Sunday, June 7, 2026

Pictured above is Blaze in ideal bear habitat
 


With bear mating season in full swing in Massachusetts, all the bear scent marking trees that my trail cameras are monitoring have been busy. One area ( ½ square mile) has five active scent marking trees that have been visited by seven different bears, two are females and five males.

All seven bears have visible features that help me identify them, I have named them according. There is Matty w/2 cubs - she appears to have mange and her fur is matted , Blaze -  has two large white blotches under his front chest, Dark Face -  has a solid black muzzle, Bald Back -  has balding running down the middle of his back, Butt Scar - has a large scar on his right butt cheek. Scar Face - has a long scar running along his muzzle and then finally No Scars - a beautiful looking bear. I have included a few pics below showing identifying features.

It will be interesting to see if the level of activity with the next SD card check remains high. Will the scent marking trees still be as active on the downward side of mating season? Will any new bears show up in this area?

One thing that I did find interesting was that Matty with her two cubs stays in the area with so many males. She has also scent marked three of the five scent marking trees. In my experience sows with cubs don’t tend to stay in areas with this level of male activity.


 

Blaze




Bald Back

Matty

Dark Face

Jim