little one yesterday
Da##mn You ruined it!
I didn't realize it was a game! I thought you just forgot to point it out... my bad.Da##mn You ruined it!
;-)
Thanks dbostedo , here is todays pic...not wildlife but yes wild life Pic of truck next to Canadian River...all out of focus. Will google and search for GalaxyS10e photo info. Lens clear...settings hard to understand...resolution # unfindable.Except the background isn't in focus either. Are you sure the lens was clean @Snowfan? This could also be camera movement if the camera used a bit longer exposure to try to brighten the deer - but most phones don't do that often or in normal picture taking mode.
Do all your photos look like this? Have you tried more than one photo app?
So often when the gender of an animal is not obvious, everyone assumes it is male and uses the pronoun "he." This is like saying "man" when one means all humans, as if females are OK with being referred to as "men." That habit has gone out of favor, but it still happens when people talk about animals. I'm so glad you didn't do that."Seen one, seen em' all"
It was a pretty special encounter. I sat not 20' from it for close to 1/2 an hour while I had lunch. He/she watched me while I watched him/her the whole time. I think it was waiting for me to fall off the cliff .
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Yeah, as @4ster said these are California black bear even though they range from brown/black/blonde/cinnamon in color. They stay with their mom through the 2nd winter and then separate around 16 months.^^ Interesting. Following along some of the info on the brown bears at Katmai (Brooks Falls), I thought I read that mom is still caring for her cubs in their 2nd season. I think that care is along the lines of defending and teaching, not feeding. I thought maybe that's the norm among bears in general.
Looks like homeschooling is over for that youngster.