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Large Mammals-Updated 2022.5.5.

The first 120 images in this gallery are a collage in random order. The rest of this gallery's Images are collated alphabetically by species. All images on this gallery are protected by US copyright laws. No images may be copied or downloaded without formal written permission from Tom Jesiolowski/Northland Arts Nature Images.
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BBR-2010.8.12#053. Brown Bear at McNeil River falls, Alaska.
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BBR-2010.8.12#053. Brown Bear at McNeil River falls, Alaska.

  • BBR-2010.8.11#01. The "chow" and shelter cabin at the McNeil River Game Sanctuary, Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.11#031. This Brown Bear has winded another bear nearby. McNeil River, camp area, Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.11#076.3. One of the first bears to greet us when Mary Lou and I arrived at the McNeil River Bear Camp. Alaska Peninsula Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.11#087. A young Brown Bear on the beach near the McNeil River camp area. Alaska Peninsula Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.11#102.4. The first evening of our visit to McNeil River Bear Camp this young bear gave my wife Mary Lou and I lots of shooting opportunities. Alaska Peninsula Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.11#122. A young Brown Bear grazing on the sedge. Camp area at McNeil River, Alaska Peninsula, Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.11#318. Brown Bear, profile. Near McNeil River camp area,  Alaska Peninsula Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.12#022. A big boar Brown Bear coming to the river to fish. Enders Island, McNeil River,  Alaska Peninsula, Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.12#053. Brown Bear at McNeil River falls, Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.12#055. The nine largest male Brown bears that fished Mcneil Falls in 2010 are in this image. McNeil River Falls, Alaska Peninsula, Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.12#066. A magnum Brown bear. McNeil River falls, Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.12#075. A large Brown bear watches as several other bears dive for salmon. McNeil river falls, Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.12#085. A large Brown bear watches while other bears fish for salmon. McNeil river falls, Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.12#102. One of the largest & oldest Brown bears that have ever lived on the Alaska Peninsula. During his life he was observed at Brooks falls and here at Mcneil river falls. Not an extraordinary distance by what some wildlife travel, but given his age and weight 49 miles is a pretty good walk. He had one specific spot to fish always here. It was very productive for him and no other bear ever came near him. Alaska Peninsula Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.12#104.4. A sow brown bear with "springer" cubs. Below Enders Island on the McNeil River of the Alaska Peninsula Alaska. Photo by Mary Lou Boughton.
  • BBR-2010.8.12#107. A Brown bear is resting between fishing forays. McNeil River Falls, Alaska. A 2x3 ratio format of this image is viewable on page 4 of the collage in this gallery.
  • BBR-2010.8.12#130.3X. The largest of the two most dominant coastal Brown Bears that are fishing at McNeil Falls this year leads a group headed for their fishing holes. Early mourning at the McNeil River Falls, Alaska Peninsula Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.12#136. Brown Bear. near Enders Island, McNeil River, Alaska Peninsula, Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.12#186. A Brown Bear fishing upsteam of Enders Island, McNeil River, Alaska.
  • BBR-2010.8.12#198.2. A younger medium size Brown bear fishes for Chum salmon in the lower McNeil river below where the larger bears hang out. Alaska Peninsula Alaska.
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