Dueling Foxes in Churchill Snow

This pair of Arctic foxes were caught rumbling around in the willows atop the snow covered tundra by Natural Habitat Adventures guide Colby Brokvist with his group travelers. Churchill endured an early winter blizzard this past week and the land has a nice white blanket for animals to hide in. These foxes are somewhat hard to make out as they playfully spar and spring away from each other. Another unexpected Churchill wildlife treasure we have not seen in a long time. Polar bears are also amassing in good numbers for this time of year and with the snow we should see some sparring action like that of the foxes soon. Enjoy!

Churchill Sunday Photo – Polar Bear Rover

Polar bear in Churchill

Polar bear checking out a polar rover in Churchill. Dorota Walkoski photo.

Polar bear season is underway and the photos and stories from the field in Churchill will start coming in day to day. Polar bears are already gathering around Natural Habitat Adventures’ Tundra Lodge out in the Churchill Wildlife Management Area and the action will only get more exciting as the season goes on. Stay tuned for our regular northern updates from Churchill!

Tis the Season for Polar Bears

Check out these fantastic polar bear images from past Churchill seasons. We are excited to have the polar bear season starting up in the north Churchill region. Stay posted for all the news and photos from the tundra!

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Nursing polar bear cubs. Jeff Klofft photo.

 

Polar bear in Churchill

Sleeping polar bear on a sunny day in Churchill. Katie deMeulles photo.

 

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Polar bear family walking the tundra in Churchill. Katie de Meulles photo.

 

Churchill polar bears.

Polar bears sparring on the snowy Churchill tundra. Drew Hamilton photo.

 

Polar bear on the Churchill Precambrian rocks

Summer polar bear fighting off the horse flies while resting on the Precambrian shield. Alex De Vries – Magnifico photo.

 

Baffin Buffet – 230 Polar Bears Have Lunch

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A “flock” of polar bears move towards a bowhead whale stranded on the coast of Wrangell Island. A Gruzdev photo.

When a bowhead whale beaches on a remote stretch of Wrangell Island the news spreads quickly. How it spreads is a mystery since polar bears were the recipients of the good fortune, not humans. According to nature reserve rangers on the island over 230 polar bears “flocked” to the scene of the stranding for a  protein-packed meal.

At first glance travelers on a passing a Finnish cruise ship, the Akademik Shokalskiy, thought the bear congregation was a flock of sheep though they soon realized the Arctic is not Ireland so the white furry creatures had to be opportunistic polar bears. Males, females and even mothers with cubs ventured to the kill and got a piece of the whale pie.

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Polar bears descend on a whale kill on Wrangell Island. A Gruzdev photo.

The cruise ship group had just made a layover and explored Wrangell, an island infamous for the last habitat of the extinct woolly mammoth.

Wrangell Island nature reserve staff have conveyed the details on the unique bear gathering to an international scientific group that monitors Alaska’s and Chukotka’s polar bear populations.

Wrangell Island lies in the Arctic Ocean between the Chukchi Sea and the East Siberian Sea.

polar bears on Wrangell island

Polar bears gather around a whale carcass on the coast of the Wrangell Island shore. A Gruzdev photo.

 

Wrangell Island polar bears

A polar bear at the Wrangel Island Nature Reserve. Wrangell Island Nature Reserve photo.

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