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A Brown Bear walks the marsh at first light in Lake Clark National Park, the cold morning help emphasize the bears breast adding a touch of drama to the image.

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enjoying an after dinner back rub

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A brown bear with her two cubs on a cold windy day in Alaska! This photo was taken at Lake Clark National Park and Preserve!

Our community has a curbside pickup in the spring when homeowners can set out things they no longer use or want to throw away.

I hope this bear was rescued by someone.

Spring cubs, Coastal Brown Bears (Ursus arctos). Of course, being bear cubs, they spent a lot of time knocking each other around. However, they are sisters, with a strong bond. At the end of the day, they are close. Silver Salmon Creek, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska.

Such a delight to find these on Rogers Pass on the way home! There was probably a hundred other photographers there today...it was a scene I'll never forget viewing these gorgeous and somewhat uncommon flowers that only grow in high elevations! :) I am having a terrible time loading my photos...been trying for several hours...don't know if it's Flickr or internet...anyone else having problems?

Happy Teddy Bear Tuesday

in a good morning mood he left the baerengraben in bern and walked straight into the forest huerstholz in zurich.

Polar Bear GIOVANNA was born on 28 November 2006 in Fasano, Italy. She moved from Fasano to #TierparkHellabrunn (Munich Zoo) at the age of 14 months. Giovanna is considered a polar bear of exceptional beauty. She loves playing games and constantly invents new ones. This includes chasing any ball after pushing it away and spending time experimenting with different objects to see how far she can let them stick out from a cliff before they eventually fall down.

Offsprings:

*9.12.2013 - Twins NELA (now the Wildlands Adventure Zoo Emmen/NL) and NOBBY (now Yorkshire Wildlife Park in England), Yorkshire Wildlife Park in Doncaster/England

*21.11. 2016 QUINTANA (still in #TierparkHellabrunn/Munich)

Father of her three offsprings is YOGHI 29.11.1999 – 13.04.2017

 

Canon EOS 450D EF70-300mm f/4-5.6L IS USM

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Dedicated to C.F. (ILYWAMHASAM)

Front right paw print of a European brown bear discovered on muddy track between agricultural fields this afternoon. See how the bear's claws have sliced through the mud.

 

Explored December 1, 2021

Sugar coated Jelly Teddy-Bear

Grizzly Bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) wandering the shoreline of the K'tzim-a-deen Grizzly Bear Sanctuary north of Prince Rupert along the maritime coast of British Columbia, Canada.

 

It is breeding season and both the males and females are wandering the coast in search of a prospective mate.

 

26 May, 2015.

 

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Mama bear with her cubs in the greater Yellowstone eco-system.

I captured this image in western Wyoming.. What a treat to watch this Grizzly Bear and her two active cubs. I believe this photo is of a well known bear.

Back in Sept 2015 I had the unique opportunity along with a co-worker to do a river float on the Atnarko/Bella Coola River during the end of the salmon run; with the hopes of seeing some Grizzly bears feeding on the salmon.

 

Upon first arriving at the launch site - we saw this big ole boy on the far bank, a bit upstream,. He is known as Bent-ear - as he is missing a good chunk of his left ear.

 

Though he did not catch any salmon while we watched he did give us many good photo opportunities despite being somewhat back lit in the late day sun.

 

All constructive comments are appreciated... TIA.

 

Sitka, Alaska, has an educational, non-profit bear rescue centre called Fortress of the Bear. This is a collage of 4 Brown bears from the sanctuary, rescued as orphan cubs, looking well fed from donations from local grocery stores and fishers.

29/06/2023 www.allenfotowild.com

and doing it backwards even, LOL, or so it looks like.

 

Wonder if I could do this on Cav or Pete, hmmm. Probably not a good idea to try it.

 

I'll catch up with you all later. Gotta run.

I'm very happy to intoducing my new girl: a beautiful custom by Nomyens that I adopted from the kind Lilly Tiger! <33

 

I named her Hime because she looks like a princess for me ^///^ I hope you love her much as me <3

 

Sorry for the BIG delay that I have reply comments or catch up photostreams =(... but I want to say you that I always read them and makes me very hapyy!!! ^3^

 

PD: Yes i had a lot of care bears XDD they are so cute that I can't help it x3

 

**bear headband by Kety Marques

**bear lollipop by Nova

Bear Creek meanders through the local countryside offering quickly running water here for the sights and sounds of a "babbling brook".

late evening but still enough light high in the north of finland to get a nice bear shot with almost perfect reflections.

Three separate images taken in roughly the same lighting conditions...

Brown bear cub siblings showing each other a little love! This photo was taken in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve in Alaska!

 

As one bear cub fights over food with mama bear, the other cub runs in circles around them celebrating the scrap of fish it has in its mouth!

The last trip that Mike and I made was to Bear Lake yesterday morning. The wind had been blowing hard all night long (believe me, I know....I was sleeping in a tee pee) and it made for some amazing cloud formations. The mornging light gave the mountains a warm glow.

The white globes of bear grass flowers cover the hillsides up to the Bandera summit.

It's been my desire for many months to have a chance to photograph a Kodiac Bear. On this day I saw three.

Always looking dusty but very sweet.

Adult polar bear just after nursing her cub. Kaktovik, Alaska. October, 2019.

he enjoys the bright light that comes through the window after a very rainy and foggy day.

 

Lensbaby SOL 22

Bear Lake Reserve. Notice the clouds covering the mountains in the background.

Even in "bear paradise," mother Brown Bear has it tough. She caught a big salmon and began munching on it - but the gulls and her own cub didn't let her enjoy it in peace. The birds were smart enough to wait for the scraps, but a few times the cubs teamed up: one distracted her while the other snatched a fish right out from under her. Here the male cub started howling but mom didn't fall for it. Low tide on The Cook Inlet, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska.

These little bears and friend sit comfortably in the guest bedroom. From top left to right, then bottom left to right:

Dorothy From Oz, Winifred, Babar, Bear 2, Bongo and Bear 1.

 

Dorothy flew in from Australia to live with us 15 years + after fellow Flickr friend Joy Barnes' mother started crafting knitted bears - she is jointed, soft and cuddly. My mom loved Dorothy and she has always sat on this chair that my mother upholstered for us.

 

Winifred was handed down to me from a dear friend (Pat) - she loves to wear vintage jewelry and sits on her little red painted chair. 1930s

 

Babar is an elephant that I received as a child from my godparents. He keeps Winifred's jewelry safe and sound on his trunk when she's not wearing different pieces. I had lost him but found him again when we were cleaning out Mom's sewing room after she moved into assisted living. From the 50s

 

Bear 2 belonged to our little Bogie (Norwich Terrier). He mostly slept with him as he was not big into playtime. 2006

 

Bongo was my Dad's bear that I named after Bongo the Circus Bear when I was younger. My paternal grandmother gave him to me when she moved from the midwest to California. 1930s

The little iron sits on his lap but actually belonged to another friend (Ruthie) during her childhood in 1930s

 

Bear 1 was Tokie's (Norwich Terrier) bear - well loved and well worn, repaired many times. 2005

 

Black Bear, Northern Minnesota

  

A favourite place for Black Bears on a rainy day is to climb a tree and wait out the miserable weather. You will often see them drinking the beading water off their fur.

The favorite toy.

Smile on Saturday, Stuffed Animals

Grizzly Bear,

Grizzly Lake area Yellowstone National Park

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Explored!

 

A smoke-filtered sunset turned the sky and Puget Sound a deep orange. I watched this plume spread east over Tacoma, 50 miles away.

 

Start Date: 07/06/25 (and still burning)

Cause: Human

 

The fire:

inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/waolf-bear-gulc...

 

The raid:

www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/aug/30/us-border-agents-...

 

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Grizzly bear portrait.

The one below is my creation.

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