maybe a change off this corona virus crap for some??
as for those that know me, know I have a LOT of bears at my place most of the yr, I am in a very HIGH bear number area with a lot of land for them to live long and enough food to keep them happy!
last week, I had a female bear show up with 2 cubs, she is a 3 yr old female(seen her mate last yr)
she is well known bear to me watched her grow up from a cub!
very easy to ID with her markings!
so this is her first time being a mom bear!
well, last week when I seen her she was carrying one of the cubs in her mouth, in a very odd way, the poor cub was swinging wildly as she walked and turned and looked about at things, the cub seemed almost life less
I watched her walk off into woods out of sight, and then return back 20 minutes later or so with just one cub just before dark that day!
so, I am thinking she might have broke its neck carrying it the way she was by accident!
never seen that before in person, was a cool but sad sight to see!
she's has been back many times since, but never had a camera handy, but I have watched her carry the remaining cub, by its nose, its ear, a leg, , upside down by its belly, she just doesn;t seem to know how to grab it safely and carry it, its a very tiny cub too, and the poor cub, does its best to RUN away from her when it can, it will many times be up a tree and as it comes down close to ground she just GRABS it where ever, to the point when he(its a male) see's here getting ready to grab it, it runs higher up the tree out of reach LOL
I guess its pretty sore, from being grabbed all over
Poor guy is going to either be another victim of poor handling, or grow up to be one tuff cookie!
I have food plots that draw and hold critters of all shapes and sizes, but many things I have do pull bears on a almost daily basis, I normally can ID about 20 different bears every yr here, and been able to track many for yrs and yrs, my oldest male has been a regular here for past 16+ yrs and my oldest female has been here for about 13-14 I forget exactly, but seen her raise and kick out 4 sets of cubs!(this bear in below pic;s is actually one of her cubs from 3 yrs ago)
but I also keep a kid pool in yard for critters to drink, play in, it gets me a lot of cool pictures off trail cam's and well, sitting on deck, I get to watch things all the time in it, from small things to 600+ lb bears at times!
I buy pools cheap after season, most times for about .50 cents each, and by a 10-12 at a time, as they do break now and then, but cheap fun for me and I refill every other day to keep things fresh!
today I had this mother and cub laying in pool here, but by the time I got camera out, they got out of pool and cub ran up tree when it seen me
but I get TONS of pic's and see bears here almost daily from mid March till late Dec!
here are pic's of cub and mom today!
as for those that know me, know I have a LOT of bears at my place most of the yr, I am in a very HIGH bear number area with a lot of land for them to live long and enough food to keep them happy!
last week, I had a female bear show up with 2 cubs, she is a 3 yr old female(seen her mate last yr)
she is well known bear to me watched her grow up from a cub!
very easy to ID with her markings!
so this is her first time being a mom bear!
well, last week when I seen her she was carrying one of the cubs in her mouth, in a very odd way, the poor cub was swinging wildly as she walked and turned and looked about at things, the cub seemed almost life less
I watched her walk off into woods out of sight, and then return back 20 minutes later or so with just one cub just before dark that day!
so, I am thinking she might have broke its neck carrying it the way she was by accident!
never seen that before in person, was a cool but sad sight to see!
she's has been back many times since, but never had a camera handy, but I have watched her carry the remaining cub, by its nose, its ear, a leg, , upside down by its belly, she just doesn;t seem to know how to grab it safely and carry it, its a very tiny cub too, and the poor cub, does its best to RUN away from her when it can, it will many times be up a tree and as it comes down close to ground she just GRABS it where ever, to the point when he(its a male) see's here getting ready to grab it, it runs higher up the tree out of reach LOL
I guess its pretty sore, from being grabbed all over
Poor guy is going to either be another victim of poor handling, or grow up to be one tuff cookie!
I have food plots that draw and hold critters of all shapes and sizes, but many things I have do pull bears on a almost daily basis, I normally can ID about 20 different bears every yr here, and been able to track many for yrs and yrs, my oldest male has been a regular here for past 16+ yrs and my oldest female has been here for about 13-14 I forget exactly, but seen her raise and kick out 4 sets of cubs!(this bear in below pic;s is actually one of her cubs from 3 yrs ago)
but I also keep a kid pool in yard for critters to drink, play in, it gets me a lot of cool pictures off trail cam's and well, sitting on deck, I get to watch things all the time in it, from small things to 600+ lb bears at times!
I buy pools cheap after season, most times for about .50 cents each, and by a 10-12 at a time, as they do break now and then, but cheap fun for me and I refill every other day to keep things fresh!
today I had this mother and cub laying in pool here, but by the time I got camera out, they got out of pool and cub ran up tree when it seen me
but I get TONS of pic's and see bears here almost daily from mid March till late Dec!
here are pic's of cub and mom today!