“During my bear photo tour this year, we were lucky to see several mating encounters. This is not something you regularly see.”
“Mating is a brief encounter. The female is only receptive for mating for a few short hours, so the male often follows the female for many days before the time is right.” (Sounds familiar.)
In This Podcast:
Stan Tekiela. Author, photographer, naturalist, public speaker.
His latest column at
NatureSmart-dot-com
has a winning headline,
From his latest column:
Each spring I lead a bunch of
wildlife photo tours
. Dozens of photographers from around the world spend anywhere from a few hours up to a week with me pursuing a number of natural subjects. One of the favorite subjects are American Black Bears (Ursus americanus).The Black Bear is unique to North American and is not closely related to the other two bear species found in North America, the Brown Bear…
