One of the joys of Churchill is the interesting people you meet, and I spent my first two days here guiding a enthusiastic young German couple who I'd met on the train journey. We were rewarded today with an exceptional day of bear viewing, and a close encounter with a red fox (I didn't see an arctic fox this year, perhaps a reflection of the fact that climate change means the larger and more dominant red foxes are encroaching upon their souther territory). The curious bear shown in the final sequence of pictures in this posting approached our car and spent twenty minutes investigating it.
Sunday, 15 November 2015
Churchill Polar Bears, 4th November 2015
One of the joys of Churchill is the interesting people you meet, and I spent my first two days here guiding a enthusiastic young German couple who I'd met on the train journey. We were rewarded today with an exceptional day of bear viewing, and a close encounter with a red fox (I didn't see an arctic fox this year, perhaps a reflection of the fact that climate change means the larger and more dominant red foxes are encroaching upon their souther territory). The curious bear shown in the final sequence of pictures in this posting approached our car and spent twenty minutes investigating it.
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