Following on from yesterday's post, I had a request for a 'grizz' so here is one. We stayed a ways away, and the water was very shallow when we saw this grizz. They are apparently very irritable in early spring, very hungry and not amenable to curious visitors.
I also threw in the 'peek-a-boo' black bear and a couple of shots of a bald eagle where the form is as beautiful as the bird.
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Not sure what he is saying and not sure I want to know. |
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This guy played hide and seek with us for a few minutes. |
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The spots you see are water droplets. |
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He has a small fish in his claws. |
1 comment:
You did just fine with that entry level camera that you didn't know how to use efficiently. :-)
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