Grizzly Bear | Yellowstone National Park | May, 2011
It is a little hard to see in this picture,but this bear has quite a scar on it’s nose. This most likely happened in a fight with another Grizzly. | MC39-0176
Read MoreGrizzly Bear | Denali National Park | May, 2011
This is one of my favorite pictures. |MC43-0072
Read MoreGrizzly Bear | Yellowstone National Park | May, 2011
This is what a Grizzly should look like. |MC38-0330
Read MoreGrizzly Bear | Atigun Pass, Alaska | June, 2011
Even though this picture is not the quality I would normally use it is still one of my favorites. It was taken one windy, overcast day with very poor lighting. This is a Barren-Ground Grizzly crossing the tundra on the North Slope between the Brooks Range and the Arctic Ocean. These bears living on the North Slope are at the absolute northern most limit of their range. This bear was only about 70 miles south of the Arctic Ocean and may spend part of the summer along the coast where it could very well cross paths with a Polar Bear. | MC42-0314
Read MoreGrizzly Bear | Atigun Pass, Alaska | June, 2011
This is a Barren-Ground Grizzly crossing the tundra on the North Slope between the Brooks Range and the Arctic Ocean. This bear is at the northern limit of where it is possible for it to live. Living this far north will force it to hibernate for 6 to 7 months each winter. The picture certainly does not do it justice. It was a drop dead beautiful bear. |MC42-0306
Read MoreGrizzly Bear | Yellowstone National Park | May, 2011
It had just stopped raining when I took this picture and this bear was very wet. |MC39-0188
Read MoreGrizzly Bear | Glacier National Park | September, 2010
This Grizzly Bear was eating huckleberrys off of the bushes it is standing in. Huckleberrys are one of their favorite fall treats. |MC26-0094
Read MoreGrizzly Bear | Yellowstone National Park | May, 2011
I like the way his back foot is turned . |MC38-0320
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