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Slippery Ann Wild Life Area / C.M. Russell Wildlife Area / Missouri Breaks

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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2010

Wildlife Observation
The Refuge is home to many species of wildlife. Sixty species of mammals and more than 235 species of birds have been observed on the Refuge. Bird watching provides opportunities to see many northern prairie grassland species such as western meadowlarks, mountain plovers, chestnut-collared longspurs, and prairie falcons. Large ungulates such as elk, mule deer, pronghorn, and bighorn sheep are common, while native predators like coyote, bobcat, and mountain lion are secretive and not commonly seen. Hundreds of elk congregate during the fall rut, providing a spectacular wildlife viewing opportunity at the Slippery Ann Wildlife Viewing Area.
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  • Thanks:) Appreciate the great comments. This is an INCREDIBLE event.... that happens every year for just short couple of weeks.

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  • @amontanaview I like that the camera doesn't move to much (which makes me "sea/pan" sick) and that the only sound is nature. Good job.

  • Nice! Thanks for sharing.

  • great work

  • Wow! They are noisy!

  • This is great, I bet that an amazing day being out there!

  • clap clap clap

  • Nice!

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