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"Bear Necessities"

The circle of life could not be more evident than when one witnesses a river full of Sockeye Salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) during their annual spawn, where adult sockeye return to their home streams from the ocean in order to deposit and fertilize their eggs, and die. Just prior to spawning, they will change from the silvery blue of a fresh run fish from the sea, to the vibrant colors you see here.

Brown bears contribute to the great circle, with the ability to eat as many as 20 salmon per day. In this photograph, an Alaska coastal brown bear (Ursus arctos) emerges from the water with a bright red Sockeye salmon -- one of many catches he'll make during a time of year where his mission is to do nothing more than fatten up for the long winter hibernation ahead.





Visitor Comments

 
Robb - (September 15th, 2011 (1:46pm) PDT)
Beautiful photo! You can see the intelligence in the bear's eyes!
 
Andrew - (September 16th, 2011 (12:17am) PDT)
Wow, this picture is amazing. Great work, and phenomenal timing.
 
Dick Pfaff - (December 2nd, 2011 (8:02pm) PST)
Awesome photography. I would like to add when your company vehicle is going through the Lamar Valley in the fall please have them drive the speed limit or pull over. I understand that they are looking for photo ops but they shouldn't hold up 3 vehicles behind it. Thanks very much. Keep up the good work.
 
Shripad - (January 25th, 2012 (4:21am) PST)
one of the most beautiful photograph to have encountered!!!... truly amazing as rightly described by as the circle of life (& death of-course)...it is not just the photograph, it is the true color of life & its beauty you bring out.... Have very high regards for you..
 


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