SilentButDeadly Report post Posted July 31, 2008 As it came to me: *Black bears typically have two cubs, rarely one or three. In 2007, in northern New Hampshire , a black bear sow gave birth to five healthy young. There were two or three reports of sows with as many as four cubs but five was, and is, extraordinary. I learned of them shortly after they emerged from their den and set myself a goal of photographing all five cubs with their mom, no matter how much time and effort was involved. * *I knew the trail they followed on a fairly regular basis, usually shortly before dark. After spending nearly four hours a day, seven days a week, for six weeks I had that once in a lifetime opportunity and photographed them in the shadows and dull lighting of the evening. Due to these conditions the photograph is a bit “noisy” as I had to use the equivalent of a very fast film speed on my digital camera. The print is properly focused and well exposed with all six bears “posing” as if they were in a studio for a family portrait. * *I stayed in touch with other people who saw the bears during the summer and into the fall hunting season. All six bears continued to thrive. As time for hibernation approached, I found still more folks who had seen them and everything remained OK. I stayed away from the bears as I was concerned that they might become habituated to me, or to people in general, as approachable “friends”. This could be dangerous for both man and animal. After Halloween I received no further reports and could only hope the bears survived until they hibernated. * *This spring, before the snow disappeared, all six bears came out of their den and wandered the same familiar territory they trekked in the spring of 2007. I saw them before mid April and dreamed nightly of taking another “family portrait,” an improbable second “once in a lifetime” photograph. On April 25, 2008 I achieved my dream. When I showed the result to a woman who had purchased a print of the cubs a year earlier she exclaimed, “I have never seen such an extraordinary photograph”. When something as magical as this happens between man and animal Native Americans say: “We have walked together in the shadow of a rainbow.” And so it is with humility and great pleasure that I share these photos with you. * *Sincerely, Tom Sears * 2007 Family Portrait! 2008 Family Portrait Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gr8 White Jr Report post Posted July 31, 2008 That is really neat! I wish the sows here in Arizona would reproduce like that! Thanks for sharing. -Tracy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
coueschaser3 Report post Posted July 31, 2008 neat photo, but heck that would be intimidating runnin into a group of bears like that. let alone a sow with 5 cubs. bet she has a heck of a time keepin track of the nosey buggers. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jldeerslayer Report post Posted November 11, 2008 man i to wish bears in az would produce like that with 4 boars and 1 sow. more hunting. ha good pics tho Share this post Link to post Share on other sites