Above is a 2012 sow with a second year cub and below the story and thrill with this experience
The wildlife photo opportunities have been endless over the last several years. The most memorial wildlife experience occurred late summer early fall 2012. With the many miles hiked, I have learned Quabbin and now have several areas I like to spend most of my time. This morning’s Quabbin hike would be about as eventful as it could get. Dawn started with me settling in at my favorite swamp. A number of immature wood ducks caught my attention. Surprisingly I went undetected. With most of my morning arrivals, I am greeted with squeals and the flock taking to the air. After about fifteen minutes you could sense the quite. I looked down the swamp, and on the opposite side two bears were working their way towards me. It was a sow with a two year old cub. The stage could not been set any better. Light wind blowing from east to west with me sitting on the west side of the swamp, cloud cover to minimize the sun and two bears that were in no hurry to leave. Over the next thirty minutes these two bears put on a show. They would run after each other, climb deadfalls, roll and swat each other. They were both enjoying the easy conditions that late summer brings with abundant food and warm weather. The enjoyment of this experience far outweighed any picture I could have taken. Just glad I had the opportunity to go undetected and watch. This has truly been my most memorable wildlife experience.
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