August 24th Grizzly Expedition








Today we saw… what seemed to be a log in the water but one excited sound from our Italian friend Rafael and we realized we were witnessing a northern elephant seal gulping down a mud shark. Upon arrival Lenore with her cub of the year were turning rocks and traveling along the shore. There has been some oxygen depletion from an overabundance of a bunch of salmon in the river at once. A few have died and floated down the river where we observed a young female eat the carcasses after lunch. I heard a family of cedar waxwings near the forest. Other birds included murre, shearwater, rhinocerus auklets, blue herons, bald eagles, and bonaparte, mew, gulls.

BEARS:
grizzly bears
black bears

BIRDS:
numerous bald eagles
rhinoceros auklets
marbled murrelets
Caspian terns
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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1 comment:

lucenan said...

We were lucky to participate this boattrip that day! We saw the amazing elephant seal. And the mother and cub-grizzly, and the salmon-eating bear. We were so grateful to visit the habitat of those animals. And to enjoy the passion and the qualitive guidness of Lyndsay.
Much more than we had expect!
Luc and An from Belgium