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This Yukon grizzly was heading the same direction so we traveled together for a ways. He pretty much ignored me, focused on fattening up before his big slumber began.
Was snowing, blowing and frigid on the 30th of August.
Glad I wasn't wearing shorts....
Thanks for taking a look. Always appreciated!
I feel like a virtual trip to Alaska. This brown bear wading in the Brooks River in Katmai National Park kicks off a three shot series of Alaskan wildlife.
Capture a photo of Brown Bear resting on a log is a photo worth keeping. patience pays off, as well as knowing your camera gear!
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No party for another 3 weeks in BC. But Brown bear knows what to do to have fun... he might teach Little bear a few things...
Ourson porte son masque mais il veut faire des bricolages et va enseigner a Petit ours comment faire de beaux dessins et couper le papier !
He is eating a ham bone here. I thought he looked like my dog "bear". ;)
I hope everyone enjoys this image! :D
I'm going to go ahead and call this picture what it is, not my best or even a favorite. But that cub's face is something I can relate to. I don't know how many of you are feeling like you're barely keeping it together like me, but hopefully this cutie will make some people smile.
Grizzly Bear (ursus arctos) brothers (Scout and Montana) enjoying a round of play sparing in one of their pools at the San Diego Zoo. Conservation status: least concern
This Brown Bear takes a brief break from searching from salmon to pose for a portrait. Lower Brooks River, Katmai National Park, Alaska. I think this bear's "expression" seems to be a mix of innocence and curiosity.
Starting my archive dive with this 10+ year old shot of a 2 1/2-year-old Alaskan Brown Bear.
This youngster was one of twins which were on their own for the first time. It was strolling on the beach in Lake Clark National Park.
As this Alaskan Brown Bear enters the Brooks River, it glances in the direction of other bears down-stream, taking care to give them their space.
He's called Maxi. When he stands up, he towers at 8 feet. He is a brown bear based at Wolds Wildlife park and whilst I have visited him before, he;s usually cavorting or eating, or swimming... today we had a chat. He's a wonderful lad though I prefer to be on this side of the fence.
A brown bear searches the tidal flats for its next meal. Lake Clark National Park, Alaska. That fuzzy blob in the background is another bear.
A continuation of our virtual visit, in lieu of a cancelled real trip.
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