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Wapiti Collection (page 5)

The majestic Wapiti, also known as the American Elk, is a symbol of grace and power in nature

Background imageWapiti Collection: North America, USA, Wyoming, Yellowstone NP elk or Wapiti (Cervus elaphus)

North America, USA, Wyoming, Yellowstone NP elk or Wapiti (Cervus elaphus)
North America, USA, Wyoming, Yellowstone NP, elk or Wapiti (Cervus elaphus)

Background imageWapiti Collection: North America, USA, Wyoming, Yellowstone NP, Elk or Wapiti (Cervus elaphus)

North America, USA, Wyoming, Yellowstone NP, Elk or Wapiti (Cervus elaphus)

Background imageWapiti Collection: Elk in sunset silhuette in front of the Teton mountain range. Grand Teton National Park

Elk in sunset silhuette in front of the Teton mountain range. Grand Teton National Park
Elk in sunset silhouette in front of the Teton mountain range. Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA. (Large format sizes available)

Background imageWapiti Collection: WY, Yellowstone National Park, Bull Elk, in meadow, (Cervus elaphus)

WY, Yellowstone National Park, Bull Elk, in meadow, (Cervus elaphus)

Background imageWapiti Collection: WY, Yellowstone National Park, Elk calf and mother

WY, Yellowstone National Park, Elk calf and mother

Background imageWapiti Collection: North America - USA - Colorado - Rocky Mountain National Park. Wapiti (American elk)

North America - USA - Colorado - Rocky Mountain National Park. Wapiti (American elk) - Cervus elaphus nelsoni

Background imageWapiti Collection: Elk (Cervus canadensis), Banff, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada

Elk (Cervus canadensis), Banff, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada

Background imageWapiti Collection: Canada: Alberta, Bow Valley, elk (wapiti is its Indian name, Cervus elaphus)

Canada: Alberta, Bow Valley, elk (wapiti is its Indian name, Cervus elaphus)

Background imageWapiti Collection: Elk, Cervus elaphus, Banff National Park, Alberta, Rocky Mountains

Elk, Cervus elaphus, Banff National Park, Alberta, Rocky Mountains

Background imageWapiti Collection: Bull elk (Cervus canadensis) bugling in the fall, Jasper National Park

Bull elk (Cervus canadensis) bugling in the fall, Jasper National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alberta, Canada, North America

Background imageWapiti Collection: Bull elk (Cervus canadensis) licking his nose in the fall, Banff National Park

Bull elk (Cervus canadensis) licking his nose in the fall, Banff National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alberta, Canada, North America

Background imageWapiti Collection: Bull elk (Cervus canadensis) eating pine needles, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Bull elk (Cervus canadensis) eating pine needles, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States of America, North America

Background imageWapiti Collection: Bull elk (Cervus canadensis), Yellowstone National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wyoming

Bull elk (Cervus canadensis), Yellowstone National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wyoming, United States of America, North America

Background imageWapiti Collection: Picture No. 10895177

Picture No. 10895177
Elk / Wapiti (Cervus canadensis) Date:

Background imageWapiti Collection: Picture No. 10895176

Picture No. 10895176
Elk / Wapiti (Cervus canadensis) Date:

Background imageWapiti Collection: Picture No. 10895178

Picture No. 10895178
Elk / Wapiti (Cervus canadensis) Date:

Background imageWapiti Collection: Picture No. 10947647

Picture No. 10947647
Elk / Wapiti - in snow Yellowstone National Park, USA. Date:

Background imageWapiti Collection: Picture No. 10947648

Picture No. 10947648
Elk / Wapiti - in snow Yellowstone National Park, USA. Date:

Background imageWapiti Collection: Picture No. 10947646

Picture No. 10947646
Elk / Wapiti - in snow Yellowstone National Park, USA. Date:

Background imageWapiti Collection: Picture No. 10947644

Picture No. 10947644
Elk / Wapiti - in snow Yellowstone National Park, USA. Date:

Background imageWapiti Collection: Picture No. 10947645

Picture No. 10947645
Elk / Wapiti - in snow Yellowstone National Park, USA. Date:

Background imageWapiti Collection: Picture No. 10947643

Picture No. 10947643
Elk / Wapiti - in snow Yellowstone National Park, USA. Date:

Background imageWapiti Collection: American Elk (Cervus canadensis manitobensis) adult male, attached to cattle in pasture

American Elk (Cervus canadensis manitobensis) adult male, attached to cattle in pasture, North Dakota, U. S. A
American Elk (Cervus canadensis manitobensis) adult male, attached to cattle in pasture, North Dakota, U.S.A. November

Background imageWapiti Collection: Westland Wapiti IIAs of 60 Squadron

Westland Wapiti IIAs of 60 Squadron

Background imageWapiti Collection: Westland Wapiti V J9728

Westland Wapiti V J9728
Westland Wapiti V, J9728

Background imageWapiti Collection: Westland Wapiti IV

Westland Wapiti IV

Background imageWapiti Collection: Westland Wapiti IIA K1336

Westland Wapiti IIA K1336
Westland Wapiti IIA, K1336

Background imageWapiti Collection: Westland Wapiti IIA J9721

Westland Wapiti IIA J9721
Westland Wapiti IIA, J9721

Background imageWapiti Collection: Westland Wapiti IIA J9714

Westland Wapiti IIA J9714
Westland Wapiti IIA, J9714

Background imageWapiti Collection: Westland Wapiti IIA J9385

Westland Wapiti IIA J9385
Westland Wapiti IIA, J9385

Background imageWapiti Collection: Westland Wapiti IA A5-20 of the RaF

Westland Wapiti IA A5-20 of the RaF
Westland Wapiti IA, A5-20, of the RaF

Background imageWapiti Collection: Westland Wapiti IA A5-1 of the RaF

Westland Wapiti IA A5-1 of the RaF
Westland Wapiti IA, A5-1, of the RaF

Background imageWapiti Collection: The final Westland Wapiti I J9102

The final Westland Wapiti I J9102
The final Westland Wapiti I, J9102, was used for engine development

Background imageWapiti Collection: Westland Wapiti I

Westland Wapiti I fitted with a Jupiter radial with a Townend ring

Background imageWapiti Collection: Westland Wapiti I J9095

Westland Wapiti I J9095
Westland Wapiti I, J9095, specially prepared for HRH Edward, Prince of Wales, with VIP rear cockpit, Fairey Reed metal propeller and metal-clad rear fuselage

Background imageWapiti Collection: First production Westland Wapiti I J9078

First production Westland Wapiti I J9078
First production Westland Wapiti I, J9078

Background imageWapiti Collection: Westland Wapiti prototype J8495

Westland Wapiti prototype J8495
Westland Wapiti prototype, J8495, fitted with a cowled Pegasus radial

Background imageWapiti Collection: Westland Wapiti prototype J8495 carrying two 230lb bombs

Westland Wapiti prototype J8495 carrying two 230lb bombs
Westland Wapiti prototype, J8495, carrying two 230lb bombs

Background imageWapiti Collection: American Elk (Cervus canadensis nelsoni) adult male, running over sagebrush moorland

American Elk (Cervus canadensis nelsoni) adult male, running over sagebrush moorland, Grand Teton N. P. Wyoming, U. S
American Elk (Cervus canadensis nelsoni) adult male, running over sagebrush moorland, Grand Teton N.P. Wyoming, U.S.A. September

Background imageWapiti Collection: Bull elk C013 / 9785

Bull elk C013 / 9785
Bull elk. Male elk (Cervus canadensis) walking through a glade. Photographed in the Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA

Background imageWapiti Collection: Elk, 19th century artwork C013 / 6272

Elk, 19th century artwork C013 / 6272
Elk (Cervus Canadensis) male and female. Plate 62 from The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America, Vol. 2 (1846) by John James Audubon and John Bachman

Background imageWapiti Collection: Elk (Cervus canadensis) (wapiti), South Rim, Grand Canyon National Park

Elk (Cervus canadensis) (wapiti), South Rim, Grand Canyon National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Arizona, United States of America, North America

Background imageWapiti Collection: Rocky Mountain Elk / Wapiti

Rocky Mountain Elk / Wapiti
MOP-457 WAPITI / Elks fighting, locking antlers Cervus elaphus Rocky Mountain Elk / Wapiti B Moose Peterson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageWapiti Collection: USA, Wyoming, Jackson Hole. National Elk Refuge in winter. Elk, (wild: Cervus elaphus) aka wapiti

USA, Wyoming, Jackson Hole. National Elk Refuge in winter. Elk, (wild: Cervus elaphus) aka wapiti

Background imageWapiti Collection: Roosevelt Elk - bull standing along Pacific Northwest river - Autumn - WA. - USA _E7B6243

Roosevelt Elk - bull standing along Pacific Northwest river - Autumn - WA. - USA _E7B6243
TOM-2075 Roosevelt Elk - bull standing along Pacific Northwest river - Autumn Washington - USA Cervus canadensis roosevelti Tom & Pat Leeson contact details: prints@ardea.com tel



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The majestic Wapiti, also known as the American Elk, is a symbol of grace and power in nature. From the Westland Wapiti 1 aeroplane soaring through the skies to the bugling of Elk at sunset, these creatures captivate our hearts. One cannot help but be enchanted by the sight of the Westland Wapiti IIA J9719, with its sleek design and impressive capabilities. It represents a time when aviation was still in its infancy, yet held great promise for exploration and adventure. In the Canadian Rockies, amidst a winter wonderland, we find ME628 - a Rocky Mountain Elk standing tall against the snow-covered landscape. Its presence evokes both awe and tranquility as it navigates through nature's icy embrace. Silhouetted against a fiery Scottish sunset stands a Red Deer stag - an emblem of strength and resilience. In February's twilight hours, this magnificent creature reminds us of Scotland's untamed beauty. As December blankets Scotland's pine forests in snowfall, we encounter another Red Deer stag gracefully navigating his wintry domain. The contrast between his regal stature and snowy surroundings creates an ethereal scene that leaves us breathless. Jasper National Park in Northern Rockies witnesses an Autumn spectacle as Rocky Mountain Elk bulls bugle their dominance into existence. Their haunting calls echo through valleys as they assert their place within this rugged wilderness. Wading gracefully through shallow water is another enchanting sight - Wapiti grazing peacefully while reflecting on their serene surroundings. This image captures their harmonious coexistence with nature's elements. During rut season on Jura Island in Scotland, male Red Deer stags roar fiercely to establish dominance over potential mates. Their powerful voices reverberate across landscapes filled with anticipation for new life to come. Amidst autumn woodlands in Bradgate Park lies yet another captivating scene – a Red Deer stag majestically roaming amidst vibrant foliage.