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A moose calf took a stroll up a large pile of snow and found itself on top of a garage roof in Anchorage, Alaska. After browsing on high branches and causing stress to its mother and the neighbors, it came off and was reunited with its mother.
Wandering moose are a staple around town. Check out our growing gallery and post your sightings to our reader-submitted gallery.
About 700 to 1,000 moose call the Anchorage Bowl home in the winter months, with 200 to 300 staying year round.
These photos cover only about 1.5 hours, from 10:30 AM to just after 12:00 noon. They were on the lower Hillside of Anchorage on May 25, in our backyard of a wooded and fairly private subdivision. Mom & baby are still in our yard and seem to be doing great! Though I have no way of knowing this, I believe it is possible (likely?) that the cow was born nearby and that is why she chose this spot. In about 4 of the last 7 years we have had an older cow show up for a few days with very young twins. This cow looks young to me, and I think it is possible that she could be one of those young calves we have seen in our yard. Nice thought anyway...
A bull moose browsed in Cuddy Family Midtown Park on Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009, before walking down B Street on his way to crossing Tudor Road.