My humble contribution to International Polar Bear Day.
We’re with Lazy Bear Expeditions on a Zodiac in Hudson Bay watching these two and their Mama relax on the rocks north of the Fort.
In retrospect, thinking back, it was a complex day.
The photographer in me is silently cursing, because this otherwise ideal scene is horribly backlit.
The human in me is realizing a dream come true in seeing this family lounging in the sun.
The adult in me realizes how lucky Mrs. Frog and I are to be there.
The adult in me worries about the cubs and how they will fare in a changing environment where things aren’t changing in their favor, and can’t help but feel helpless about it all.
The child in me thinks they’re cute and cuddly.
The adult in me recognizes they are a natural and efficient killing machine.
The child in me is awestruck to be in Hudson Bay.
The blogger in me thinks it looks good in black and white.
I can’t say enough about Churchill. Beautiful, unique, special. If you want to go, it’s not the easiest place in the world to get to, nor is it necessarily an inexpensive trip. But it is perhaps the trip of a lifetime and well worth whatever it takes to get there.
i hope to be able to go back, and I can’t decide if that would be a late fall trip when the polar bears gather to go out onto the ice or a winter trip hoping to see newborn cubs. One can dream (and save).
There are more polar bear images and more of our Manitoba meanderings in the Manitoba gallery on Laughing Frog Images.
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