voyageur said:Yes, cool bear - a two year old likely that was just was kicked out by momma bear to figure things out, and more intent on eating grasses and roots than two legged beings. And yeah, a 400mm lens, and although close, a steel frame with four rubber tires in separation; it's just how I came across the little fella that day.
Generally, though, I've a little more respect for grizzly's than black bears, which can be much more unpredictable - more predatorial (yet don't underestimate either), at least that has been my experiences around their habitat.
Good to know :)
the only bears we have here are koala's, although rumors persist of the evil drop bear ;)
that's pretty freaky, and unusual, they're normally pretty placid creatures!
For all the wildlife photography lovers, that series I mentioned before now has the second season! Yesterday I started watching it and it was absolutely amazing, it also gives me like a calming sensation watching these type of things. The first two episodes are about a couple of photographers -Jonathan and Angela Scott- in the Serengeti. They have some really really stunning pictures.

