I saw this little guy at St Lucia Wetland Park, KZN, South Africa. I looked at him through the binoculars, and half-talking to him and half-talking to myself, I asked "Are you a Croaking Cisticola?" At that very moment, he took off and the croak, croak, croak, croak of his flight display is ancient history! 😂
Though I have no way to know for sure but in this area in mid-July brown bears have been out about two months. It is not the best of times yet but they are gathered here for the large and productive sedge flats. Not their best food source but there is plenty of it to keep them going until salmon arrive. And it is less a competitive arena than salmon concentrations. In any event, I am not that attractive a food source. And here I am filming from inside the electrified fence surrounding my camp (I am by myself).
@@babyleon ummm no it’s no obvious dipSht that’s why my comment exists….. I wanted to Google to see a grizz running like the title implied not a grizz running in slow motion which is actually what the video is… false title
Thank you for your insulting comment and reply (which I will likely soon delete and block). But why was that necessary? So it took you and extra google? Since your time must be so valuable I am surprised you are spending so much of it being unnecessarily rude.
@@babyleon nobody is going to watch a Chanel that’s videos don’t line up with the titles lol block me all you want I could care less. You should listen to what I’m saying and apply it for you own sake instead. People hate when their time is wasted especially when it’s from false advertising which is exactly what this is
And, though you are probably unaware of the distinction, though they are both considered the same species (Ursus arctos), "grizzlies" are interior bears that are smaller than the coastal "brown bears" due to the absence of the abundant and high fat/protein food sources (salmon and sedge) that are available to coastal bears. This is a coastal brown bear. In fact, I don't know how you found it if your were searching for a running "grizz" as I never call them that. Maybe spend more time educating yourself and less time insulting.
I did not notice that until reviewing a bunch of rendered clips. Even then I thought it was a clip that was behind the one I wa reviewing. But it is a vertical "slice" that belongs to the left side of the clip. Once I realized what was happening it took some time to figure out that my Premiere Pro version had been updated but the Adobe Media Encoder version had not. As soon as both were updated, that artifact did not occur. I don't know if I will go back and re-render all those other affected clips unless I use them in a more extensive video. All these RU-vid-posted clips from this recent trip are still just the first go round anyway.
@@babyleon save the work just edit the frame a shade smaller and it wont show anyway its only on the one side .. would be the easy way out with that footage .. nice bears
It's strange how we look at bears, we're all given teddy bears as toddlers, the very animal we use as a comfort toy would eat you while you screech at inhuman octaves.
@@elmowilcox Wonder why? If he shot the bear depending on the round it will likely survive. If he let out a warning shot say into the air i dont see any issue eaither. It is vary weird indeed.
@@siamihari8717 depends, people in this area of the country usually carry very large caliber handguns for bears, mountain lions, and wolves. And a bang can be enough to scare them off. Indeed if he shot it and didn’t kill it, it generally just pisses them off more and they’ll kill you even harder. We’ll never know, because of the cut in the video. Bears don’t generally stop approaching where we last saw it though. He did something, and it probably wasn’t bear spray. Whatever happened, a lot of luck was involved.
@@elmowilcox hmm. We wont know. Could be a Hunting Incident where we start with one hunters cam. And then fallow that up with the second hunters. Would explain the cut. (For those ignant, I don't think anyone hunts alone unless they have to. In unsure, it could be more popular then what im familiar)
@@elmowilcox guess again Elmo, there was no shooting of anything but video. I never take any firearms, just bear spray which I have never had to use. The only video cut was due to me having to look and move around my tripod to continue filming until the bear passed. Seems like some people responding think they know about bear behavior... they don't. Like I wrote in the description, I probably did not even have to shout (at "inhuman octaves"????) but I did not want to get either of us into any trouble.