Welcome to March!
March often ushers in a few changes, or cracks in winter’s stronghold on Jackson Hole. As I write this first entry on March 1st, the early morning temperature was 3°F in the park. By the end of the week, forecasts call for highs in the mid-40s. Some of the wintering wildlife may begin to move around, especially by the end of the month. I might also expect to see a few colorful Mountain Bluebirds moving back for the summer. With that said, it’s still winter here and many of our park roads and access points are closed (See Map near the bottom of this page). During any particular week, another winter storm could blanket the region with fresh white snow again.
March “can be” a tough month for wildlife photographers,
while it can be excellent for landscape photographers. I like both options, so I simply go out and try to capitalize on whatever presents itself. Photos in today’s entry should give you an idea of how any particular day can offer up a variety of surprises.
As always, you NEED to check back on this page regularly throughout the month March. I will be loading it with new photos, maps, links and comments.

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