We just return from a Wildlife Photo Workshop to Seal River Heritage Lodge. The lodge is about 70km north of Churchill Canada and locate on the west coast of Hudson Bay. Each year the polar bears gather here to wait for Hudson Bay to freeze so they can get out on the bay to hunt.
We saw a number of polar bears wrestling, playing, wandering and just hanging out. We also had a chance to photograph arctic foxes.
The climate appears to begetting warmer there and as a result the snow which should have been covering the ground barely existed. Most of our photos had to be shot with dead tundra plants for a background. Despite this I shot over 3000 frames. I invite you to see a small selection of the photos that I have so far edited on my www.frierworks.com website. Go to the Galleries drop-down menu and select the Recent Photos tab or just use the link below:
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