Native Californian, biologist, wildlife conservation consultant, retired Smithsonian scientist, father of two daughters, grandfather of four. INTJ. Believes nature is infinitely more interesting than shopping malls. Born 100 years too late.
Great video Chris and good narration. Of all the mammal species in North America I find bears the most interesting. Too bad about your light pole, but that's what bears do; anything new seems to ignite their curiosity which results in something humans would call destructive -- but it's just bears being bears.
Thanks, Wood, I'm hooked on bears too. Losing the light pole was worth the footage, though. It would have stood up against the bear if the T-post had been about 7 feet long. But I took a chance, and every time I do that with bears, they win!
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Great video Chris and good narration. Of all the mammal species in North America I find bears the most interesting. Too bad about your light pole, but that's what bears do; anything new seems to ignite their curiosity which results in something humans would call destructive -- but it's just bears being bears.
Thanks, Wood, I'm hooked on bears too. Losing the light pole was worth the footage, though. It would have stood up against the bear if the T-post had been about 7 feet long. But I took a chance, and every time I do that with bears, they win!
Great post, Chris. Very great footage and I love your wrestling narration.
Those bears reminded me of Suma wrestlers and the narration was like the Gillette Friday night fights boxing announcer
of yesteryear!
Echoing the love for the introduction of narration. Attenborough better watch his back for the new kid in town.
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