Living with two of America’s premier National Parks in my backyard, wildlife opportunities are abundant. And though I hardly specialize in wildlife photography, I’m also a shameless opportunist. Here are a few of those “non-moose” opportunities. A black bear in the berries in Grand Teton National Park Portrait of a mountain goat near Alpine, Wyoming Early spring Sandhill Crane in the Teton Valley, Idaho Autumn black bear in Grand Teton National Park Grizzly bear cub in the dried weeds of autumn in Grand Teton National Park Bull elk on the edge of Yellowstone National Park, Gardiner, Montana Coyote wading through a winter in Yellowstone National Park Portrait of a bison cow in Yellowstone National Park A black wolf from the Canyon Pack on an elk kill in Yellowstone National Park A Trumpeter Swan gracing the Firehole River in Yellowstone National Park A gray wolf from the Canyon Pack returning to a kill site in Yellowstone National Park Incoming Trumpeter Swan in the Teton Valley, Idaho One of the many resident Great Horned Owls near our place in the Teton Valley, Idaho Great Horned Owl in our neighborhood in the Teton Valley, Idaho