Recently, we posted that some of the newer residents, Cubs #217 (Tedford), #218 (Derby), #220 (Pumpkin) and #221 (Gamble) had finished their meds and were in Wild Enclosure 2, where our yearling Woody Bear (#205) had spent his two months of “re-wilding” time from May 20 to July 20.
Our designated photographer, Ken LaValley, visited the other day to try and capture these little cubs in photos. He succeeded with Derby, Tedford and Pumpkin Bear but Gamble remained hidden. Here are Ken’s “portraits” of the three cubs.
Our Kentucky cub, Derby Bear, was the most visible during Ken’s visit. He didn’t realize it, as Ken was out of sight, but he was the most cooperative subject. First, he offered a frontal view.
Next, he showed his handsome profile.
Derby is wearing the red ear tags that Kentucky uses on their bears. He sat on top of a culvert den in the enclosure for this pose.
He was a very good model!
Ken was able to photograph Tedford Bear climbing a tree.
He spotted Pumpkin Bear standing by another tree. She has a bit of a shy look.
The ear tags that Pumpkin and Tedford wear are yellow, because they are Tennessee cubs. All four of the cubs in Wild Enclosure 2 are doing well, although it’s easy to see the differences in size between them and the other cubs that have been residing longer at ABR. These four came in later in the year and were small when they were admitted. They have some catching up to do.