the herd has taken it's toll. When a bull moose gets old, it's antlers begin to reverse in size and paddle size also regresses.
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Moose
Cathy Henderson
Driving through the Park on Highway 60 and we stopped to see why there was a lot of cars stopped.
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Moose
Jin Cao
Let's date
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Moose
Frithjof Pet

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Moose Alces alces
Wendy Nuttall
Rainy Day Moose in the fall brought out the autumn colours and texture and details of the moose cow.
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Orignal
Philippe DE-BRUYNE
Après des semaines de recherche la vrai récompense pour l'amoureux de la nature et le photographe
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Moose
Brendon Fidek
I was riding passenger in a tractor doing field work when all of a sudden we came across a moose. I didn't think much of it because we see moose all the time. As we got closer, we seen that the moose was accompanied by twin calves, I had never seen them that young. I had my camera with me, so we stopped the tractor and I snapped a few photos.
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Moose
Brendon Fidek
I was riding passenger in a tractor doing field work when all of a sudden we came across a moose. I didn't think much of it because we see moose all the time. As we got closer, we seen that the moose was accompanied by twin calves, I had never seen them that young. I had my camera with me, so we stopped the tractor and I snapped a few photos.
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Moose
David Kyryluk

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Moose
Lise Levesque
when you live in Northern BC, wildlifw coming into town is a regular occurrence.
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Marten
Rachelle Roberto
Fortunate to have an abundance of wildlife come through our yard. This Momma and her twins stopped by for a visit. It was interesting to watch how brother and sister interacted with each other, friendly yet very much about their own space.
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Belinda Bertrand
My boyfriend and I were out looking for moose since he had never seen one before. We were lucky to come across this beautiful one eating in a swampy area.
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Moose
John Pizniur

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Moose (Alces alces)
Michael Brown
This cow and calf was found feeding on aquatic vegetation in an Algonquin Park wetland.
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Moose (Alces Alces)
Stuart Clark
"Spring Velvet" | Algonquin Park | Ontario | Canada | Taken late spring, the regrowth of the antlers was well underway. The velvet covering over the antlers is actually full of blood vessels feeding the antlers which is actually bone growth. Canon 1DX, EF 600mm F4, ISO 640, 1/1250 Sec, F7.1, Manual Exposure www.facebook.com/questforwildlife
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Moose/ Alces Alces
Heather Lockwood-Hunt
It appears these two finally found the proper place to cross the road
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Moose (Alces Alces)
Stuart Clark
"Take-out Salad" | Bull Moose | Algonquin Park | Ontario | Canada This was taken early spring during a 3 day canoe trip into the back country of the park. I would love to see those antlers now! Canon 1DX, EF 600mm F4, ISO 640, 1/1250 Sec, F7.1, Manual Exposure www.facebook.com/questforwildlife
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Moose
Shane Peter
I found this bull moose swimming in a small lake along the highway in Algonquin Park
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Moose
Andrew Lunt
Cow moose with two young calfs in kananaskis. i never miss an opportunity to capture these beautiful animals
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Bull Moose
nicki williams-tays
Into the Mist Bull moose walking along a trail in the thick heavy mist on an early fall morning
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Bull Moose
nicki wiiliams-tays
spent early hours of the morning watching this Bull Moose. Eventually he wandered into the marsh where here he is bobbing for plants under the water
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Moose
Erika Squires
This is a bittersweet image for me. This is an image of a yearling Moose taken in Algonquin Park. She was so beautiful. I found out an hour after I took this photo, she got stuck in the mud and couldn't get out. She was young and not very strong. The Park staff tried to help, but she did not survive the ordeal. It is a hard life for a young moose.
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Moose
Erika Squires
I took this photo on a rainy fall morning out with my son in Algonquin Park. We had seen a Bull Moose the day before, so we were hiking around the area. We came across him resting in the fall foliage. It was a wonderful experience, and we were totally on our own, so he was very relaxed.
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Moose
Pauline Donaldson
We were walking the Skyline Trail on a rainy day, being wary of meeting moose and not wanting to disturb them. This moose we saw twice as it was still there on the way back on the trail, sitting quietly amidst the ferns, munching on something. A small group had gathered to photograph but we quickly snapped this and moved on.
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Moose
Justin Hoffman
I was fortunate to visit Nova Scotia in the fall of 2016. While hiking the Skyline Trail early one morning, I crossed paths with this impressive bull moose, posing perfectly, against the backdrop of the Cabot Trail. It is the largest bull I have photographed to date.
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Bull Moose
Andrew Lunt
A beautiful frosty morning spent with this Bull Moose. Such an amazing animal to watch as the early morning sun hit its fur making the frost glisten
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Moose
Drew Desharnais
A cow moose crossing the 201 Forestry road on the Carmi Highlands above Penticton BC Canada.
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Moose
Mabel Lazecki
While out driving to look for wildlife to photograph. I came across a bull, cow and calf moose. Its always been a dream of mine to see them swimming and this was my lucky day.
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Moose
Mabel Lazecki
While out driving looking for moose, deer or other wildlife, mostly moose as the rut season has started. I was lucky enough to come across this bull, cow and calf. They were beside a creek. And I guess when they noticed me parked on the road beside them they decided it was best to move on. It has always been a dream of mine to see this mighty animal swimming. This was my lucky day. I wish the photos were clearer, but they move as fast in the water as they do on land. Maybe next time!
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moose calves
Wendy Erlendson
These 2 baby twin calf moose were a hit with photographers this summer in Riding Mountain National Park, MB. If you were lucky, you could see them feeding with their mother.
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Moose/ Alces Alces
Heather Lockwood-Hunt
This is one of those rare shots, where it actually appears they are crossing where they are supposed to.
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Julie Deroche
Julie Deroche
Photo taken from my canoe of a bull moose while he was walking along the shore of a small remote lake in the spring time.
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Moose- Alces alces
Shaun Cassan
Watching a mom and her calves walking towards you as you wait at a lookout is one of the most surreal thing that I have ever experienced.
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moose
Richard Eckert
This cow and calf were very calm as I drifted towards them in my canoe.
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Richard Eckert
This cow and calf were very calm as I drifted towards them in my canoe.
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Moose
Kami Ritz
Mom and baby on an autumn morning.
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Moose
Kami Ritz
Moose out on an early autumn morning, it was an amazing sight.
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Moose
Richard Eckert
This young bull moose could not resist altering his river crossing to check me out. He was a mixture of aggressive, curious and wary.
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Moose
Richard Eckert
This young bull moose could not resist altering his river crossing to check me out. He was a mixture of aggressive, curious and wary.
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Grizzly Bear
Brian Skakun
A young Grizzly keeping a close watch on a dead Cow Moose
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Moose
Grace Donald
"You talkin' to me?" Early morning looking for moose during the fall rut
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Moose
Chad Larsen

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Moose
Chad Larsen

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Moose
Andrea Larsen

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Bull Moose
Andrew Lunt
A chilly morning we spotted this bull moose in a beautiful field of frosted willows.
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Moose
Andrea Larsen

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Moose
Andrea Halwas

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Moose
Andrea Larsen

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White Moose
Russell Miller
I have the distinct pleasure of living surrounded by one of the most rare animals on earth. A small population of white moose in northern ontario.
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Thirsty Moose
Diane Litster
Moose was Drinking not far from where i was standing. Was not scared of All the People standing around watching him drink.
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Moose
Karen Braun
Stopped on the side of the road to stretch our legs en route to the Yukon and spotted this bull moose enjoying a refreshing drink in the middle of a hot August day.
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Moose
Amanda Bayard

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moose
huguette coupal
The moose was on the side of the highway. We were on our way to the cottage. They say that it is good luck to see a white moose but to photograph one is pure magic.
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Moose
Brittany Crossman
While out kayaking in Bennett Lake, I came across this moose eating water shield. This was probably on of my favorite moments at the lake.
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Moose
Terry Meek
Never leave your toys out .
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Brenda Gooder
Brenda Gooder
While out for a drive on the old Kettle Valley Railway trail we came up on this moose walking down the road.
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Moose
Mark Fullerton
Early Spring is a great time to visit Algonquin Provincial Park, despite the swarms of black flies. Rising early in the morning increases the chases of seeing spectacular sunrises and moose. In the Spring the moose come down to the road to drink the salty water in the ditches. During the Winter their diet is salt deficient.
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moose
nicki tays
taken late spring young bull moose shedding his winter coat thirsty for a drink along the highway ditches
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Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark
We recently spent 3 nights in the back country of Algonquin Park. During this time, we saw a total of 12 moose including 4 calves and 3 bulls. This mom was taking the children to a safer place as a bear was frequenting the area.
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Moose "Alces"
Stuart Clark
From a recent paddle in the interior of Algonquin Park.
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moose
huguette coupal
On our way to the cottage. Mother and little ones drinking in a puddle along the highway.
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Moose
Martin Prentice
Someone Following Me; while in Algonquin Park a few weeks ago, I stumbled upon a group of fellow photographers to take advantage of this lovely cow moose eating and drinking.
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Sherri L Simms
Sherri Simms
Our last night at the cottage and finally saw a moose! Have been looking for years. Great night.
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Moose Calf
Colleen Gara
I was lucky to see and photograph this little female Moose Calf and her mother. She was quite independent and would wander off on her own to explore but would then quickly run back to her mother if she lost sight of her.
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Canis lupus
Mathieu Dumond
One member of the pack is enjoying a meal from the moose they killed a few days ago. Taken with motion sensor and Canon 7D south of Kugluktuk, Nunavut in early May.
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Moose
Jean Orton
Misty morning in September with moose backlit.
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Moose
Jean Orton
Beautiful morning in later September I spotted this moose off in the distance. I stopped to get a picture and it just kept coming closer and closer and walk right by without giving me a second thought!
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Alces alces
Stuart Clark
Photos of moose along Highway 60 through Algonquin Park are common. To get some of the best shots, one needs to paddle into the lakes and back country to get some spectacular shots like these outdoors enthusiasts decided to do.
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MOOSE
Christine Andrew
WHILE PADDLING ON A LAKE IN ALGONQUIN PARK THIS PAST JUNE, WE HEARD THE DESPERATE CRIES OF A CALF COMING FROM THE WOODS. ALL OF A SUDDEN A COW CAME CRASHING OUT OF THE TREES AND INTO THE LAKE DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF OUR CANOE AND SWAM TO HER YOUNG
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Moose
Danny Swainson
It was the first day of fall and nearing dark as we made our way along the Dempster highway from Inuvik NWT to Dawson City. As we rounded the bend we saw this young bull just standing in the middle of the river taking in the views.
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Moose
Chad Larsen

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Moose
Andrea Halwas-Larsen

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Moose
Andrea Halwas-Larsen

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Moose
Jan Wolecki
Baby Moose in the water
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Moose
Nathaniel Pye
This Photo is of a big bull moose after he got up, after this picture I was able to watch the moose for about 5 minutes as he had a snack.
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Moose
Linda Patchett
While visiting my son in Marathon, we came across 3 moose while driving to Thunder Bay for the birth of my first grandson.
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Moose
Richard Eckert
This female moose is unhappy with my presence in her habitat, a side channel of the Skeena River, BC.
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Moose
Richard Eckert
This female moose is attracting a lot of mosquitos and not happy that I am on her turf, a side channel of the Skeena River, BC.
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Moose
Richard Eckert
This female moose is attracting a lot of mosquitos and ferrying a side channel of the Skeena River in order to get a closer look at me.
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Moose
Jim Cumming
On a recent trip to Algonquin Park, Canada I was lucky enough to watch and photograph this moose.
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Moose
Jim Cumming
On a recent trip to Algonquin Park, Canada I was lucky enough to watch and photograph this moose
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Moose
Jim Cumming
On a recent trip to Algonquin Park, Canada I was lucky enough to watch and photograph this bull moose
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moose
corrinne devos
moose crossed in front of my vechle love driving through the park
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Moose
Rick Tallas
Young bull Moose in Rut
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Moose
Sheri Cawston
While hiking came across this beauty
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Moose
Mabel Lazecki
Was out walking and was surprised to see I wasn't alone in the bush.
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Moose
Wendy Erlendson
This big, beautiful moose crossed our path in Riding Mountain National Park.
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Moose
John Pizniur

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Moose
Shirley Donald
This solitary moose was ambling roadside in June
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Moose
Shirley Donald
This solitary moose was ambling roadside in June
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Moose
Sue Kelland-Dyer
Sitting on my deck just after sunset. This moose strolled by and then into the pond. The light and shadow made for an unaided photo of his splendor.
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Moose
Ginette B. Denis
Just driving out of Jasper and 2 moose was on the side of the lake, close enough to get a good picture and one walk toward me sitting in the car.
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Moose
Jocelyn Galipeau
Moose female feeding on lakeside.
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Wesley Pitts
A snowy moose along the Skyline Trail in Cape Breton Highlands National Park.
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young moose on a frosty morning
mike kelly
young moose on a frosty morning
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moose
Sharon Walker
We came upon this moose while out fishing. The light was only the light that you find in the Yukon and the moose too!
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Moose/ Alces alces
Mickey Watkins

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Moose/ Alces alces
Mickey Watkins

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moose
Jim Cumming
while on a boating tour we were lucky to come across this bull moose in one of the many marshes of Opeongo lake
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moose
Jim Cumming
Caught this bull moose swimming across the lake followed by a million black flies
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Moose
Jim Cumming
Out boating and caught this young bull moose by the water of Opeongo lake
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moose
Tina McAuley
While paddling in early June, we came across this moose that was neck deep feeding on vegetation
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Moose
Anne Doerksen
This is a photo of a moose that I came across as I was driving down a rural road in the vicinity of the town of Love SK. It ran across the road and stopped and stared back at me as I got out of my vehicle. It never moved so I managed to get a fairly good shot of it.
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moose
Kathy Nicklen
I stumbled on this moose unexpectedly while out looking for winter landscapes to photograph. I've rarely seen moose so I was very happy when i spotted this one.
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moose
Kathy Nicklen
I stumbled upon this moose one day when i was out looking for nice winter landscape photos. I'd rarely seen moose so I was quite excited to see this one against a nice white forest background.
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Moose
Kathy Dill
Spotted the moose while travelling on a lake and she let us get quite close in our boat.
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Moose
Cathy simard
This beautiful buck Moose was listening intently to what was in the woods.
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Cow Moose
Rick Tallas
I think I will play the Blues today at Riverbend Golf Course
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Moose
Anne Lawrence
While driving along Hwy 60 in Algonquin Park, we spotted several cars pulled over to the side of the road taking photos of this young Moose wandering through the brush.
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Moose
Anne Lawrence
While driving along Hwy 60 in Algonquin Park, we spotted several cars pulled over to the side of the road taking photos of this young Moose wandering through the brush.
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Moose
Anne Lawrence
While driving along Hwy 60 in Algonquin Park, we spotted several cars pulled over to the side of the road taking photos of this young Moose wandering through the brush.
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Moose
Anne Lawrence
While driving along Hwy 60 in Algonquin Park, we spotted several cars pulled over to the side of the road taking photos of this young Moose.
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Moose
Anne Lawrence
While driving along Hwy 60 in Algonquin Park, we spotted a number of cars pulled over to the side of the road taking photos of this young Moose.
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Moose
Anne Lawrence
While driving the back roads around Burks Falls, we spotted a Moose wandering through a marshy area and stopped to capture this photo.
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Moose
Nancy Young

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Moose
Nancy Young

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Moose
Trudy Almon
Love this picture! It was taken in the fall of 2007 (October). Momma and baby visited every apple tree in the yard nibbling and then noticed us in the windows. I love how they are in exact step with each other as they head up into our back yard!
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Moose
Debbie Korn
We wanted to have a look at the young moose eating and paddled up the lake. He seemed unconcerned with us.
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Moose
Debi Graham
Moose enjoying a drink by the roadside in early May
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Moose (Alces alces)
Christopher MacDonald
Spring Moose - A bull moose in the spring standing along one of the side roads of Algonquin
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Harp Seal
Ashley Palmer
Late in the summer, seals sometimes make there way down the Moose River from James Bay, and on some occasions will rest themselves on the local shores and docs or wave at people in boats on the water.
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Moose
Andrew Trask
A young bull moose feeds in the reeds at Algonquin Provincial Park.
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Moose
Andrew Trask
This majestic creature looked up at my friends and I as we started making to much noise arguing about how close to get. During one of our backcountry camping trips in Algonquin.
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moose
Jane LeBlanc
A wonderful surprise standing on our driveway one Saturday morning.
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Moose
Megan Lorenz

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Female Moose
brandon noronha
We were camping and it was morning. I was preparing breakfast while others were packing to leave. My friend hears splashing in the water, thinking it was other canoes. Then all I hear was "MOOSE". I ran to grab my camera and caught it just as it was running away.
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Moose (Alces alces)
Tania Simpson
I went for a stroll through the park with my camera when I came across a park ranger. He informed me that this young bull moose swam across the lake that morning and was hanging out in the campsite.
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Alces alces (Moose)
Stuart Clark
I was out on a 2 night camping trip/moose photography workshop on Craig Lake in the back country of Algonquin. We were out for a paddle when the other canoe party with us passed behind the moose. The look on the moose is classic and fits the common nickname "Swamp Donkey" perfectly!
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Bull Moose
Rebecca Huskinson
Resident Bull Moose visits Canisbay Campground Gate in Algonquin Provincial Park
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Moose - Alces alces
Wesley Pitts

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Moose - Alces alces
Wesley Pitts

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Moose
John Hardman
Driving back from T Bay and took the picture while traveling at 90 kmph. He was just standing there watching.
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Moose
Lyle Dunlop

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Moose
Ashley Scar
Travelling home to Sudbury from Thunder Bay, I spotted this beautiful cow on the side of the Trans Canada Highway. It's shedding it's winter coat and I just had to capture the moment.
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Moose
Phil Walker
A moose on a spring evening
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Moose
Melanie Bidzinski
A Manitoba Moose was having fun eating and drinking from a puddle of water when this picture was taken.
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Moose
Amanda Neilson
I took this photo from my driveway in Pierceland, SK. This mama and calf were very calm and weren't concerned that I was there at all :).
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Anita Cowan
I was out for a walk and spotted this girl in the trees, if you look closely you can see the whites of her eyes
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Moose
Amber Gordon
A Moose walking through a field in the early morning hours.
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Moose
Mickey Watkins

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Shelley Ball
I was driving along Highway 60 in Algonquin Park early one morning and was struck by the feeling of serenity in this scene of a marsh. I fully expected a moose to wander out from amongst the cattails.
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moose
paul gallant
was hunting birds when I came across this nice moose
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Moose
Sean Tilden

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Moose
Linda Danyluk
We were on a day-trip to Waterton and just driving around town looking at the sights when we spotted a moose wandering through the yards of the houses on the edge of town. We drove some back alleys until we found a good spot and waited until she came our way, and I finally got a good photo as she made her way into a forested area near the alley.
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Moose
Terri Shaddick
Moose smiling for the camera in Banff National Park. He was all smiles despite only having one antler.
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Moose ..Alces Alces
Mickey Watkins
Moose head study
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Moose
Mickey Watkins
Moose head study
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Moose
Mickey Watkins
Moose head study
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Moose
Jim Cumming
One of the few bull moose found on my trip to Algonquin Park
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Moose
Jim Cumming
Driving down a long dirt road and coming around the bend we saw her in the water close to the road. She did not mind being photographed.
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chris gale
2012 that went thru the ice at muncho lake .So we grab all the rope we had and with help from travellers on the Alaska Highway we were able to get the Moose out
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MOOSE
MABEL LAZECKI
After taking a few pictures of this bull moose he ran off into the trees. But he did give me a few good photos. Especially with the frosty trees.
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MOOSE
MABEL LAZECKI
One frosty morning I was out looking for wildlife and came across a big bull moose. He stopped briefly and then ran off.
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MOOSE
MABEL LAZECKI
While I was out driving looking for wildlife to photograph I came across this big bull moose. He stopped briefly to look at me then ran off.
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Moose
Sharon Walker
In early July we came upon this moose grazing in a bay off of Wolf Lake. The light cooperated as did the moose allowing me to capture this shot.
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Moose
Nikki Fletcher

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Moose
Mabel Lazecki
This bull moose was laying in the snow. It was very cold that morning. I took quite a few pictures, then he was off and running.
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Moose
Mabel Lazecki
On a very cold morning I came across this big bull laying down in the snow. So I took as many pictures as I could.
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Moose
Mabel Lazecki
After taking many pictures on a very cold morning this bull moose took off into the forest.
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Mabel Lazecki
On a very cold morning I came across this big bull moose laying in the snow. Snapped some pictures for quite a while and then he was gone
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Moose
Mabel Lazecki
I came across these 2 bull moose while out for a drive. The bigger one was licking salt off the highway but I never got any pictures because there was another car behind me. When the other car passed I pulled off the road and took this plus many other pictures.
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Moose
Mabel Lazecki
One cold morning I was out for a drive, and came across this bull moose laying down in the snow. He got up and I managed to grab a few shots.
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Bull Moose
Ann Brost
Last picture before he steps into the woods.
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Bull Moose
Ann Brost
Caught some photos of this guy crossing a meadow on our ranch.
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Moose
Sharon Walker
This moose was busy feeding and didn't see us as we tried to manoeuvre our fishing boat into the perfect light and view.
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Colleen Gara

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Bull Moose
Ann Brost
My 3yr old son spotted this guy while we were out checking cows.
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Moose
Shelley Peachell

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Moose
megan webb
A picture of a Moose's head. while he is grazing
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Moose
Chris Patrick
Waking poor Lucy by the side of the road!
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Moose
Todd Johnston
I have a fascination with moose I find them majestic and strong creatures. They are adventures and seem to be quite smart. For me it makes taking their picture far more worth the effort.
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Alyson Coughlan
fishing on the lake and happened to see this moose swimming
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Moose
Megan Lorenz
Bull Moose in Algonquin Provincial Park in Spring
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Moose
Megan Lorenz
Cow Moose in Algonquin Provincial Park.
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Moose
Megan Lorenz
Bull Moose with scars likely from the last rut season.
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Moose
Megan Lorenz
Bull Moose with scars likely from fighting with another male during the last rut season.
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Moose (Alces Alces)
Kristi McLellan
It was an extremely windy day, which made for a stressful paddle. We came out of a creek into this small sheltered bay, and there was a huge cow moose grazing along the shore. We could actually relax and enjoy the sight of her for a few moments out of the wind.
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Momma Moose and her Babies
Gwen Nesvold
was out quading and seen this momma moose and her 2 babies
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cow moose
shari skalicky
I borrowed my dads snow shoes and went out snow shoeing for the first time, and boy was it hard but so worth it! As i found this cow moose eating some willow branches. She looked very healthy for living in our northern winters!
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Moose
Chad Larsen
During an early morning snow storm and hours of not seeing any critters, the snow stopped, we found this guy hanging out in the snow covered bushes.
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Moose - Cow and Calf
Janet Longhurst
Getting in a marsh munch before winter arrives.
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Moose
Randy McLean

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Moose
Sean Porter

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Sean Porter

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Moose
Sharon Walker
My husband and I were touring Wolf Lake when we came upon this moose grazing. We were lucky to get a few shots off of this beautiful animal.
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Cow moose
Ryan Adams
Canoeing down a creek and this cow was out eating and drinking and avoiding bugs in the water. Able to quietly float by and was fortunate to have an amazing encounter.
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Cow and calf moose
Ryan Adams
Taken while canoeing the interior of Algonquin Provincial Park. The calf waited in the bush for a long time while momma was in the water before coming out. We just drifted nice and silent in the canoe and were rewarded with an amazing experience.
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Moose Cow
Julie DeRoche
I was in my canoe when this cow moose came to the shore and swam across to a large island. She was followed by a sworm of insects.
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Moose
William Murdock
I saw this mother moose with its newborn calf standing in the Skagit River. It was standing in the same spot one day later. The newborn calf had difficulty walking in the fast flowing river.
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Moose
William Murdock
This newborn moose and mother were standing in the Skagit River. It was newborn because it could stand but barely walk, especially in the fast flowing water.
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Moose
Greg Myshrall
I was travelling to Thunder Bay when I passed this cow and her two calves on the side of the Trans-Canada highway. I turned the vehicle around to see if I could get a photo, and although they quickly moved into the forest edge, they they were comfortable enough with their cover to take a moment to look back before disappearing into the wilderness.
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Moose
Kaiwei Chen
Got a rare close look at a moose grazing in the morning
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Mink
Frank Scheme
Driving to Toronto along highway # 7 two weeks ago, we came upon a young bull moose lying in the field and it reminded us of Ferdinand the Bull!
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Ulces Ulces
Matthew Perkins
We woke one morning and decided that we were going to find a moose. So we took a drive down a logging road and about 3 hours into the drive we spotted one about 200m away in this field. We watched for sometime but it spotted us and sauntered off into the bush. We drove around the bend and noticed this little pull-over. We waited there for about 20 minutes and all of a sudden we heard this rustling in the bushes. All of a sudden he was 8 m away. Quite the experience.
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paul gallant
was hunting birds when i happen to meet this nice specimen
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Moose
Cathy Morrison
Halfway between Barrhead and Westlock AB this young moose was taking his time to get to the hiway and got close enough for me to get this close up of him.
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Moose
Cathy Morrison
Young moose taking his time to get from the tree line to the hiway.
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Moose
cathy Morrison
This was taken at about the halfway point between Barrhead and Westlock AB and the he seems to be smiling for the camera.
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Moose
Jonathan Anstey
On a recent outing during the fall rut this curious moose was a little too curious, called him in within 10 yds and couldn't get him to leave so I decided to take the opportunity to take a few photos.
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Bull Moose
Katie Ohlke
Walking down the Mizzy Lake Trail, I first mistook this fellow for very dark and very odd driftwood. Rounding the trail, I came face to face with this handsome bull moose who was cooling off in the long marsh grass.
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Moose
Mabel Lazecki
Bull Moose
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Moose
Mabel Lazecki
Bull Moose
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Moose
Mabel Lazecki
Bull moose after sparring with younger moose
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Moose
Mabel Lazecki
Bull moose walking slowly across the field here. Looked as though he was just fighting with another bull as I seen a smaller bull run across the highway half a mile away. He was limping.
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canada moose
chris gale
we were heading up the highway going o a river boat trip when i spotted this head sticking out of the frozen lake we were driving by as i got closer i can see its a canadian moose so we pulled over and grabbed ropes and chainsaws from out of the back of the trucks we ran up to the lake shore and tied a rope around one of friends and he walk out with a lasso and roped the moose i took this shot with my nikon d7000 and a 24/70 lens
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Jacques Binette
Jacques Binette
Photo prise lors d'une randonnée dans le Parc de la Gaspésie au Québec.
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Moose
Ashton Currie
This bull moose was just walking through and grazing in the chick pea field at sunset which allowed me to take the photos I wanted.
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Moose
Sharon Walker
My husband and I happened this bull moose in June 2012 at Wolf Lake, Yukon. We were rewarded as he stepped into the light and was close enough for a full frame shot.
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moose in the great outdoors
ann clow
it came out of the woods
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Moose
laurenz baars
Moose in a winter wonderland Christmas morning. Who could ask for a better gift!
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cow moose
shari skalicky
was heading out fishing and spotted this cow moose in the swamp, this is when i realized this spot is a prime area to view and photograph moose.
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bull moose
shari skalicky
I visit this swamp regularily on the search for wildlife and i came across this young bull eating. I sat and watched this young bull for close to an hour, was about 15 feet away from me. They are amazing creatures.
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Jacalyn Ellis
OH My!!! this is my first sight of a moose, simple amazing. They look like a hodgepodge of different animals
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moose
larry sage
bull moose in algonquin park
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Bull Moose
james friesen
Bull moose in spring.
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Moose
Daniel Dagenais
twin moose
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Moose
Mike Pizniur
I was walking in Bower Ponds with my Dad and all of a sudden I noticed a moose in the water. I just had to get a closer look for a good shot.
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John Pizniur

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John Pizniur

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Moose
Mabel Lazecki
Moose cow and two calves were out grazing and decided to take off across the road in front of me. So I snapped a couple photos.
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Moose
Connie Singer
Grand Entrance This very new moose calf made his grand entrance on our lawn one summer afternoon.
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Moose
Natasha Wagar
This gorgeous moose has been wandering in our yard for most of the winter. My dad was calling her as I grabbed my camera. I got a perfect shot of her
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Moose
Sean Porter

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Bull moose
Julia McILVRIDE
Bull moose, cow and calf family, rutting season
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Bull moose
Julia McILVRIDE
Bull moose, rutting season, full rack of antlers
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Bull moose
Julia McILVRIDE
bull moose, rutting season Oct
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Bull moose
Julia McILVRIDE
Bull moose in the rutting season with a full rack of antlers
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Moose
Julia McILVRIDE
Newborn calf of several months in late April; Algonquin Park
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Moose
Julia McILVRIDE
Female cow moose with young calf, early spring in Algonquin Park
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Moose
Julia McILVRIDE
Female cow moose and young calf in early spring,Algonquin Park
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Moose
Julia McILVRIDE
Male bull moose in late April with new antler growth
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Moose
Julia McILVRIDE
Male bull moose in early spring with antler stems starting; Algonquin Park
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Moose
Julia McILVRIDE
Male bull moose in late April with early antler growth; Algonquin Park
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Moose
Julia McILVRIDE
Male bull moose in late April with antler stems coming in; Algonquin Park
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Moose
Julia McILVRIDE
Male bull moose in early spring with new antlers coming in; Algonquin Park
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Moose
Julia McILVRIDE
Male bull moose in early spring with new antler stems, Algonquin
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Julia McILVRIDE
Male bull moose in late April in Algonquin- antlers just starting to show
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Moose
Susan Drury
Saw this cow moose and her yearling while I was on a drive in the early spring one evening.
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cow moose
Annette Hill

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Female cow moose
Julia McILVRIDE
Female cow moose reflections in the early morning mist, June in Algonquin Park
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Female cow moose
Julia McILVRIDE
Female cow moose,early June morning,Algonquin Park
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Female cow moose
Julia McILVRIDE
Female cow moose reflections, early June morning mist, Algonquin Park
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Female cow moose
Julia McILVRIDE
Female cow moose ambling along in the early morning mist, June in Algonquin Park
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Julia McILVRIDE
Female cow moose wanting to play? early misty June morning in Algonquin
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Female cow moose
Julia McILVRIDE
Female cow moose reflecting nature in the early morning in June, Algonquin Park
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Female cow moose
Julia McILVRIDE
Female cow moose enjoying a feed, early morning in June, Algonquin Park
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Female cow moose
Julia McILVRIDE
Female cow moose reflections in the early morning mist,June in Algonquin Park
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Female cow moose
Julia McILVRIDE
Female cow moose reflections in the early morning mist,Jun in Algonquin Park
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Female cow moose
Julia McILVRIDE
Female cow moose in June, early misty sunrise, Algonquin Park
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Female cow moose
Julia McILVRIDE
Female cow moose taking a stroll at the early sunrise- another photographer too close for comfort as she heads within inches of him into the woods, Algonquin Park, in June
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Female cow moose
Julia McILVRIDE
Female cow moose totally relaxed and unbothered by quiet humans in our canoe severeal feet away in early June in Algonquin Park
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Moose
Darren Booker
On my way to the family farm I was capture this young bull moose with new antler buds.
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Cow Moose (Alces alces)
Derald Lobay
While driving back home following a early sunrise shoot at Elk Island National Park, I came across this lone cow moose traveling parallel to the main park road. Backing up my vehicle and opting to grab a telephoto zoom lens instead of of a long telephoto (to include more of the environment) and secured it to my tripod, this as the first and only image I captured as the moose quickly disappeared into the willows.
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Moose/alces alces
mickey watkins
Flat land Moose friendly power play between two bull Moose, just before the rut.
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Cow / calf moose
Richard Eckert
In the middle of a rainy day on the Nisutlin River. My wife, Heather and I stopped to watch a cow and calf moose. We thought that they had retreated into the forest when they reappeared and calmly crossed the river right in the path that our drift was taking our canoe. So, we just continued to let our boat drift and enjoyed the crossing scenario. (2nd pic. submitted from this event)
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Moose
Richard Eckert
In the middle of a rainy day on the Nisutlin River. My wife, Heather and I stopped to watch a cow and calf moose. We thought that they had retreated into the forest when they reappeared and calmly crossed the river right in the path that our drift was taking our canoe. So, we just continued to let our boat drift and enjoyed the crossing scenario.
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corrie sjollema
whenever I spot some moose, a big smile, beautiful, impressive animals, and always a great photo-opportunity
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Alces alces
Amy James
When I arrived at work at 0730 on 30 May this moose was lounging on the front lawn. I always keep my camera in my van "just in case", and this was a perfect example of just that! I managed to get closer to the moose - carefully as I didn't want to stress it out more than I felt it probably was, by keeping a parked car between me and it. I was thrilled to see this animal, but at the same time saddened that it found itself in the city.
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Female Moose
Claudette Mancini
We were driving from Cornerbrook to catch the ferry to Nova Scotia when up ahead there were several cars stopped by the side of the highway. They were all taking photos of Mrs. Moose who was grazing by the side of the road. It was a great Kodak moment.
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Barry Tuddenham

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Moose
Jeanie Flanagan

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Moose
Trisa Boonk
My family and I were on our weekend leisurely driving trips and as we were coming home. We saw this moose eating by the side of the dirt road. I took several photos, close up as well as full)
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Moose
Tania Simpson
While on a road trip, we spotted this moose on the side of the highway munching on vegetation.
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Moose
Chris Patrick
Wake Up Miss Lucy! Lucy the moose was sleeping next to the road. We awoke her and the rest is in the picture!
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Bull Moose
Jai Longhurst
Spring moose out looking for salty water in Algonquin Park
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Moose
Terri Shaddick
Brotherly Love
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Moose
Richard McKenzie
Early morning in Algonquin Park is the time to see everything.
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Moose
Kathy Dyck
"Follow Me" Passing over a bridge I spotted this mother and calf entering the frigid water without any hesitation. They swam through the canal, came out the other side and shook off. I hopped back into the heated car, thankful for the warmth.
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Moose
Megan Lorenz

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Megan Lorenz

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Megan Lorenz
Cow Moose in Algonquin Provincial Park during the rut.
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Moose
Megan Lorenz

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Moose Mother & baby
Francine Savoie-Jansson
Mother & daughter Moose in a resort I visited but 3 hours away where I live in Hearst the town is the Capital of the Moose ... we regularly see these magnificent wild moose all over the area ... these ones I got to pet and see as a close-up in their habitat
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Moose
Megan Lorenz

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Megan Lorenz

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Megan Lorenz

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Megan Lorenz

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Megan Lorenz

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Megan Lorenz

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Megan Lorenz

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Megan Lorenz

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corrie sjollema
mommy moose with 2 of her babies...
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Moose
Liam Dunn
Fall Moose. Spotted this Bull in a patch of forest being rejeuvinated after a fire. He was with a cow.
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Moose
Liam Dunn
Roughed Grouse on old Dock. Spotted this guy while walking on the old overgrown wooden sidewalk near the lake.
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Moose
Megan Lorenz

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Megan Lorenz

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Megan Lorenz

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Megan Lorenz
Female Moose at the start of the rut in Algonquin Provincial Park.
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Moose
Richard Goerg
This large bull moose was in a grain field near Holden, Alberta.
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Moose
Ella Dicker
We were in Gros Morne, hiking on a trail that was 10 km return. We were almost at the end when my husband said that it seemed that we weren't likely to see any significant wildlife on this trail. My son who was ahead of us, returned, looking like he'd seen the proverbial ghost. In fact, there was a moose ahead just a few feet from the trail. It was the most unfriendly-looking moose we had seen on our trip (about #23 for us). We snapped our cameras and kept moving.
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Moose
Larry Kelly
I was heading from Pleasant Bay to Cheticamp a 7:00PM when I spotted this bull moose in a field. The lighting created a bit of a challenge.
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Moose
Monique Sewell
This cow moose was hanging out at Rainbow Lake.
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Moose (Cow)
Monique Sewell
This cow moose was out across the lake munching on the tender greens. My daughters took their kayaks out for a closer look while my husband and I jumped in the Canoe. She didn't really seem to mind us taking a closer look as she spent a good portion of the day hanging around.
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Moose
Ted Busby
My first sighting of a Moose. A young male was casually eating by the side of the road.
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john round
Every Fall I love exploring along the Red Deer river in Dinosaur Provincial Park with the knowledge to expect the unexpected. Although I was looking for bobcats, the surprise of seeing 4 bull moose on a sand bar in the river was just as exciting. With the wind in my face, I was able to close to within range for a photo. I also had the opportunity to watch them spar. Finally, please remember this is southern Alberta in the heart of the Badlands!
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Moose
Sandra Forbes
One snowy morning my son thru some spoiled apples outside for the dogs, and the moose found them first.
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Moose
Sharon Walker
While fishing at Wolf Lake my husband and I came upon this cow moose grazing in the lake. I of course couldn't resist.
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Moose
Mabel Lazecki
This is one of many pictures I took of a bull moose I saw one afternoon. I sat and watched him for almost 2 hours. By the looks of the picture he was watching me to.
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Moose
Mabel Lazecki
I was driving one afternoon looking for birds or other wildlife to take pictures of and saw this dark shape so I backed up and got a surprise. I've seen moose before but never this close. And one this big. I watched him for close to 2 hours. He even laid down and had a sleep. So I drove around some more and came back and he was up again. As you can see in the picture he was watching me just as much as I watched him.
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Moose (Alces alces)
Crisia Tabacaru
This female moose was resting when I disturbed her after I lost my path during a hike. She seemed quite amused to see me.