Exploring the Wild
Brings you closer to the captivating landscapes and wildlife of Yellowstone and beyond. Here, you'll find monthly updates on the park’s diverse wildlife and environmental conditions, along with expert tips for capturing these moments through your camera lens. We also dive deep into the world of astrophotography, offering tutorials on everything from gear and settings to post-processing, helping you master the art of photographing the night sky. Stay tuned for the latest tour updates, photography tips, and insider knowledge, and join us on a journey to experience nature like never before.
The Wild in Yellowstone: Coyotes in February
February brings a noticeable shift in Yellowstone’s winter rhythm. Coyotes, already one of the park’s most adaptable predators, become increasingly vocal and active as mating season reaches its peak. Pair bonds strengthen, territories are reinforced, and hunting behavior sharpens in preparation for the months ahead. Snow-covered valleys offer some of the best photographic opportunities of the year, where coyotes stand out against clean winter backdrops and display classic mousing behavior. In this edition of Wild Yellowstone, we’ll explore how coyote mating season unfolds, where to find them during winter, and how to anticipate moments that lead to compelling wildlife images — from early-morning hunts to evening howls echoing across the northern range.
The Wild in Yellowstone: Bighorn Sheep in January
January in Yellowstone belongs to the bighorn sheep. These remarkable animals descend from the high ridges to graze open slopes near Gardiner and the northern canyons. Frost collects on their thick coats as they navigate steep, snow-covered cliffs with calm precision. In the coldest months, survival and balance become one. For photographers, this is a rare opportunity to capture raw resilience against a backdrop of frozen wilderness. In this edition of Wild Yellowstone, we’ll explore how bighorn sheep adapt to harsh winter conditions, where to find them in the park, and how to create powerful, storytelling images that highlight their strength and solitude.
How to Forecast and Photograph a Display of the Northern Lights
At Wildscape Adventure, we specialize in helping photographers of all levels capture the breathtaking beauty of the northern lights. Whether you’re using a professional camera or a smartphone, photographing the aurora can be a magical and rewarding experience. With the right knowledge, tools, and preparation, you’ll be well on your way to photographing this spectacular natural wonder.

