August 18, 2011

Bears!!!!!

BEAR Quintuplets....once in a lifetime Photo
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, very extraordinary.  The photographer
learned of them shortly after they emerged from their den and set
a goal of photographing all five cubs with their mom - no matter how
much time and effort was involved.  He 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 more than six weeks,
he had that once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and photographed them.
He used the equivalent of a very fast film speed on his 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.

  
 
The photographer 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, he found still more folks who had seen them, and everything remained OK.  The photographer stayed  away from the bears because he was concerned that they might become habituated to him, or to people in general, and treat them as approachable  friends.  This could easily become dangerous for both man and animal.
After Halloween, no further reports and could only hope the bears survived until they hibernated.  This spring, just before the snow disappeared, all six bears came out of their den and wandered all over the same familiar territory they trekked in the spring of 2007.
The photographer saw them before mid-April and dreamed nightly of
taking another family portrait, a highly improbable second once-in-a-lifetime photograph.
On 25 April 2008, he achieved his dream.
When something as magical as this happens between man and animal, Native Americans say, "We have walked together in the shadow of a rainbow." 





That was not me, but the photographer that wrote that put some amazing dedication into those pictures. Give him a hand people!!! Be back later!?!?!?!?!
 

August 11, 2011

The Bright Eye



Tigers are one of my favorite animals, and not because they are vicious. They only act that way when they are hunting. When just lounging around, tigers are very gentle. (As long as you don't startle them!) Their cubs are also pretty cute, and they play just like little kids..... that bite each others ears for fun. No one gets hurt, though. Mostly just annoyed. You can also see tigers at the zoo, if you don't want to get too close. Because they are either fed live food for them to catch, or dead food (yuck!), the chances that you see them hunting are pretty slim.

Tigers are also part of the cat family, so they have pointy ears and fur. The tiger's only enemy is us: humans. Just keep away, and you'll be fine!!

August 10, 2011

Girls Go Green!!

Hi people. I know I haven't blogged in a while, and I wanted to get it started again.

What everyone thinks is,"It's a big world. I can't do anything to help." What they don't know is this: When everyone thinks that, nothing gets done. So if you inspire some of your classmates or friends to get a recycling bin, that's at least 20 less pounds in the garbage, and it helps!

So what you need to do is just that! Or maybe recycling isn't your thing, but you have a great green thumb. So grow a garden. Plants take CO2 out of the air and replenish it with oxygen. I have an oak tree in my backyard, and there is also a stray cat around my house. That cat has planted at least 20 acorns and I now have a thriving tree farm.

I have to go, but keep helping the earth!
Peace Out!