Big Fella wants to Mate






We had a nice day for it with blue skies and calm seas to and from the bears. A few unusual things happened, starting with a school of about 20 harbour porpoises in Clio Channel. We mostly see them in smaller groups or alone so we stopped to see if we could try our hand at getting pictures. They still were very shy but I managed to get one shot. In Knight inlet we were pleased to come a across a school of about 50 dolphins that began wake riding our stern wave. They haven't been around for a week so it was a pleasure to see them again. Upon entering we had our binoculars out scanning the beaches and found two close to our float... The two bears were close together and not just touching but one on top of the other doing what makes grizzly babies... We managed to change to our estuary skiff, approach to a reasonable distance and observe the courtship unfold. The female Dmight have been a little shy with us there so we moved off to watch a black bear. After lunch we watched two sub adult females who seem to be hanging around each other. On the way back we spotted the dolphins again and oh yeah... I forgot to mention a black bear mom and yearling cubs on the way up in the morning. Great day!
BEARS:
grizzly bears 4
black bears 3

MARINE MAMMALS:
harbour seals 12
harbour porpoise 20
dolphins 50
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Grizzly bear viewing report from Tide Rip Grizzly Tours, Telegraph Cove, British Columbia.
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Ohhh, I'm so sorry I missed the ritual! Will be up next weekend, hope the lovin' still happening!

Ryan Peters