by MacNeil | Nov 26, 2018 | Field Notes |
November 21, 2018 Gardiner, Montana Cougar Count This cold late November day finds me inside the warmth of our home, sipping tea and tending to a sick child. Just a normal part of being a Dad as we recently traversed the open skies on a jet plane and undoubtedly...
by MacNeil | Nov 16, 2016 | Field Notes |
November 16, 2016 It is amazing how time really does seem to pass us by… This morning as I look out to the foothills of Gardiner to the first real snow of autumn blanketing the ground, I am reminded of the countless experiences that I had on tour over the past...
by MacNeil | Apr 24, 2016 | Field Notes
Yellowstone Insight, Field Notes April 24, 2016 Headed into the park around 6:30AM this morning, we quickly found bison, elk, pronghorn and varying waterfowl to start our count of wildlife on the greening landscape. As we continued out towards Tower Junction we passed...
by MacNeil | Mar 9, 2016 | Field Notes, Wildlife |
Day 1, March 1, 2016 (Happy 144th Birthday Yellowstone National Park) Through tunnels of time we walked. Passing ancient forests now turned to stone in search of an elusive predator. With senses focused, we checked for sign at every step of our off-the-beaten-path...
by MacNeil | Feb 20, 2016 | Field Notes
I thought this out a few years back… Many a former client of mine thought it was just perfect and there was a moment when I thought, that maybe, I should “trademark” the idea! Well, that’s not really what I cared to do… What I really wanted was to share my knowledge...
by MacNeil | Feb 18, 2016 | Field Notes
Winter Photo Workshop February 4-6, 2016 With the guidance of two phenomenal National Geographic Creative Photographers, Robbie George and Barrett Hedges, a group of enthusiastic photographers from all walks of life met to enjoy Yellowstone winter wonders. Three...