Tule Elk, Point Reyes National Seashore, Marin County, California

Photo of a tule elk cow.
Cows Know Best

A cow elk gazes off into the distance.  Pardon the anthropomorphism, but she looks like she is smiling.  This photo was taken at the Tule Elk Refuge on Tomales Point.

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  1. Nice post. I learned recently that our local Elkhorn Slough was named after the tule elk that once inhabited this area. I had no idea what they looked like, until now.

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