The following is a short photo essay of my evening in False Pass, Alaska on June 08, 2011 around 9:30pm. I suggest you try and scroll down slowly and take the time to read each caption one at a time, enjoying each photo before proceeding on the next. Thanks for looking and please leave a comment if you feel so inclined. |
So yesterday evening I went for a ride to the north edge of town and came across this nice little stream. Tonight, I decided to go back and check it out hoping to see some wildlife along the way. |
Once I turned onto the road that I was searching for, it wasn't long before I saw this Alaskan Red Fox (Vulpes v. alascensis) cruising across the road. |
It really looked like it was on a mission... |
I'd be surprised if it even noticed me. |
This fox really seemed to have it's eyes, or ears, on something else. |
I was curious. |
All the sudden it crouched down. |
It seemed to spot what it had been hunting. |
I was surprised with how quick it moved as it pounced on something... |
Dinner!! It looks like a nice juicy rodent. |
All of the sudden something else seemed to catch it's attention |
Whatever it was, it seemed that it got what it came for then took off in the opposite direction. Now I was curious again and proceeded down the road. Until... |
WOW! Awesome..I felt my heart start to race a little. |
What an amazing creature! An Alaskan Brown Bear (Ursus arctos horribilis). |
I turned my little Yamaha Rhino buggy around at about 150yds, kept the engine idling and left the door open as I stepped out to start snapping away photos. |
This bear is exactly what I was hoping to see. And it appeared it really didn't care about me at all, barely lifting his head to even gaze in my direction. |
I couldn't tell if it was a sow or a boar but I anxiously looked around for any signs of cubs. |
After it made a trip across the road and back, I saw no cubs. |
He walked a little closer toward me but was still over 100yds away off the side of the road, still not paying any attention to me at all. |
Just sniffing around for some grub. |
Seriously, these 15 minutes was awesome for me even though it maybe felt like like double that time easy. |
What a cool beast of an animal. Even in this vast landscape he proved to be a nice mighty Alaskan Brown Bear. |
He meandered up the hill then I lost sight of him as he vanished in the alder bushes. |
3 comments:
Wow...what great pictures and an amazing story. Well...until the end that is!! Seriously, wonderful pictures. You are lucky to see what you see.
Wow...very up-close-and-personal w/nature. Great story & photos. I rember when a brown snuk up on me once...he was 10-feet away when i woke up w/racing pulse...
totally awesome. Thanks cuz, blessings Tina
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