Both nights we went to the hide at 04.30 pm, spending the night there until 07.00 in the morning. Because we were almost near the polar circle we had only two hours of twilight between midnight and 02.00 am. Although it wasn't totally dark the light conditions were not easy to make photos.
The first nights we saw a female bear being chased by a male and two 1,5 year old cubs. Unfortunately they only came between 11.30 pm and 01.30 am so in poor light conditions.
The second night was much better. The female decided to come over at 09.15 pm, the male 1 hour later. The cubs came over the same time as the day before, when almost dark.
After all it was a great experience, seing these amazing creatures up close. Sometimes they were only a few metres away from the hide. Especially the male, who can weigh up to 315kg, was very impressive.
Other observations from the hide: Common greenshank (Groenpootruiter), Wood sandpiper (Bosruiter), Goldeneye duck (Brilduiker), Eurasian teal (Wintertaling), a very shy Red fox (Vos), Hooded crow (Bonte kraai) and Eurasian curlew (Wulp). We missed the Wolverine by a day.... .
Around the lodge we also had nice obervations of Eurasian elk (Eland), Red squirrel from a hide (Rode eekhoorn), Red throated diver from a hide (Roodkeelduiker) and 2 times female Capercaillie (Auerhoen).
All together: 3 days Finland, 20 hours of travelling, about 32 hours in a photography hide, hundreds of mosquitos, dozens of mosquito bites, about 7 hours of sleep and 4 different bears ! A great trip !!!
More photos on my website Jelle Van de Veire - Natuurfotografie .
View from the hide (smartphone photo)
Hide in the morning (smartphone photo)
View from the hide during twilight
Male
1,5 year old cubs
Female
Red squirrel in winter coat
Goldeneye mother with family
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