Friday, 8 April 2011

The Polar Bears Of Churchill

Here's a brief account of a trip back in October 2009, where I traveled to the town of Churchill, Manitoba to photograph polar bears.

Even though Churchill is a very small, incredibly remote town, hundreds of people visit each year to see and photograph the local polar bear population. As temperatures drop, the bears gather out on the tundra and wait for the sea to freeze. After barely eating anything for several months, they head out onto the ice to begin hunting seals.

I spent four full days out on the tundra photographing polar bears, arctic fox and willow ptarmigan. I was even lucky enough to see a polar bear mother nursing her cub which is extremely rare.

Here are a few of my favourites from that week, I hope you enjoy them...


A huge male polar bear - Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
Arctic fox - Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
Polar bear in a blizzard - Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
Bear meets fox - Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
Face-to-face with a huge male polar bear! - Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
Willow ptarmigan - Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
Polar bear sitting in a blizzard - Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
Two male subadult polar bears - Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
Polar bear whiteout - Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
Arctic fox - Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
Polar bear sow with cubs - Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
Stretching polar bear - Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
Polar bear tracks cross the snowy tundra - Churchill, Manitoba, Canada

This trip was certainly one of the highlights of my two year stay in Canada. I plan on returning to Churchill someday where I will hopefully photograph the polar bear cubs during their first few weeks out of the den.


All photographs are available to purchase. Please send me a message via my website if you have any questions.

Thanks for reading!

Cai

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