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Being Sneaky

Black Bears use a lot of different ways to try to catch fish. This Black Bear in the Great Bear Rainforest stayed pretty close to this rock, where the fish were pooled up, and then would move very smoothly, and slowly.  So he was using the “Being Sneaky” approach.

 

I have also seem the climb up on the rocks, and then lunch themselves off the rock in an ambush attack, and it is what was basically the opposite of the “being sneaky” approach,

 

This image is copyright © Terri Shaddick, if you are interested in using or purchasing this image, or any other images on my site, contact Terri Shaddick at contact@wildelements.ca.

 

Taken: October 6, 2018
Location: Great Bear Rainforest, British Columbia

Camera: Canon 1DX Mark II
Lens: Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM
Focal Length: 200mm
Aperture: f/3.2
ISO: 6400
Exposure: 1/1000

About this Image

Black Bears use a lot of different ways to try to catch fish. This Black Bear in the Great Bear Rainforest stayed pretty close to this rock, where the fish were pooled up, and then would move very smoothly, and slowly.  So he was using the “Being Sneaky” approach.

 

I have also seem the climb up on the rocks, and then lunch themselves off the rock in an ambush attack, and it is what was basically the opposite of the “being sneaky” approach,

 

This image is copyright © Terri Shaddick, if you are interested in using or purchasing this image, or any other images on my site, contact Terri Shaddick at contact@wildelements.ca.

 

Taken: October 6, 2018
Location: Great Bear Rainforest, British Columbia

Camera Specs

Camera: Canon 1DX Mark II
Lens: Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM
Focal Length: 200mm
Aperture: f/3.2
ISO: 6400
Exposure: 1/1000