karoocheetah 28 May 2016 Fresh from Hibernation in the municipality of Suomussalmi, in the forests of Pirttivaara about 2km from the Russian Border. Taken from the forest hide
Fresh from Hibernation in the municipality of Suomussalmi, in the forests of Pirttivaara about 2km from the Russian Border. Taken from the forest hide
karoocheetah 2 Jun 2016 Buldeo said: That's a very healthy looking bear! Nice capture. Click to expand... Thank You - they all looked good considering they had only been out of hibernation a week or so - some looked skinny for bears but that will soon change looking at the shear quantity of food they put away
Buldeo said: That's a very healthy looking bear! Nice capture. Click to expand... Thank You - they all looked good considering they had only been out of hibernation a week or so - some looked skinny for bears but that will soon change looking at the shear quantity of food they put away
savethelephant 2 Jun 2016 This is an excellent shot! The lighting, the composition, the background, the fact that this is wild, etc... And the same with your other two shots. (Assuming these are U. a. arctos?)
This is an excellent shot! The lighting, the composition, the background, the fact that this is wild, etc... And the same with your other two shots. (Assuming these are U. a. arctos?)
karoocheetah 2 Jun 2016 savethelephant said: This is an excellent shot! The lighting, the composition, the background, the fact that this is wild, etc... And the same with your other two shots. (Assuming these are U. a. arctos?) Click to expand... Thank you very much - it's lovely that others enjoy my images as much as I do and take the time to comment - much appreciated. Yes they are indeed Ursus arctos the European Brown Bear and it was a joy to spend 4 or 5 days enjoying their company too
savethelephant said: This is an excellent shot! The lighting, the composition, the background, the fact that this is wild, etc... And the same with your other two shots. (Assuming these are U. a. arctos?) Click to expand... Thank you very much - it's lovely that others enjoy my images as much as I do and take the time to comment - much appreciated. Yes they are indeed Ursus arctos the European Brown Bear and it was a joy to spend 4 or 5 days enjoying their company too