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From: Martyn Stewart <>
I have worked extensively with Black Bears and for some reason I do not bel=
ieve
this is a black bear. They move so stealthily, I'm going to say you encount=
ered
a moose? I recon the bear would have known you were there if it had of bean=
. Ok,
out on a limb, Moose?




Martyn
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On Jun 12, 2011, at 5:40 AM, Mark Brennan wrote:

> Hello all, There is a bit of a story to this recording. I am near a lake,=
 40km

> or so from the nearest house recording the Dawn chorus in an Acadian Fore=
st.
> It=E2=80=99s just getting light, the greens are starting to show in the d=
iminishing
> gloom. I don=E2=80=99t have my headphones on but the recorder is running =
and I can hear
>
> some sounds off in the distance. I am fine with this, but they get closer=
 until
>
> they are about 30m from me. Two weeks before I saw a mother Black Bear ne=
ar
>here
>
> with two young cubs! I cant see what it is, but I can see the undergrowth=

> moving. I just about had myself convinced it was a bear. Now I have seen =
lots
>of
>
> Black Bears in the wild and usually they take off but this was too close =
for
> comfort! So I had to make a decision and a plan, what if it was a bear an=
d how

> would I let it know I was there without startling it. You can listen to t=
his
>and
>
> make up your own mind. Now that I have listened to the recording, I knew =
within
>
> about 10 seconds what it was. You can hear it challenging the microphones=
 but
>at
>
> this point I am not sure because the sounds are too muffled with my 100ft=

> cables. Anyway, needless to say, I survived but my heart was beating out =
of my

> chest for a bit! Black Bears, I love them.. But they would make short wor=
k of
> someone like me who startled it so close. I normally carry bear spray, bu=
t this
>
> time it was in my other pack. Can you tell what it was? I know because I =
saw it
>
> eventually! But the recording gives you some great audio clues.
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> heres the link http://soundcloud.com/wildearthvoices/sit-still-or-panic
>=C2=A0
> I am sure most of you have had experiences like this!
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> Mark
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>
> Mark A. Brennan
> Canadian Landscape Painter - web
> Nature Recordist - web
> Follow me on:
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>
>






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