One of my new locations captured another collard sow with
three cubs last week. It could possibly be the same sow with four cubs that I
shared in April. I received feedback from one of my followers, they think there
were four cubs in the video. I reviewed the video in slow motion and can only
see three. I think the TC hickuped when the third cub jumped from the log. It’s
not important, I try to stay as accurate as possible
identifying new bears; I’m thrilled to have had a TC video the sow and cubs in
a pleasing environment.
Primetime bear activity ! So far, TC’s have videoed eighty-seven bears in
May, with many TC’s still to be checked. I wouldn’t be surprised if bear videos
exceed one hundred for the month.
YTD “ Different Bears” is now 31.
The criteria I use to count individual bears and
to keep track of total bear videos by location are:
1.
Sow with cubs count as one family group.
2.
If a similar looking bear triggers a TC in each
area within one hour of the first TC trigger the video is not counted.
It’s not exact ,but I think it’s a
good representation of the data collected.
Below are two examples of easily identifiable bears.
Very easy to identify
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