2009 May's first tour


Today we saw bumped into 30 Pacific White sided dolphins on the way up the inlet, also some beautiful black bears. But after sitting in the grizzly bear hot spot for 4 hours and no bears, we wondered if the cool spring weather was keeping most bears in hibernation. Finally we decided that it was low tide, so let's have a look around the conrner at a great low tide beach. Somebody spotted a brown bump. As we got closer we realized it was Lenore, our favourite female who hangs around low tide beaches, rolling rocks for eels. Then beside her popped out a 3 month old cub of the year!

BEARS:
2 grizzly bears
8 black bears

BIRDS:
numerous bald eagles
rhinoceros auklets
marbled murrelets
Bonepart gulls

MARINE MAMMALS:
harbour seals
harbour porpoise
dolphins
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Grizzly bear viewing report from Tide Rip Grizzly Tours, Telegraph Cove, British Columbia.
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