

Ranger Russ Taylor comment on November 9m 2018 at 13:25 : Ranger Russ Taylor discueed 804 vs 806 mis-identification: Mike Fitz' J11:47 AKDT comment re: 804 / 806 - 804 photos in 2018 Bears of Brooks River book are really 806, not 804 I am not sure if this will be corrected in the newest edition." Mike replied: "The 2018 bear ID book incorrectly has 806 photos under 804. Are the six September 2017 photos of 804 in the 2018 Bear Book 804 then? Sorry for the stupid question, I want to make sure I understand correctly." Here are a few photos of her from July 2017 (sorry for the poor quality, but I don’t have the original files)." In sum, if you’ve been calling a bear “little lip fisher” then you’ve been referring to 806, not 804.Ĩ04 is an adult female who uses the river but is not regularly seen and not at all last year. Another place of confusion is that 806 was first ID’d as a male in 2017. When the 2018 bear ID book was written, that wasn’t known to the editors either. This point has since been corrected in their data, but in June/July last year, I didn’t yet know that. At the time, bear monitoring staff confused 804 with 806 or vice versa. The confusion stems from a misidentification in the fall of 2017. Bear 804 was not seen last summer, and the bear I had been calling 804 is really 806. Yesterday during the text chat I mentioned that a bear I was calling 804 last summer was not identified by the bear monitoring staff in 2018. I want to clear something up about a bear ID. SEE MIKE FITZ' J10:38 AKDT COMMENT : Link to 804 pics only 804 IS AN ADULT FEMALE, BUT NOT THE 2017 LITTLE LIP FISHER. PLEASE NOTE: 804 IS NOT LITTLE LIP FISHER, 806, A FEMALE (NOT A MALE) IS LITTLE LIP FISHER. 7.5 2 Spring Cubs 2021 Litter, a 3rd spring cub was lost.7.3 Littermates: 805 & 807, Speculated.6.1 1st Known Litter, 1 female spring cub:.4.9 2021: 7.5 Year-Old Adult Female with 1 Female Yearling.4.7 2020: 6.5 Year-Old Adult Female with 1 Female Spring Cub.4.6 2019: 5.5 Year-Old Adult Female, classified as an adult female for the first time in the 2019 Bear Book.4.4 2017: 3.5 Year-Old Newly Independent Female Subadult, 1st Year Classified.4.3 2016: 2.5 Year-Old Dependent Cub with 132 and Littermates 805 & 807, Speculated.4.2 2015: Yearling with 132 and Littermates 805 & 807, Speculated.4.1 2014: Spring Cub with 132 and Littermates 805 & 807, Speculated.1 PLEASE NOTE: 804 IS NOT LITTLE LIP FISHER, 806, A FEMALE (NOT A MALE) IS LITTLE LIP FISHER.Well, within the past few weeks, we've seen a new trend emerge, and we're happy to report that (1) it does not have a weird animal name.

The idea is that it elongates your face and makes your all-around look slightly more alluring. It's similar to the Sparrow Face on the wide-open-eye front but a little toothier where the mouth is concerned. And then most recently, there was the Fish Gape. In 2013, the Sparrow Face-where you slightly part your lips and open your eyes really big as if you were a baby bird-emerged. The obsession moved on through a range of other expressions. (And the best feature on your phone was its awesome flip capabilities.) The term didn't really catch fire until selfie queen Kim Kardashian West truly popularized the pose. It all started with the OG selfie pose the Duck Face-which you probably used ages ago when digital cameras were a still thing. It seems like every few months there's a new celebrity trick for looking your most photogenic self on social media.
