Photographer Drew Simms ventured into the icy wilderness of Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, enduring temperatures as low as -37°F (-38.3°C) to capture incredible footage of frozen bison tromping through the snow. In addition to the bison, Simms filmed other animals such as coyotes, mountain goats, big horn sheep, and bobcats, all navigating the brutal winter landscape in search of food.
Simms shares:
“I was lucky enough to spend just over a week around Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming last winter. Weather was brutal with temps reaching almost -40°F! I spent time photographing and filming some of my all-time favorite wildlife experiences. Including frozen bison, multiple coyotes, mountain goats, big horn sheep, and many of the geysers around the park. Hands down one of my most memorable winter camping trips of my life.”
Captured using the Sony A7SIII, this footage offers a rare look at the wildlife of Yellowstone during the harsh winter months.
[Via LS]
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