Aurora in Healy, March 2023

Midnight Moose, Pika, and 17 Caribou

C and I took a late drive to Teklanika, enjoying wildlife and the surreal Alaska twilight. 

Adorable Pika Video, 10 pm May 16

We set a new personal record by seeing 17 caribou in this one trip.  We saw 2 groups of 8 each, all at a distance,  then the above bull caribou crossed the road in front of us.  No young caribou calves yet, but we are looking hard!

Pink clouds, white mountains, nearly civil twilight

We left our house at 8:30 pm, arrived at Teklanika rest area about midnight, and were back home by 2:30 a.m.  We had a couple hours of nearly dark (nautical twilight), though the northeastern sky was already a brightening peach as we drove home.  We can put the headlamps and flashlights in storage for a couple of months!

Caribou at 11 p.m. on May 16

We also saw 8 moose, a porcupine, and 4 Harlequin Ducks.  Three of the moose were bulls beside the road.

Moose and Mountains at 1 a.m.

During Civil Twilight, we could still see animals far away. As it darkened to Nautical Twilight (12:28 to 3:15 a.m.), the animals had to be pretty close.  The mountains remained easy to see and increasingly gorgeous in the deep blue sky.

Pasque Flower on May 18

Speaking of Nautical Twilight,  tonight (May 20), it is only 20 minutes long, from 1:42 to 2:02 a.m.  Then, for the next two months, the darkest it will get in Healy is Civil Twilight.  Nautical Twilight returns on July 22, Astronomical Twilight returns on August 14, and Night returns on September 1.

Moose near our cabin May 17

P.S.  If you watch the Pika video,  please tell me how it streams for you.  While it looks good directly from my phone gallery, when I watch it on the blog website there is a LOT of buffering which isn’t much fun.  I usually don’t add videos.  But maybe for people with Wifi it looks ok, even though it is terribly choppy for me. 

4 responses to “Midnight Moose, Pika, and 17 Caribou”

  1. The pika video cam out fine on our computer – could even see his/her cheeks moving while eating!

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    1. I am so glad! I loved the way the pika so abruptly went from still to scurrying around and the way it ate the plant. Happy the video worked on your computer. Have a great day!

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  2. worked for me! It was cute

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    1. Thanks, Paula! I appreciate the info, and it is great to hear from you.

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