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BBR-2010.8.12#221. A very large Brown Bear near McNeil River Falls, Alaska. He was the dominant Alpha male at this time.
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BBR-2010.8.12#221. A very large Brown Bear near McNeil River Falls, Alaska. He was the dominant Alpha male at this time.

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  • BBR-2010.8.12#221. A really large brown bear sow that hangs near Enders Island. McNeil River, Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.12#221. A very large Brown Bear near McNeil River Falls, Alaska. He was the dominant Alpha male at this time.
  • BBR-2010.8.12#232.6XXX. A really large sow Brown Bear. Fishing the McNeil River  near Enders Island, Alaska Peninsula Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.12#239. An old battle worn Brown bear, one of the alpha males in this area. McNeil river Falls, Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.12#356. A Brown Bear sow and cubs are working a piece of river less frequented by larger boar bears. Down stream from Enders Island Mcneil river, Alaska Peninsula Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.12#361. A Brown bear sow with cubs is trying to find fish in a part of the river less frequented by larger male bears. Mcneil River, Alaska Peninsula, Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.12#391. A pair of "springer" Brown bear cubs are waiting for mom to catch another salmon. Near Enders Island, McNeil river Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.12#421. A pair of spring Brown bear cubs keeping track of their mom while she fishes for salmon. McNeil river, Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.13#001. A small Brown Bear searching for Salmon in the mouth of McNeil River, Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.13#008. A coastal Brown bear with  more color variation then the average bear. Camp area, McNeil River, Cook Inlet, Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.13#013. This small Brown bear hangs near the mouth of McNeil river away from most of the really large bears that stake out prime fishing holes upstream. Alaska peninsula, Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.13#027. A pair of juvenile Brown bears dig for clams in McNeil Cove during a very low tide. Mount Augustine Volcano is in the background. Cook Inlet, Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.13#043. A Brown bear scans McNeil river for Salmon. Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.13#057. A small Brown bear is cruising for salmon at low tide. Mouth of the McNeil river, Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.13#067.2. An average large bear with a salmon it has caught  fishing the McNeil River Falls. Alaska Peninsula Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.13#070. Brown Bear at McNeil River falls, Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.13#127. A pretty gnarly old Brown bear. McNeil river falls,  Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.13#144-A coastal Brown bear near Enders Island. McNeil River Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.13#147. One of the largest know bears that ever lived on the Alaska Peninsula. Almost comically having a stare down with a gull wanting some of his salmon. McNeil river falls, Alaska Peninsula Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.13#181. A brown bear that is snorkeling for salmon. Near Enders Island, McNeil River, Alaska.
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