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There was an article in the January 2008 Issue of Yankee Magazine about Maine Black Bears. The photos are fantastic. You can read the article online: http://www.yankeemagazine.com/issues/20 … ures/bears
And here are a couple of the pictures:
Look at those feet and nails and their little noses!!!
They are so adorable. What wonderful pics of these little babies! The top little one looks a little scared - precious you just want to :hug: :hug: :hug: them. Thanks for sharing!
Daphne thanks for posting about these adorable little guys. They are sooooo wonderful, now to get designing, if only I were as good at producing mohair bear cubs as their mother was at producing those.
Thanks for the inspiration, hugs, Jane.
awwww they are so adorable, thanks so much for showing us those photos Daphne
Catherine x
They are adorable. Thanks for showing them. You never really get to see such great pictures of young bears. They are inspiring!
Wow, they are SO cute. And who knew they'd have such pink little noses?
Oh, how beautiful!
I have a grin from ear to ear!!! Thank you so much for showing us these - these have put me in the mood for doing some bearing today!!!
Hugs
Marilyn
BEAUTIFUL babies!!!! Those claws were made for climbing trees...that's for sure! Don't you just want to cuddle one?
Glad you appreciate the pics!
Bear feet always seriously amaze and impress me.
And seeing these cubs makes me wish I had the ability to do realistic creatures.
YES.... I want to cuddle them ALL!!!
What great pictures. Those faces, those feet, those little eyes. Beautiful.
Oh, I want one!!
Wonderful pictures...thanks for letting us know...great detail.Mikki
Wonderful little babies, those feet are amazing.
Those babies are SO gorgeous - and so completely trusting of humans - amazing! I was especially amused by the photographer's tale of the cub who sauntered over and then proceeded to climb up his leg - WOW!
Thanks for posting these!
huggies
Maria
Fabulous images, they are real cute, thanks for posting them Daphne. :hug: :hug: :hug: :hug:
Oh, I want one!!
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...me too! :hug:
Daph, I haven't had time to read the article yet and I'm almost afraid to ask but...what happened to momma bear?
Judy, this is from the article..... they were just being tagged... mom is fine, they did lightly sedate her though bears are quite sluggish in the middle of winter. (that info was not in the online article but the printed magazine article was more detailed.)
Last winter I went deep into the Maine wilderness with wildlife biologist Randy Cross and his crew of technicians in the state's black bear monitoring program. Their task: tracking Maine's black bear population. A total of 23,000 bears is the current conservation objective.
In my 23 years of professional photography, I'd never seen a sleeping mother bear in a den with her cubs. As I was shooting, I prayed that mama bear wouldn't wake up suddenly to find my lens about a foot from her face -- I was certain she'd quickly become a most uncooperative subject.
Later, a nine-week-old cub looked me in the eye, sauntered over, and proceeded to climb up my leg. I picked him up by the scruff of his neck. We were eye to eye -- an amazingly intimate connection with a wild animal. At times, I had to discipline myself to keep shooting and not stop and play with the little bears.
there are so cute.
Wow! Daphne you are so fortunate to be a professional photographer and be able to actually be near such beautiful existing bears. Thanks for sharing your pictures.
Mary - no, no, I'm not a professoinal photographer. The quote in my last post was from the magazine article!
Great pictures! Even as babies they have a good set of claws on them. Very cute and just looking at them makes me smile, big sighs
Awwwwwwweeeeeeeeeee... heehee, they are just so cute!
Hugs!
Melanie