Two-thirds of Our Cub Population
This was one of those times when not all of the cubs were visible. As we have said before, in summer bears spend a lot of time in cooler, shady…
This was one of those times when not all of the cubs were visible. As we have said before, in summer bears spend a lot of time in cooler, shady…
We’ve mentioned that the cubs are spending more time on the ground these days, since that’s where the food is found. Foraging is serious business. Bears do not care to…
Our cubs were busily foraging, as usual. Finnegan chose to forage out of sight of the curator’s camera at first, but Andy and Eliza showed themselves. Finnegan made…
Today we have some new photos of the three cubs. As usual, there is eating taking place, but we also see Finnegan taking a dip in the Cubby Pool –…
Curator Coy scattered food, as usual, for the cubs to find as they foraged. Eliza and Andy foraged in Coy’s view, but Finnegan chose to forage privately in the underbrush.…
In this post we will share the last of Ken LaValley’s cub portraits for their seven-month-old designated birthdays. This time it is Finnegan’s turn. He was an interesting subject –…
Yesterday we posted the portraits of Eliza Bear that our photographer of record, Ken LaValley took to mark the seven-month-old presumed birthday of our cubs. Today we share the portraits…
We have mentioned that ABR considers all of our cubs to have been born on January 22nd, a date that is midway in the possible range of dates for bear…
We could have titled this “Bear Cubs Live to Eat,” because cubs, like all bears, do spend a great deal of time eating! The act of foraging for and consuming…
Curator Janet was trapped in the observation tower a couple of days ago when a typical summer downpour occurred just after she had thrown food over the fence to the…