Monday, January 13, 2025

Black Bear Presentation Jan 2025

 


Taking trail cameras to the next level learning about Massachusetts Black Bears. Now that I can find bear sign has offered me opportunity to set camera traps and see more into a black bears world. In this presentation I will share the interesting things I’ve learned about Massachusetts Bears

Jim


Wednesday, January 8, 2025

Black Bear Whammy Tree

 


 Bear Whammy Tree Yes , there is such a thing  as a bear whammy tree! Seeing my first whammy tree ( in video ) was a real surprise and eye opener. The tree was literally  beaten up I had two questions after seeing this. What  happened to the tree and why? What happened is shown in the video,  and why.? A “ Bear Whammy Tree” is another means for bears to use  trees communicating their presence in an area. A whammy tree is  visual sign along with  scent marking . Whammy trees are made anytime of the year. I have several other videos that time stamp this activity  in July and  September.

 

Summary – Camera Trapping has helped me learn  about bear behavior and  the three types of bear marking trees used to communicate. Over the last few months, I have found more bear marking trees. It will be interesting to see what’s instore for 2025 learning more about Massachusetts Black Bears

 

Jim

Video 1 – Bear Bite Tree  https://youtu.be/JyxLAjBSKiw

Video 2 – Bear Scent Marking Tree  https://youtu.be/97Mp_MBfiUo

Video 3 – Bear Whammy Tree  https://youtu.be/hNFnAfmVtt8

 


Friday, January 3, 2025

Bear Scent Marking Tree - Massachusetts

 


Video 2 -This  Black  Bear Scent marking tree with ritual trail passing at its base are good examples showing  different black bear age groups that use the same marking tree throughout the year. The camera trap watching this tree was triggered forty-two times in 2024. The compilation shows  a good age mix of bears  scent marking  on the same tree. Most visits occurred between May and August. Bears will scent mark all year long with the highest activity  typically during the mating season.

This is the second of three videos sharing my experiences learning about “ Bear Marking Trees” in Massachusetts

I’ll share the third video next week

Massachusetts. Browning Elite HP4

https://youtu.be/97Mp_MBfiUo


Jim

Friday, December 27, 2024

Bear Bite Tree Massachusetts

 


My focus in 2024 was learning more about Black Bear Tree Marking behavior. With the help of trail cameras, I was able to capture videos of bear behavior at marking trees. There are four types of bear marking trees. Bite tree, marking tree, whammy tree and climbing tree. Video One -Bear Biting Tree. Over the years I have found trees that have a recent bite(s) taken out of them. After finding such a tree, a camera trap would be set hoping to capture a bear visiting the bite mark. Up until this year, I have had zero results. Late May I found a fresh bite taken out of a large conifer tree. A camera trap was set. The video shares the details. It appears it’s all about timing. Locate a fresh bite mark made during tree mating season ( May / June Massachusetts ) and likely you will have regular visits from bears until the mating cycle ends. With a bit of speculation, the bears in the video are assumed to be all males. If you have captured a sow making a bite mark, I would be interested in seeing the video.

This is the first of three videos. I’ll share the others over the next few weeks.

Browning Recon Elite HP5 - Massachusetts

https://youtu.be/JyxLAjBSKiw

Jim


Saturday, December 21, 2024

Wrapping Up A Good Year !

 


It was a good week redeploying trail cameras and looking for bear sign. I was surprised to find recent bear scat. The scat had no evidence of sunflower seeds, and it looked like the bear was foraging on winterberries and acorns.

I have trail cameras watching three old fisher scent posts. One was found in 2022 and the other two in 2023. There have been trail cameras watching the 2023 scent posts since last December. The height of those two fisher scent posts activity was  January through early April, with forty-six camera traps triggers. May through December had only four fisher camera trap triggers. In the May – December months no female with kits ever passed by any of the scent posts.

I spent the week bushwhacking new and old areas looking for bear sign and new spots to set trail cameras in 2025. It was time well spent finding new prospects for next year.

I also met some interesting people last week and enjoyed talking with you all. It’s nice seeing folks enjoying MA nature

 

Well, another year is wrapping up and want to Thank You All for following my blog.

Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

Jim



Sunday, December 15, 2024

Wrapping Up The Year - Data Review

 


Bobcat pic from earlier this year.

 

It’s been an uneventful week spending little time in the woods. Shotgun season ended Dec 14th , I can start setting trail cameras back out next week.

I’ve been reviewing my 2024 bear videos . Lots learned this year about bear behavior. I’m working on a few videos to highlight this behavior.

Annual Bear, Moose and Bobcat Trail Camera Triggers

           Moose     Bear     Bobcat    

2023     85           239       n/a

2024     83           619      193

 

The reason for the increase in bear triggers in 2024 was due to finding two new bear corridors earlier this year. Moose triggers stayed  about the same. The only notable difference was not videoing any moose calves in 2024. In 2023 three moose calves were captured on TC video. One single and one set of twins.

 This year I also kept track of bobcats. It will be interesting to compare numbers next year.

Gathering up my trail cameras does have a plus side. I clean up and relabel the cameras and locks Trail cameras are inspected to be sure they function properly. This year two went on the fritz, They were older Bushnell Aggressors. Santa came early and replaced them. I’m finding that my TC’s go about five years before having issues. I think that’s pretty good performance given most of my cameras are out in the elements for most of the year.

Looking forward to getting back in the woods next week

Jim


Sunday, December 8, 2024

Tracking - Time For TC's Again

 



I thought the cover picture was interesting with the three does all looking at the trail camera.

The primary deer hunting season ends next Saturday. That means the following week I can start setting out trail cameras again. I’m looking forward to that !

In the last week or so we have had two nights with snow in central MA. The first storm was only supposed to drop a few inches. We received seven inches of heavy wet snow . After the storm ended it turned windy, which put the squash on tracking. I tried to tracking seeing a porcupine track and a few deer tracks. Last night we got a dusting to an inch which made for decent tracking conditions. This morning, I was searching for tracks at first light and  hoping to find a fisher or bobcat track. The snow started around 3:00 AM which didn’t leave much time before daylight for critters to leave any sign. I had no problem finding a coyote track, so I followed that for a while. Nothing out of the ordinary  came with that track, it wandered through a hemlock grove checking around downed trees. I also saw a porcupine run along with deer tracks .It was a  beautiful morning to be out bushwhacking ,but uneventful tracking.

Jim