Portrait of an ice grizzly
by Murray Rudd
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Title
Portrait of an ice grizzly
Artist
Murray Rudd
Medium
Photograph - Fine Art Photograph
Description
This young male grizzly bear was completely icing up on the day this was taken because of the ice fog coming off the river where he was fishing. The orange around his mouth is not blood, but color from the chum salmon eggs. At appropriately-named Bear Cave Mountain, brown bears congregate on the Fishing Branch River, far in the northern part of the Yukon Territory, in the autumn to feed on chum salmon that migrate to this river very late in the season (warm springs percolate up through the river bottom here). On the mountain above the river there are caves that the happy and full grizzlies can waddle up to after their salmon feast, safe places to slumber during the long, cold winter.
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January 28th, 2020
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