To the casual hiker there are no signs of life in the dark shadows of the boulders guarding the Yellowstone River Valley. But while the intruder carefully picks his way over uneven rocks, there are sets of eyes cautiously watching his every step.
As he gets closer to one pair of eyes, they fade to black, then slowly reappear undetected in a different shadow.
The intruder notices a bouncing tail in the distance and instantly marvels at the sight. His suspicions were right – he has found a marmot! He catches glimpses between branches and rocks as it effortlessly glides over the rocky shoreline. He tries to get a photograph but the marmot has melted into the terrain.
All the eyes continue to watch as the intruder makes his way up and away toward a bison path. If he had looked back, he would seen a nose peaking out here and tail sliding around a shrub there. But he doesn’t.
The intruder disappears and the boulders once again come alive with marmots scurrying around their rocky home.
mflahertyphoto says:
Hahaha! Love the baby bears comment. I thought almost everybody knew what a marmot was, but I seem to have been wrong on that assumption. Great that you stuck with it and got a series. Nice job Lyle!
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lylekrahn says:
I’m glad someone else thot that was funny. The marmots PR department hasn’t been doing a great job:)
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doraiswamyganesh says:
Dear Lyle , I feel they belong to the mongoose family a vegetarian animal and a deadly enemy of the snake.It knows the vegetable kingdom which protects it from the poison bites and it always wins the battle.Do the marmots belong to this family? Regards, Ganesh.
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lylekrahn says:
I’m not sure but it doesn’t appear to be the case. A quick look at wikipedia indicates the marmot is part of the ground squirrel family. I’ve only seen the mongoose when we were in Hawaii and would have loved to watch it fight a snake.
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Phil Lanoue says:
Tremendous shots of these very cool critters!
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lylekrahn says:
Thanks. I really like those guys.
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caleephotography says:
Brilliant text & pictures as usual! I’ve never seen a real marmot, so thanks for sharing! Baby bears.. LOL 😀
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lylekrahn says:
Thanks. I still chuckle over the baby bear comment. Glad I could introduce you to something new.
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Deb W. Trotter says:
Yellowstone marmots must be more reserved than the bold beggars I have encountered along the Garden Wall in Glacier! Really nice photos, Lyle. And a well-told tale.
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lylekrahn says:
Thanks. That’s so right. Animals in different places react so differently to humans depending on what’s happened to them in the past (feeding I presume). I have had deer come so close I had to shoo them away for fear they’d eat the food right off the picnic table and other times I crack a door open and the deer would be running hundreds of yards away. It’s nice to still have the wild in the animals.
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Deb W. Trotter says:
I agree. It’s good to have to work a little and be patient to get some photos or just a sighting of wildlife.
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pary880 says:
lovely pics here…
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lylekrahn says:
Thanks. I appreciate that.
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sagescenery says:
God’s creatures are sooo amazing…you captured them beautifully!!
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lylekrahn says:
I certainly agree on the first part … and thanks for the second part!
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niasunset says:
so beautiful, especially the first one. Thanks and Love, nia
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lylekrahn says:
Thank you. They are beautiful creatures and fun to watch.
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Mark1 says:
I love animal pictures with stories. Nice post!
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lylekrahn says:
I do too which is why I try my hand at it once in awhile. Glad you liked it.
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1107photography says:
Great shots and kudos on keeping up!
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lylekrahn says:
Thank you. It was fun.
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FeyGirl says:
Ah, I’d love to see one of these guys! What wonderful captures.
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lylekrahn says:
They are definitely fun to watch. Of course when I turned around I discovered I wasn’t the only one watching.
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Mike Powell says:
I’m a suburban guy, so I had to do a search to establish for myself what a marmot exactly is–I don’t think that I have even heard of them before. Your photos are simply wonderful. I love the texture, lighting, and details of the shots, especially those in which the marmot is poking its head out from the rocks. Your description reads like it is part of a screenplay for an Indiana Jones-type adventure film. Do you wear the proper kind of hat and carry a bullwhip when you are in the wild?
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lylekrahn says:
They are a pretty well kept secret but one of my favourites. I was pleasantly surprised at how they turned out considering I was dealing with relatively harsh sunlight on a dark animal but exposing to show off the darker parts seemed to pay off.
The adventure film reference was amusing. I do have to confess to having some unusual hats but they likely wouldn’t qualify and I never thot of a bull whip!
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Rexlin Victor says:
Wonderful shots!!!
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lylekrahn says:
Thanks so much.
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photographybycalliec says:
How gorgeous is this animal ( Marmot,) never heard of them or seen them before.
I just love the first image with it head poking up, it really show there personality. The series is fantastic I tell you Ill be reading about you is some nature magazine or national geographic soon. Unbelievably excellent!!!
keep the great work up
Cheers Callie
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lylekrahn says:
Thanks for the vote of confidence. For once I get to show a creature that you’re not familiar with instead of the other way around! This guy is one of my favourites but I had never been able to get a good shot until this trip.
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Jeff | Planet Bell says:
The marmot is easily my favorite rodent. I like the 3rd one. He is so fat and cute. These photos do a good job of showing their personality.
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lylekrahn says:
Thanks. They definitely have personality. I really thot they were messing with me by the end.
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melodylowes says:
Great shots! I especially love the one stretched out on the rock (even if it isn’t the most flattering angle for him/her…) 🙂
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lylekrahn says:
Thanks. Not too sure they care much about that:)
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melodylowes says:
Kinda funny bout the ‘little bears’… It’s all in the perspective, I guess. If you told yourself that these marmots were bears, just think how productive you were!! 🙂
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lylekrahn says:
That’s true. I was so busy being amused by it that I didn’t realize the potential. The trouble is I couldn’t sell anybody else on it.
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melodylowes says:
It all depends on how well how stop traffic with your gawking act??
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lylekrahn says:
Ah yes, we’re back to that again!
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ckponderings says:
Great images, nicely captured! 🙂
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lylekrahn says:
Thank you. Appreciate the comment.
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