Bear #4: Later on Wednesday afternoon, I decided to go back out and give it another try. I was rewarded with another Cinnamon Black Bear. This one was younger, maybe a two year old. And he was more interested in grubs, insects, bugs, etc. as you can see from the first two photos. Every once in a while he would look at me as he is in the next couple of photos.
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Here because of the angle, and because he is turned on himself he looks much smaller -- almost like a cub. But, you can see from his face he is beyond the cub stage. |
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Finally, I think he said "no more photos", so I said "good-bye" and left him there to finish eating. |
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