Polar Bear in Snowstorm
It didn’t snow very much in Churchill, but when it did it offered some great photo opportunities. This was from the first day that we saw these two bears sparing. They were taking a break when the snow started coming down heavy. It had been above freezing for a few days, so they were grateful to see the snow.
1/1250 sec @ F11, ISO 12,800, evaluative metering, +1 exposure compensation, 254mm (R3 + 100-500), handheld

Incoming Polar Bear
This polar bear came down off of the rocks at a distance and kept walking directly towards us. Our guide warned us that when he reached a certain point in the trail, a branch, that we would have to get into the van. The bear apparently heard her as he stopped just short of the branch and sat down in front of us.
It still blows my mind about being able to be on the ground taking photos of adult polar bears at eye level.

Churchill Polar Bear
Got home on Sunday after 2 amazing weeks in Churchill, Manitoba, Canada. It was epic including several polar bear moms with 1st and 2nd year cubs, nursing cubs, bears climbing in the rocks and sparing bears. The other wildlife didn’t disappoint either, including silver/cross/red foxes with one amazing encounter with a cross-fox mating with a silver fox. Plus, to top it off was a wolverine on a frozen lake with a silver fox trying to play with it and raven telling him who was the boss.
Here is a lone polar bear walking by at 700mm (R3 + 100-500 + 1.4X) handheld, uncropped.
