Yosemite National Park

Last spring, I visited Yosemite National Park with my camera, ready to capture its amazing wildlife. The morning air was filled with birdsong, and I quickly spotted a Steller’s jay, its bright blue feathers standing out against the trees. It hopped from branch to branch, stopping just long enough for me to snap a few photos. Nearby, an American robin searched the ground for food, its orange chest glowing in the sunlight. Photographing these birds took patience, but capturing their beauty in such a stunning place was worth it.

As I explored further, I saw even more wildlife. A black-tailed deer grazed by the Merced River, its ears twitching at every sound. Later, a marmot poked its head out from a rocky den, staring curiously at me before scurrying away.

Every moment felt like a glimpse into Yosemite’s wild world. As the sun set behind the cliffs, I packed up my camera, already excited to return. The park’s animals, from tiny birds to graceful deer, made the trip unforgettable, and I was lucky to capture their stories through my lens.


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