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Black Bear
There seems to be a good berry crop this year, which is attracting the bears. I had heard of a black bear sow and her two cubs that were out in the park. I rambled up after work to find them, but I didn’t make it that far. I came across this yearling and its mother first. They were feeding in thick brush for the majority of the time, so it was difficult to get a clear view. The only decent shot I was able to get was when the cub climbed to the top of a serviceberry.
Posted in Wildlife. Tags: black bear, Grand Teton National Park.
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