A Brown Bear starts the long process of fattening up for her winter sleep by grazing the sedge flats of Lake Clark National Park near Silver Salmon Creek.
A Coastal Brown Bear feeds on the nurtritious sedge grass in the meadows of Lake Clark National Park, Alaska USA. These sedge grasses are an important early season food source for the bears before the Salmon run starts later in the summer.
A Mother Brown Bears appears to strike a post as she wades in the mud flats of Cook Inlet while searching for clams in Lake Clark National Park.