Raptor Resource Project Forum

Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
Advanced search  

News:

Author Topic: Jewel and her cubs  (Read 2453939 times)

ruesgram

  • Guest
Re: Jewel and her cubs
« Reply #3630 on: November 06, 2015, 08:04:27 PM »

Ra, good luck tomorrow in Columbia! Hope the cheer team wins! Safe trip, too!

Cal, hope you and Babe get some sleep tonight!

I see Hawaii 50 is on...see you all tomorrow!  :)

jpalmken

  • Guest
Re: Jewel and her cubs
« Reply #3631 on: November 07, 2015, 04:41:39 AM »



Braveheart and one of her cubs.



ruesgram,  I live about 9 blocks from the downtown area so not too far from the festivities of Fantasy Fest.  I do not go near downtown when that week is going on.  I can't walk for any length of time.  Here's a blurb about it:

The first Fantasy Fest was held in 1979 when two local businessmen, Tony Falcone and the late Bill Conkle, organized a party to stimulate business. The event has escalated to a ten day celebration that includes balls, a parade, costume competitions, AIDS fundraisers, body painting, drag queen contests, costume parties, alcohol, and pet and neighborhood parades for the whole family. Fantasy Fest has grown to rival New Orleans' Mardi Gras as an event drawing out-of-towners.

The highlight of Fantasy Fest is its parade featuring humorous floats, including one carrying the annually elected Conch King and Queen. In recent years, attendance at Fantasy Fest has surpassed 100,000 people, or more than three times the population of the island itself.

I hope all Jewelies and others who pop in from time to time have a charming Saturday.

calhound

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 12304
  • Eagle nest and Bear watcher since 2/23/11
Re: Jewel and her cubs
« Reply #3632 on: November 07, 2015, 05:12:43 AM »

Braveheart, Free Day, Den Cams, and Mystic Lake - UPDATE November 6, 2015

Geneva on Sept. 29, 2015
Geneva on Sept. 29, 2015
Braveheart is rivaling our local records for late denning. She and her cubs Geneva, Stratton, and Porter showed up last night, November 5, at a feeding station. It was too dark for pictures, the landowner said.

You?ve seen both pictures I used here, but the one of Geneva from September 29 is appropriate because it is a night shot, like the sighting last night. The picture of Braveheart from September 26, shows her already bulked up for winter. Now, nearly 6 weeks later, I wish she would come by here to get weighed. Geneva sticks close by mom, but the two males are more independent and do some roaming on their own.

The two latest entrances into dens I have ever documented in northeastern Minnesota were from my old study. On November 2-3, 1971, Female C and her 3 cubs entered a den after staying in a productive oak stand later than usual before walking some 20 miles back to their territory to enter a den that we still check for occupancy in some years.

Another late denning bear was Male 353 who constructed a den in ?early November 1970? as stated on page 20 of my 1987 Monograph, Effects of food supply and kinship on social behavior, movements, and population dynamics of black bears in northeastern Minnesota.  It is publication number 55 on the publications page on bearstudy.org http://www.bearstudy.org/website/publications/published-papers.html. The sentence about him says ?In the shortest denning period, approximately 5 months, Male 353 constructed a den in early November 1970 and left it in early April 1971."

Braveheart and cubs on Sept. 26, 2015
Braveheart and cubs on Sept. 26, 2015
The only other possible candidate for a November denning I remember was Blackie and her 3 cubs who left the WRI on October 21, 2001 and headed away on a 350-degrees (northerly) bearing the day before I left on a lecture tour. The first chance I had to fly and find them was November 15. We headed out on the 350-degree bearing and just kept flying. Forty-four miles out, we found their telemetry signal and pin-pointed the family a half mile south of Little Eva Lake along the Namakan River in Ontario. I don?t know how long it took them to walk that far. I asked the Ontario government for help in getting in there to remove the radio-collar. On February 19, 2002, Donna and I met 5 government workers along a road where they had snowmobiles for all. We snowmobiled and hiked to the den and found them looking at us from a surface bed. The bedrock was so close to the surface that there are few or no underground denning opportunities. I cut an aspen sapling over 20 feet long to attach the tranquilizer syringe and avoid having to come too close to them and scare them off. Once the mother was tranquilized, the yearlings stayed with her as we tranquilized the yearlings in turn. We ear-tagged the family and learned that the mother was killed by a hunter back in Minnesota in September 2004. She had an unusual penchant for travel.

I got the date wrong for the Free Day coming up at the Bear Center?it?s tomorrow, November 7.

I have another error to confess. On September 8, I wrote that I had the Den Cam Permit application finished. The error is that I somehow deleted it. I tried for the next week to reconstruct it, only to lose it again. That never happened before. But it is another case of ?All things work together for good.? Over the next month I put more into it, but lately decided to save most of it until later in case I need to respond to issues the DNR has raised about Den Cams. I mailed a short version to the DNR today after emailing it yesterday. You can see it at http://www.bearstudy.org/website/images/stories/images/Updates_2015/20151106_DenCamPermit.pdf
Keep your fingers crossed. I?m hoping that cooler heads will prevail and that the DNR will grant the permit, get behind it, and take pride in what this project can bring to Minnesota with DNR support.

I?m looking forward to the next couple days with Donna. First it?s Mystic Lake and reconnecting with Lily Fans. Not sure what to do the next day. We thought we were going to the zoo and maybe the arboretum, but now a legislator mentioned that an exhibit I?d like to see about my work is showing at the University of Minnesota?s Bell Museum of Natural History in Minneapolis. Then a Lily Fan called to say 11,000 sandhill cranes are gathered just 17 miles off the highway that is on the way home, plus we want to see a couple friends on the way. It?s up to Donna.

Thank you for all you do.

Lynn Rogers, Biologist, Wildlife Research Institute and North American Bear Center
Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can't help them, at least don't hurt them. Dalai Lama and mb

calhound

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 12304
  • Eagle nest and Bear watcher since 2/23/11
Re: Jewel and her cubs
« Reply #3633 on: November 07, 2015, 05:37:54 AM »

Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can't help them, at least don't hurt them. Dalai Lama and mb

BHscent

  • Guest
Re: Jewel and her cubs
« Reply #3634 on: November 07, 2015, 06:34:31 AM »

Braveheart, Free Day, Den Cams, and Mystic Lake - UPDATE November 6, 2015

Geneva on Sept. 29, 2015
Geneva on Sept. 29, 2015
Braveheart is rivaling our local records for late denning. She and her cubs Geneva, Stratton, and Porter showed up last night, November 5, at a feeding station. It was too dark for pictures, the landowner said.

You?ve seen both pictures I used here, but the one of Geneva from September 29 is appropriate because it is a night shot, like the sighting last night. The picture of Braveheart from September 26, shows her already bulked up for winter. Now, nearly 6 weeks later, I wish she would come by here to get weighed. Geneva sticks close by mom, but the two males are more independent and do some roaming on their own.

The two latest entrances into dens I have ever documented in northeastern Minnesota were from my old study. On November 2-3, 1971, Female C and her 3 cubs entered a den after staying in a productive oak stand later than usual before walking some 20 miles back to their territory to enter a den that we still check for occupancy in some years.

Another late denning bear was Male 353 who constructed a den in ?early November 1970? as stated on page 20 of my 1987 Monograph, Effects of food supply and kinship on social behavior, movements, and population dynamics of black bears in northeastern Minnesota.  It is publication number 55 on the publications page on bearstudy.org http://www.bearstudy.org/website/publications/published-papers.html. The sentence about him says ?In the shortest denning period, approximately 5 months, Male 353 constructed a den in early November 1970 and left it in early April 1971."

Braveheart and cubs on Sept. 26, 2015
Braveheart and cubs on Sept. 26, 2015
The only other possible candidate for a November denning I remember was Blackie and her 3 cubs who left the WRI on October 21, 2001 and headed away on a 350-degrees (northerly) bearing the day before I left on a lecture tour. The first chance I had to fly and find them was November 15. We headed out on the 350-degree bearing and just kept flying. Forty-four miles out, we found their telemetry signal and pin-pointed the family a half mile south of Little Eva Lake along the Namakan River in Ontario. I don?t know how long it took them to walk that far. I asked the Ontario government for help in getting in there to remove the radio-collar. On February 19, 2002, Donna and I met 5 government workers along a road where they had snowmobiles for all. We snowmobiled and hiked to the den and found them looking at us from a surface bed. The bedrock was so close to the surface that there are few or no underground denning opportunities. I cut an aspen sapling over 20 feet long to attach the tranquilizer syringe and avoid having to come too close to them and scare them off. Once the mother was tranquilized, the yearlings stayed with her as we tranquilized the yearlings in turn. We ear-tagged the family and learned that the mother was killed by a hunter back in Minnesota in September 2004. She had an unusual penchant for travel.

I got the date wrong for the Free Day coming up at the Bear Center?it?s tomorrow, November 7.

I have another error to confess. On September 8, I wrote that I had the Den Cam Permit application finished. The error is that I somehow deleted it. I tried for the next week to reconstruct it, only to lose it again. That never happened before. But it is another case of ?All things work together for good.? Over the next month I put more into it, but lately decided to save most of it until later in case I need to respond to issues the DNR has raised about Den Cams. I mailed a short version to the DNR today after emailing it yesterday. You can see it at http://www.bearstudy.org/website/images/stories/images/Updates_2015/20151106_DenCamPermit.pdf
Keep your fingers crossed. I?m hoping that cooler heads will prevail and that the DNR will grant the permit, get behind it, and take pride in what this project can bring to Minnesota with DNR support.

I?m looking forward to the next couple days with Donna. First it?s Mystic Lake and reconnecting with Lily Fans. Not sure what to do the next day. We thought we were going to the zoo and maybe the arboretum, but now a legislator mentioned that an exhibit I?d like to see about my work is showing at the University of Minnesota?s Bell Museum of Natural History in Minneapolis. Then a Lily Fan called to say 11,000 sandhill cranes are gathered just 17 miles off the highway that is on the way home, plus we want to see a couple friends on the way. It?s up to Donna.

Thank you for all you do.

Lynn Rogers, Biologist, Wildlife Research Institute and North American Bear Center


WONDERFUL Photo's

williwaw

  • Guest
Re: Jewel and her cubs
« Reply #3635 on: November 07, 2015, 09:17:39 AM »

Cal,somewhere I missed what is going on with Babe.

jpalmken

  • Guest
Re: Jewel and her cubs
« Reply #3636 on: November 07, 2015, 09:40:43 AM »

It took me 3:58 to find the 8 differences in the puzzle.

williwaw

  • Guest
Re: Jewel and her cubs
« Reply #3637 on: November 07, 2015, 12:58:09 PM »

Cal, that is sad. Sorry. How old is she?

Nora in IA

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 6658
  • May 30, 2020 Great Spirit Bluff
Re: Jewel and her cubs
« Reply #3638 on: November 07, 2015, 01:13:13 PM »

I'd rather be at Woodstock! Lol
Love it!!

Wow Willi, how'd I miss the news about Altamont concert? http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/the-altamont-festival-brings-the-1960s-to-a-violent-end

You know, I see pictures of huge crowds of people at things and wonder what in heck you do if you're in the middle of one of those and need a bathroom?  You'd never get back to your spot even if you did accomplish the deed.  :D

ruesgram

  • Guest
Re: Jewel and her cubs
« Reply #3639 on: November 07, 2015, 03:05:53 PM »

Hi Jp, Willi, Blshue, BH and Nora!

Cal, good grief! Hope they caught that guy by now! Glad you have those big dogs! You got a gun?

ruesgram

  • Guest
Re: Jewel and her cubs
« Reply #3640 on: November 07, 2015, 04:21:36 PM »

Cal, you have lots of doors! Sounds like you're locked up tight. Jim not coming home tonight? Maybe he will if he knows there's a bad guy out there somewhere! I don't know anything about guns but if you do and it makes you feel safer then have it where you can get to it. That guy is probably far away now. It said armed with a weapon...that could mean something other than a gun couldn't it?   Glad that Babe got to enjoy some outside time today. Glad you both got a good night's sleep last night. Hope you both can tonight, too. Hope they catch that guy.

calhound

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 12304
  • Eagle nest and Bear watcher since 2/23/11
Re: Jewel and her cubs
« Reply #3641 on: November 07, 2015, 04:30:53 PM »

babe wanted to go in my room so i got her up again and got her in here. augie and scootie ran in here got on my bed and them two sound asleep. gave babe some valium fed her cake and icecream then some of the big stuff. she must of needed and wanted that cause no getting upset. she went to sleep in like three minutes. my back is really hurting happy she is asleep. when she wakes up i will feed her take her out and sedate her again and go to sleep too! watching your tigers here ra. florida up only 10-6 go tigers!

hi rues! i hope they get this guy too! maybe he is far away dont know. jim might not be home till tomorrow but i am locked up tight. been wanting to work on this tee shirt i am making for ca for christmas. one for cindy too and  babe keeps me from that. at night when i give her the stuff i am too tired to start on them.

Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can't help them, at least don't hurt them. Dalai Lama and mb

williwaw

  • Guest
Re: Jewel and her cubs
« Reply #3642 on: November 07, 2015, 04:46:31 PM »

Nora, at Altamont they trucked in hundreds of porta potties. Still long lines.

dlongkc

  • Guest
Re: Jewel and her cubs
« Reply #3643 on: November 07, 2015, 05:08:05 PM »

The sheriff caught the bad guy in Cal's county. He shot at the police. He was hiding in a culvert about 10 miles away from Cal. So she is safe!  ;D

I have strained my eyes again so am resting them. See you guys tomorrow.  :)

One of the Atlanta twins is snoozing on her log pillow!







calhound

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 12304
  • Eagle nest and Bear watcher since 2/23/11
Re: Jewel and her cubs
« Reply #3644 on: November 07, 2015, 05:50:33 PM »

oh my god D thank you! very worried here. i knew he was very close to here! in fact before i went to dollar general i let augie griz scootie out front. then i saw something way down the hill where i cross with my 4wheeler. looked red or orange moving something. thought it was a fox got the boys back so they would not maybe spot it down there. left ran into all those cops down the road. wondered later if it was that guy! it was gone when i looked later with my binoculars. 

hi ra! yay tigers touchdown!
Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can't help them, at least don't hurt them. Dalai Lama and mb