I have traveled to every Continent in the world watching wildlife mainly taking photos for my paintings and as a group leader and guide but love to do video work as well to make films films do you want to see more from around the world 🌎
Go to Katmai National Park in Alaska during the salmon run and you'll see the bears. They are magnificent. The bears usually show up in late June (with July being the peak season for viewing) and are there through the first part of Aug. Then they take a break and head to some of other creeks in the area and go back to the Brooks River in late Aug early Sept and will remain there until they head up the mts for hibernation. Great viewing platforms for viewing.
Yes, it is so fascinating. Some of the rangers refer to their hunting and eating habits as 'high grading', as you pointed out the bears eat the head, the skin, and the eggs, and most of the time discard the rest of the fish. Puts things into perspective too for anybody who may have ever caught a salmon. Sometimes it takes 10-20 minutes to land one of those amazing fish, and these bears catch them in their mouths and just swipe them out of the river with their claws. Amazing!
Yes it depends on the bear and the quality of the fish they eat as to which bit of the salmon they eat there are young unexperienced bears that are just glad to catch one and eat everything and they mop up after the other bears eating what they leave
@@RobertEFuller One of the coolest things to me is that the bears can smell the difference between male and female fish from above the water. It would be difficult to come up with a better example of the circle of life than the dance at Katmai. So cool you got to see it. Great footage too! Cheers!
I wish I had done such a trip when I was younger. All wildlife is interesting but the bears are so different from our modern day fauna in the UK. Lovely to see so many healthy, unfarmed salmon too. How pink they are! Of course the bear cubs are so-o appealing; I love their big feet! Thank you Robert for some more great camera work.
Amazing Robert, thank you so much for sharing and all you do for our wildlife, also an incredible artist. I’ve learned so much from you. Never stop what you do……thank you xxxxxxx
They look so different when wet. All furry. Very awesome to see this. Alot of seagulls as well hanging about for scraps. Very beautiful. This was definitely a special sighting tysm Robert ❣
Thanks 😊 I was amazed how different they looked when they were dry too they were all individuals different colours sizes hair length just fabulous to watch them
The film is educational, narrated so well by you, and beautiful music score. It's truly a privileged to view the Alaskan brown bear interactions during the salmon run. The footage is astonishing. I'm happy that you got the opportunity to visit. It was a thrill of my life to view as I reside in USA. Thank you for choosing to Alaska! Exceptional documentary!
I can't believe you kept this video in the can for so long. How exciting to be so close to the bears. These bears only have fish on their minds and they were oblivious to all the watchers.
Yes the Bears only have salmon on their minds I felt very safe around them there is so much said about how dangerous they are but it’s more dangerous crossing a road
@@RobertEFuller You should try setting up some remote cameras before they wake up so you can get up close and personal. Maybe set up a camera on an r/c crawler. Change the truck body for something that looks like a rock with moss.
Thanks 😊 I felt very safe around the bears 🐻 they only have fish on there mind at that time of year and have no interest in people, there is so much talk about wildlife being dangerous which is so exaggerated the most dangerous animals is man !
Many thanks for these outstanding shots! Wonderful the pictures with Mama Bear with her cubs! Hopefully they all got enough fish to fill them up! Too bad for the salmon, but good for the bears! But that's Mother Nature! - All the best and thanks again for these great pictures! Many greetings from Germany!
What a wonderful film of the bears. Alaska is great to visit I was there in 2018 visited a sanctuary that cared for birds that could no longer live in the wild
What an amazing video , thank you so very much for sharing again ! Fantastic to see the bears! Their way of catching the fish is great! They never miss !!!! I understand you had a great time there !
OH ROBERT I'm so HAPPY you got to experience a dream come true!! ❤ You do so much for Wildlife Preservation you deserve to go seek out wildlife you've always wanted to see!! I'm so proud of you 👏 👍 And I can't wait to see the paintings you're going to do having gone there!!! AWESOME documentary!! Thank you so very much sharing with us your experience with the grizzlies. We're they big?
God just seeing these beauties brings a huge smile to my face. I hope one day I can hike in the Alaskan wilderness and see one of these gorgeous bears in real life. Of course *FAR* away and at a very safe distance.
Goodness, another beautifully crafted film. I love all the detail you have included about their behaviour. Yes, please do share some more of your other travels around the world to study wildlife. Thank you Robert 🙏💚
I grew up in Alaska and witnessed this every spring as well as standing on the edge of the Kodiak and ship creek, and the kenia peninsula fishing kings and pinks… was a different way of life than the lower 48… I miss it… thanks for the reminder and triggering my old memories
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How wonderful seeing you in the US filming grizzlies!!! You were so close it was scary 😬😬 I love bears and wolves so much. We only have black bears here in South Carolina and red wolves of which the red wolves are extremely endangered. Wonderful film!
The bears are very much focused on eating as many salmon as possible they have little interest in humans, So not scary at all just simply amazing to be so close to such magnificent creatures ! The main thing is not to surprise them especially a female and cubs 😄
Wow Bob Wow! Good for you getting up to the Brooks! I've been stuck on the 48 continental states for 20 years. One of these days! Was that Holly, and I'm thinking Lo might have been one of her cub's names? The return of Otis last summer was one of the highlights of recent memory. He is magnificent, and a well deserving Fat Bear Champion. Shout out to Mike Fitz and the Katmai and Explore.org team! To be brutally honest, it is these bears that drew my attention away from your property. It's hard to get more exciting than brown bears and salmon of this abundance. Still, I feel like you are doing the best work out there for someone who is basically recording his backyard. Really appreciate all you do! Thanks for this!
@@RobertEFuller I hear that! Like I said, I haven't been there. I'm the same way. In the bush as the Canadians or the English may call it, opposed to the pre approved beaten path. Cheers!
So glad you enjoyed your trip to the Great White North! I was very surprised by the grizzly bear popping up on your channel, usually covering mostly birds. As someone living in Northern Canada it was an excellent surprise to see our big friend the Grizzly show up in my feed being covered by you. Keep up the awesome work Robert! Excited to see what you have to come! P.s. I recently purchased one of your "little owls and beetle" prints! I have to say I'm throughly impressed!! Both in the talent of the painting itself and the care put into my purchase. 10/10! Expect more orders!
There was some low level calls but body language is a big part of it, the female chops here jaw it’s a sign of stress if you out in the wilderness and see this back off a bit from the bears
@@RobertEFuller I often wonder if among animals there might be involved a lot of _telepathy,_ when they communicate. I have seen a video of a giraffe denoting before a newborn cub that it should stand on its legs pantomimically, though, which has convinced me that you largely can assume a communication between mammals which is as if people had slipped into the bodies of such creatures. Now I'm imagining that such a mother bear might on earlier occasions have already warned her cubs to flee to certain places, pointing to such places with her head or just with her eyes and making sounds that she in your video _repeats._
Absolutely beautiful backdrop!! Robert blends in so well with the Alaskan scenery. I'm also very shocked to know there are seagulls living in Alaska forests....I thought they preferred beach scenery or coastline cities
in the olden days it was said you could walk across the backs of the salmon without getting your feet wet during a salmon run, all the area wildlife take advantage of the brief abundance of food. during the salmon run even solitary animals tolerate others of their kind, ignoring the normal territorial boundaries and rules for the yearly feast where in all can eat their fill without any fear of hunger or running short on food. they don't need to defend resources during that time of brief abundance as there is more than enough for all.
Robert is there no end to your talent! This is truly magnificent footage of a fantastic wildlife spectacle, the editing, the captures, the compositions and exposures we are treated to here are really binge worthy of of any magnificent masterpiece of cinematography. Robert you are THE wildlife cameraman and environmentalist. You and Mr Attenborough NEED to get together. Thank you so much for sharing this Robert, cheers mate.👍
Thanks so much David I love what I do and so please so many of you appreciate the work and effort and knowledge that goes into my work. I have seen Mr Attenborough speak at a wildlife conference from the front row my hairs stood on end he is amazing 🤩
Another kind of fun fact is it's the only mammal born at such a small itty bitty size to grow within five six years to be up to 1500 lb if you you know Kodiak Island and as well as you know polar bears some grizzly bears.
Not so safe the Bears are hunted in Katmai national park which seems a contradiction on the point of a National Park in my mind. We go and make them used to people and then someone else a month or two later can walk up to them and shoot them, is it just me or is there something wrong with that ?
@@RobertEFuller Yes>a terrible contradiction.. These bears are treasures in the landscape of wildlife. That seems ethically twisted to revert and openly hunt them 😕 Another spectacular video share🐻 You've become quite the globetrotter!! Looking forward your future endeavors! 🤗🌹
Beautiful Alaska and animals. I’d love to go back and visit sometime. Thanks Robert for the lovely footage! I’m glad you stayed safe while filming. These bears can get very aggressive, especially a mom with cubs.
I felt no fear at all from the bears when the salmon run was on they only have eating as many salmon as they can. The day I filmed the mom and cubs I saw over 50 bears they were not interested in us at all
Gorgeous footage! We have black bears where I live (western NC). There's a mama bear with 3 legs (she can move very fast considering the missing front leg... assuming she was born with all her limbs and lost one in a trap or accident, she seems to have adjusted well) that lives nearby and the past few years she's come around with her cubs in the spring/summer looking for food. I've stopped putting birdseed out unless it's winter or only very small amounts at a time that the birds can eat quickly. We've encroached on their territory and sadly some people feed them on purpose and they get desensitized to humans (which is dangerous for us and them).
Is this from last September, 2021? I’d be glad to hear it! Because I live on the Olympic Peninsula where there wasn’t enough water in the Dungeness river last fall for the salmon to reach their spawning grounds. They were just flopping and gasping in only six inches of water. People were trying to help, grabbing them from the shallows and hurling them upstream. Expect that few if any were able to make it all the way.
It’s so cute watching the bears eat the yummy fish while the gulls act as cleaning crew! I’ll be completely honest here, I really wish that I could be an animal myself.
@@RobertEFuller Thanks for the reply! The animal I want to be most in this world, is a cat (even my pfp has cat ears). Though a bear would be really nice too, though I’d rather hibernate through summer than in winter.
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I've always loved the Grizzlies. They're the last animals I expected to see on this channel. Thanks for going so far out of your way to include them.
More to come!
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I like your local videos enough to watch them regularly as is, but I certainly wouldn't turn my nose up at more foreign ventures
I’d love to see more from around the world AND from your beautiful home, I love your videos no matter where you are! The more the better! XXXX
@@RobertEFuller Yes please!
Never thought grizzly bears were this cool! It really is such a privilege to see these bears up close.
They really are majestic creatures!
Go to Katmai National Park in Alaska during the salmon run and you'll see the bears. They are magnificent. The bears usually show up in late June (with July being the peak season for viewing) and are there through the first part of Aug. Then they take a break and head to some of other creeks in the area and go back to the Brooks River in late Aug early Sept and will remain there until they head up the mts for hibernation. Great viewing platforms for viewing.
BBC has nothing on you Robert! You are both so valuable to spread awareness and education. Thank you.
Oh thanks 😊 we are always are trying to improve what we do here so nice it’s appreciated 😊
Yes, it is so fascinating. Some of the rangers refer to their hunting and eating habits as 'high grading', as you pointed out the bears eat the head, the skin, and the eggs, and most of the time discard the rest of the fish. Puts things into perspective too for anybody who may have ever caught a salmon. Sometimes it takes 10-20 minutes to land one of those amazing fish, and these bears catch them in their mouths and just swipe them out of the river with their claws. Amazing!
Yes it depends on the bear and the quality of the fish they eat as to which bit of the salmon they eat there are young unexperienced bears that are just glad to catch one and eat everything and they mop up after the other bears eating what they leave
@@RobertEFuller One of the coolest things to me is that the bears can smell the difference between male and female fish from above the water. It would be difficult to come up with a better example of the circle of life than the dance at Katmai. So cool you got to see it. Great footage too! Cheers!
I wish I had done such a trip when I was younger. All wildlife is interesting but the bears are so different from our modern day fauna in the UK. Lovely to see so many healthy, unfarmed salmon too. How pink they are! Of course the bear cubs are so-o appealing; I love their big feet! Thank you Robert for some more great camera work.
Thanks for watching bears are amazing to watch and yes those cubs were adorable ☺️
True, never seen such a pink salmon
Love the bears and their cubs.
They are so adorable I have traveled all over the world but this is well up there as one of my favourite trips
I think my dream job would be to be an Alaskan grizzly sitting in the river eating salmon and taking long salmon naps
I could watch this event a thousand times. Never gets old.
Amazing Robert, thank you so much for sharing and all you do for our wildlife, also an incredible artist. I’ve learned so much from you. Never stop what you do……thank you xxxxxxx
Thanks for watching and kind words 😃
What a privilege to witness such a wonderful event. Bears are my favourite animals xx
Bears are incredible ! my favourite thing about them is they were all Individuals and all looked so different 🐻
They look so different when wet. All furry. Very awesome to see this. Alot of seagulls as well hanging about for scraps. Very beautiful. This was definitely a special sighting tysm Robert ❣
Thanks 😊 I was amazed how different they looked when they were dry too they were all individuals different colours sizes hair length just fabulous to watch them
The film is educational, narrated so well by you, and beautiful music score. It's truly a privileged to view the Alaskan brown bear interactions during the salmon run. The footage is astonishing. I'm happy that you got the opportunity to visit. It was a thrill of my life to view as I reside in USA. Thank you for choosing to Alaska! Exceptional documentary!
Another gem, Robert and thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
I can't believe you kept this video in the can for so long. How exciting to be so close to the bears. These bears only have fish on their minds and they were oblivious to all the watchers.
Got a trip planned later this year, so there's more coming soon!
Yes the Bears only have salmon on their minds I felt very safe around them there is so much said about how dangerous they are but it’s more dangerous crossing a road
@@RobertEFuller You should try setting up some remote cameras before they wake up so you can get up close and personal. Maybe set up a camera on an r/c crawler. Change the truck body for something that looks like a rock with moss.
All videos are excellent. Very good job. Thanks Mr Robert
Thanks glad you liked this one I just love Bears 🐻 they are all individuals
I lived in Alaska for 5 years stationed at Fort Richardson, and loved it!
Excellent nature🌿🍃 lovely nature and life! ✨ Great job ! Thanks lots for beautiful sharing 🌹🌹🌹my dear friend stay safe 💞
Thanks 😊 I felt very safe around the bears 🐻 they only have fish on there mind at that time of year and have no interest in people, there is so much talk about wildlife being dangerous which is so exaggerated the most dangerous animals is man !
Many thanks for these outstanding shots! Wonderful the pictures with Mama Bear with her cubs! Hopefully they all got enough fish to fill them up! Too bad for the salmon, but good for the bears! But that's Mother Nature! - All the best and thanks again for these great pictures! Many greetings from Germany!
Thanks it looks a bit gruesome at times for the salmon but plenty make it past the salmon to spawn
as usual top quality images and entertaining commentary, I'm soooo envious 😃
Thanks again!
What a wonderful film of the bears. Alaska is great to visit I was there in 2018 visited a sanctuary that cared for birds that could no longer live in the wild
Beautiful animals and landscapes!! Great job. Robert
Thanks we 😃
What an amazing video , thank you so very much for sharing again ! Fantastic to see the bears! Their way of catching the fish is great! They never miss !!!! I understand you had a great time there !
It was an Incredible trip to Alaska the bears are all Individuals
This is wonderful! Such beautiful animals, and the life cycle and importance of the salmon to many species in Alaska is fascinating.
OH ROBERT I'm so HAPPY you got to experience a dream come true!! ❤ You do so much for Wildlife Preservation you deserve to go seek out wildlife you've always wanted to see!! I'm so proud of you 👏 👍 And I can't wait to see the paintings you're going to do having gone there!!! AWESOME documentary!! Thank you so very much sharing with us your experience with the grizzlies. We're they big?
They were big alright and when you are just a few meters away they look even bigger Thanks for your kind words 😁
@@RobertEFuller 😳😳👍🤩
GREAT TEAM WORK & EXTREMELY LUCID, FABULOUS PRESENTATION FROM COMMENTARY TO THE PICTURES SHOT AT.
Amazing video!!! Your channel is so underrated, videos like this should get millions of views😁
Tell everyone to watch a few million view’s would be nice 😊
@@RobertEFuller I sure will!
*¡Esto es maravilloso! Animales tan hermosos, y el ciclo de vida y la importancia del salmón para muchas especies en Alaska es fascinante.*
as usual , lovely episode Robert!
God just seeing these beauties brings a huge smile to my face.
I hope one day I can hike in the Alaskan wilderness and see one of these gorgeous bears in real life. Of course *FAR* away and at a very safe distance.
This is great. Chris Morgan is someone who does terrific work on the lives of bears.
Thank you. Fantastic movie. Whaooo. 👍👍👍👍👍🇸🇪
Goodness, another beautifully crafted film. I love all the detail you have included about their behaviour. Yes, please do share some more of your other travels around the world to study wildlife. Thank you Robert 🙏💚
Will do more coming
I have just been to the French Alp’s filming the amazing wildlife that lives there !
@@RobertEFuller yes, filming ibex and golden eagles? Sounds very exciting. I believe you said on the chat that you were near Chamonix.
bears are one of my favorite animals! so stoked to see bears featured on this channel let's go
Do you want to see some Black Bears next I have been to film them too
Truly an outstanding spectacle. The fish is also remarkable. 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
I grew up in Alaska and witnessed this every spring as well as standing on the edge of the Kodiak and ship creek, and the kenia peninsula fishing kings and pinks… was a different way of life than the lower 48… I miss it… thanks for the reminder and triggering my old memories
It’s an amazing place and amazing wildlife
Amazing footage filled with fun facts … thank you !
On my bucket list to fish in the Kings river in Alaska..❤
I was reading about the bears of Katmai last night. It was great to see your videos of them.
Glad that you enjoyed my film.
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Thanks for watching and commenting on every video on my channel 👍
Birds are enjoying too with bears and sharing fishes.😊
What an incredible journey to observe Bears in Alaska!!!!!! I Appreciate you for sharing this Special time with the bears!!! I Enjoyed!!!!😃🤗💕
Great 👍 glad you enjoyed it it brings it all back to me too 😃
Huge difference in the meat colour between fresh and farmed.
Yes there is it’s totally different
@@RobertEFuller Did they let you taste it as well ? 😁
What amazes me is how the birds are just chilling along side the bears while the rat and hunt the fish without being afraid of the bears.😂
Is is amazing. Ty for sharing 🙏
Blessed man!! Trip of a lifetime, I bet.
Please make your videos longer. They're lovely to watch.
Thanks for watching and feedback we are developing my channel all the time and will do some longer videos
How wonderful seeing you in the US filming grizzlies!!! You were so close it was scary 😬😬 I love bears and wolves so much. We only have black bears here in South Carolina and red wolves of which the red wolves are extremely endangered. Wonderful film!
The bears are very much focused on eating as many salmon as possible they have little interest in humans, So not scary at all just simply amazing to be so close to such magnificent creatures !
The main thing is not to surprise them especially a female and cubs 😄
انتي فتاة جميلة جدا احب ان اتعرف عليكي
Wow Bob Wow! Good for you getting up to the Brooks! I've been stuck on the 48 continental states for 20 years. One of these days! Was that Holly, and I'm thinking Lo might have been one of her cub's names? The return of Otis last summer was one of the highlights of recent memory. He is magnificent, and a well deserving Fat Bear Champion. Shout out to Mike Fitz and the Katmai and Explore.org team! To be brutally honest, it is these bears that drew my attention away from your property. It's hard to get more exciting than brown bears and salmon of this abundance. Still, I feel like you are doing the best work out there for someone who is basically recording his backyard. Really appreciate all you do! Thanks for this!
Thanks for your kind words brooks falls is amazing place for sure. but I prefer to be walking with the bears in the rivers instead of a board walk’s
@@RobertEFuller I hear that! Like I said, I haven't been there. I'm the same way. In the bush as the Canadians or the English may call it, opposed to the pre approved beaten path. Cheers!
Holly is not on the video.
USA🇺🇸 blessed with salmons and 🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻
Olá amigo eu sou fã comentarista brasileira obrigada por compartilhar conosco esse vídeo é sensacional parabéns ❤️❤️😁😁🇧🇷👍🐻🐻
So glad you enjoyed your trip to the Great White North! I was very surprised by the grizzly bear popping up on your channel, usually covering mostly birds. As someone living in Northern Canada it was an excellent surprise to see our big friend the Grizzly show up in my feed being covered by you. Keep up the awesome work Robert! Excited to see what you have to come!
P.s. I recently purchased one of your "little owls and beetle" prints! I have to say I'm throughly impressed!! Both in the talent of the painting itself and the care put into my purchase. 10/10! Expect more orders!
Thanks for all your kind words there will be more bears to come I have been to film coastal black bears too.
Nr Vancouver
How does the mother bear tell her cubs to get to high ground (5:14)? She opens her mouth repeatedly, but I do not hear words.
There was some low level calls but body language is a big part of it, the female chops here jaw it’s a sign of stress if you out in the wilderness and see this back off a bit from the bears
@@RobertEFuller I often wonder if among animals there might be involved a lot of _telepathy,_ when they communicate. I have seen a video of a giraffe denoting before a newborn cub that it should stand on its legs pantomimically, though, which has convinced me that you largely can assume a communication between mammals which is as if people had slipped into the bodies of such creatures. Now I'm imagining that such a mother bear might on earlier occasions have already warned her cubs to flee to certain places, pointing to such places with her head or just with her eyes and making sounds that she in your video _repeats._
Excellent camwork by Robert "Bobby" Fuller
FANTASTIC, TO SEE THE FISH FLY IN THE BEAR HIS BEAK. HE EATS FREE SUSSHI HERE AND MUCH, MORE FRESHER THAN IN THE RESTAURANT BEAUTIFUL FILM🐻🐟🌹🌱🌳
Just awesome bears, thanks for sharing this.
Glad you enjoyed it 😄
i LOVE bears 🤑🤑🤑
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Wonderful seeing the bears and cubs and learning more abt them. Lovely video 😊
Thanks 😊
Beautiful grizzly bear
I adore all bears, think they are all absolutely beautiful!
Feel as though you may be the next David Attenborough!
Absolutely beautiful backdrop!! Robert blends in so well with the Alaskan scenery. I'm also very shocked to know there are seagulls living in Alaska forests....I thought they preferred beach scenery or coastline cities
The gulls are there just because the salmon bears are there were ever there is food there is birds and animals to take advantage of it !
in the olden days it was said you could walk across the backs of the salmon without getting your feet wet during a salmon run, all the area wildlife take advantage of the brief abundance of food. during the salmon run even solitary animals tolerate others of their kind, ignoring the normal territorial boundaries and rules for the yearly feast where in all can eat their fill without any fear of hunger or running short on food. they don't need to defend resources during that time of brief abundance as there is more than enough for all.
If you look on the map, Katmai isn’t that far from the coast!
Robert is there no end to your talent! This is truly magnificent footage of a fantastic wildlife spectacle, the editing, the captures, the compositions and exposures we are treated to here are really binge worthy of of any magnificent masterpiece of cinematography. Robert you are THE wildlife cameraman and environmentalist. You and Mr Attenborough NEED to get together. Thank you so much for sharing this Robert, cheers mate.👍
Thanks so much David I love what I do and so please so many of you appreciate the work and effort and knowledge that goes into my work. I have seen Mr Attenborough speak at a wildlife conference from the front row my hairs stood on end he is amazing 🤩
@@RobertEFuller you are too Robert 👍
Was a very cool insight!! Such a lovely video
Thanks 😊 glad you enjoyed it
At the beginning of the tape is Lefty at the falls, (Brooks Falls). The boar with the scar on his hip.
that intro 🔥my eyes are watering
Thank you for sharing such wonderful sites.
No problem it’s a pleasure 🐻
You have the most amazing life, thank you for sharing it with us :)
I never can catch fish like these bear ,so cool
Another kind of fun fact is it's the only mammal born at such a small itty bitty size to grow within five six years to be up to 1500 lb if you you know Kodiak Island and as well as you know polar bears some grizzly bears.
Back ground music reminds me of song that goes listen to the wind blows ❤😊
Nice filming... I always like to watch quality Wild Life in reels...
Glad you enjoyed
Krásne !
Thank you so much for this fantastic video! I loved it!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic video. Excellent quality with those beasts 🐻
Amazing footage!
Thanks a lot!
Thanks 😊
I watch that Alaskan live river salmon bear vid....love bears
Awesome informative video ! What a beautiful environment safe for the bears ! The cubs are enjoyable to watch .
Not so safe the Bears are hunted in Katmai national park which seems a contradiction on the point of a National Park in my mind. We go and make them used to people and then someone else a month or two later can walk up to them and shoot them, is it just me or is there something wrong with that ?
@@RobertEFuller Yes>a terrible contradiction.. These bears are treasures in the landscape of wildlife. That seems ethically twisted to revert and openly hunt them 😕
Another spectacular video share🐻 You've become quite the globetrotter!! Looking forward your future endeavors! 🤗🌹
@@RobertEFuller Katmai National Park and Preserve does Not allow hunting within the park.
I know exactly where you are. I watch the WildEarth live-streams on RUclips. Brilliant that you actually got to go there!
Yes the water fall with the bears is Brook Falls
Thank you for this its so amazing to watch
Beautiful Alaska and animals. I’d love to go back and visit sometime. Thanks Robert for the lovely footage! I’m glad you stayed safe while filming. These bears can get very aggressive, especially a mom with cubs.
I felt no fear at all from the bears when the salmon run was on they only have eating as many salmon as they can. The day I filmed the mom and cubs I saw over 50 bears they were not interested in us at all
@@RobertEFuller that’s incredible!
Yoo new salmon run looks good i cant believe you get to play as mr grizz
Love to watch these beautiful creatures ❤
Two places I need to visit before I die: Alaska, and Fullerdale’s scenery
😃 yes Alaska is amazing
Gorgeous 🐻 bears
You’ve got amazing content Robert 🙂! Your nature commentary is now officially ranked #2 after David Attenborough!
Gorgeous footage! We have black bears where I live (western NC). There's a mama bear with 3 legs (she can move very fast considering the missing front leg... assuming she was born with all her limbs and lost one in a trap or accident, she seems to have adjusted well) that lives nearby and the past few years she's come around with her cubs in the spring/summer looking for food. I've stopped putting birdseed out unless it's winter or only very small amounts at a time that the birds can eat quickly. We've encroached on their territory and sadly some people feed them on purpose and they get desensitized to humans (which is dangerous for us and them).
One question, why do the birds stand near the bears? Are they hunting fish as well?
The gulls are there to eat the scraps the bears leave and eat any dead fish
Is this from last September, 2021? I’d be glad to hear it!
Because I live on the Olympic Peninsula where there wasn’t enough water in the Dungeness river last fall for the salmon to reach their spawning grounds. They were just flopping and gasping in only six inches of water. People were trying to help, grabbing them from the shallows and hurling them upstream. Expect that few if any were able to make it all the way.
Amazing video! Where did you take the video?
Another great video and story
Glad you enjoyed it
It’s so cute watching the bears eat the yummy fish while the gulls act as cleaning crew! I’ll be completely honest here, I really wish that I could be an animal myself.
Bear or a gull ? You won’t want to be a salmon on that river
@@RobertEFuller Thanks for the reply! The animal I want to be most in this world, is a cat (even my pfp has cat ears). Though a bear would be really nice too, though I’d rather hibernate through summer than in winter.
Really niceee❤❤😊
Ohh nice work appreciate alot❤
Love bears thank you for sharing
They are Great ! 🐻 thanks for for watching
Hi Robert, the footage captured down at the creek what time of the year was that?? Early August?? Fantastic footage btw
beautiful filming.
4,500 calories for one salmon? If that's true, it's amazing.
Ruthless Nature!!
I love how the grizzly bears and seagulls completely ignore each other
just amazing! How many day did you spend there to get all the footage?