Canadian Geographic Photo Club - Born of the Ice
  

Born of the Ice

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by David Sturge from Paradise CA on 21 Mar 2026
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A harp seal pup, likely just one to two weeks old, rested on the ice. Not far away lay the partially snow-covered remains of an adult seal. Over the course of three days, the pup remained in roughly the same spot, and no mother returned to nurse it. I couldn’t help but wonder if the nearby carcass was that of its mother and now facing a tragic and certain fate? Or was this simply the abrupt reality of natural weaning and its mother had left, the pup now on the brink of its solitary journey to the sea left to learn to hunt and feed itself? Either way, the beauty of the environment and the moment served as a powerful reminder of the inevitable challenges and risks of being “Born of the Ice.”

  • Camera: Canon EOS R6m2
  • Focal: 600 mm
  • Shutter speed: 0.0004 sec
  • Aperture: f/ 4
tagged: seal mammal young pup feeding ice survival newfoundland animal bear wildlife polar_bear snow winter carnivores atmospheric_phenomenon ice_cap freezing arctic polar_ice_cap terrestrial_animal

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DavidP posted 2026-03-26 9:29pm

Very nice shot David.

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