The small bear on the cover picture is a sow that had
yearlings in tow late Spring. She is one of the three bears foraging on blueberries in a swamp.
Last year, the highbush blueberries had a banner crop in the
swamps I was camera trapping. This year, the crop is more uneven: several
swamps have sparse berries, while one swamp is loaded. Three different bears have
found that site, as shown by broken blueberry branches and numerous scat piles throughout
the swamp.
There is still some
light scent marking going on with several bears at scent marking trees. One location
that has been slow all year had three new bears pass by the marking tree in the
last two weeks. Maybe just a coincidence.
I was excited to capture trail-camera video of a third sow with
four cubs. So far this year, that makes three sows with four cubs each. The
first sow with cubs was a considerable distance from the last two sows. The
physical characteristics of the second and third sows made them easy to distinguish:
one had a large body and a very dark muzzle, while the other had a much smaller
frame and a brown muzzle.
I have been moving trail cameras into blueberry swamps in
hopes of capturing more videos of new bears.
Jim
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