Continuing to work over my files. These are probably two of the most beautiful bears I've ever seen. Under overcast skies the mother looked the color of a weimaraner dog. With WB "corrected" her fur looks more of a reddish blonde. The second year cub, comparable to a teenager in human terms, was very dark with a fading "collar". Both of them had absolutely flawless coats with no molting, rub marks, scars, etc. Unfortunately this pair only appeared at the creek this one time during our trip and then only for a little while.
The mom was very confident and not at all concerned with the presence of us three photographers. But the cub seemed very paranoid, never taking its eyes off of us and clinging tightly to the mother's side. Which brings to mind the classic nature vs nurture argument. Perhaps the father is paranoid
Nikon D810, 500mm f4 VR, tripod
As always best viewed in the light box.
1) Coming down the creek with the youngster hanging very close to it's mother's side. One of the few times the mother looked at the camera.
2) Cub rubbing lovingly against its mother's side. Bears cubs and mothers show a lot of affection towards one another. Particularly when there is a single cub the mother/child bond seems to be very strong.
3) The cub has noticed us and can't take its eyes off us. Mom is concentrating on fishing.
4) Too much of a good thing. Trying to concentrate on fishing, the mother finally gets annoyed by the needy cub and applies a bit of discipline. What I love about this shot is that the cub is looking at the camera as if it's embarrassed at being scolded in public.
Nos. 5-7 shot with Nikon D4, 80-400mm VR, handheld.
5) After being scolded the cub falls back in line but keeps watching the pesky humans.
6) A bit later after catching a fish and eating it on the creek bank, another bear was approaching and caught the pair's attention. Again note how clingy the cub is.
7) With other bears moving around, the mom decided to leave. But the teenage cub gave us one last accusatory look as if we were the ones who spoiled the party.