Baby bear adorableness
- cougarmagic
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I wondered where the cubs were this year. Normally in this spot I see them much earlier in the spring. I thought this year maybe there wouldn't be any. I was happy to see this little dude, and it's the first time I've had so much vocalizing of any animal.
The mother is smelling scent lure I placed on the rocks. Vanilla extract. There is a bumper crop of manzanita berries just about ripe in this area (Mt Wilson) so I think they'll do just fine and it'll be fun to see this cub grow!
The mother is smelling scent lure I placed on the rocks. Vanilla extract. There is a bumper crop of manzanita berries just about ripe in this area (Mt Wilson) so I think they'll do just fine and it'll be fun to see this cub grow!
great footage cougarmagic. that must be alot of fun to capture this stuff.
Actually, I wanted to contact you and this post reminded me...I recently was up in Glendora area and encountered what I believe was a critter cam and I thought of you. At first though, i thought it was a geocache and I handled it a bit to see what was inside it and then i noticed the lens on the front. I tried to position it exactly how i found it, it seemed to be pointing at a very cozy location in a tree. Wondered if this was maybe yours, sorry if I interfered with it.
Actually, I wanted to contact you and this post reminded me...I recently was up in Glendora area and encountered what I believe was a critter cam and I thought of you. At first though, i thought it was a geocache and I handled it a bit to see what was inside it and then i noticed the lens on the front. I tried to position it exactly how i found it, it seemed to be pointing at a very cozy location in a tree. Wondered if this was maybe yours, sorry if I interfered with it.
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Thanks longcut! That wasn't my camera in Glendora but I might know whose it is. There's a guy camera trapping out that way who has gotten several different mountain lions lately. Seems like a popular place for them.
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Yep, it was my friend's cam. Thought you would like to know what came by after you: "Wow! It probably was mine. This guy was with his girlfriend a couple of months ago and he picked it up to look at it and tell her what it was. He did put it back into the position I had it, and seven hours later a lion passed by!"
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Not sure if I can embed this right, but on YouTube, here's his channel:
Or try this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqjYVp4X ... Ovg&fmt=22
Or try this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqjYVp4X ... Ovg&fmt=22
Got it. Thanks!
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You're the vet, you tell me! Fur looks better this spring on all the bears, whereas other seasons they've looked mangy. There is a male up here who is completely fat and healthy. She looks thin, but could just be very young. I'll check this camera this weekend, and we'll see how they're doing.
I would worry most about lack of water being a problem this summer, rather than lack of food. I suppose that would result in less milk too.