Black Bears

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Toyboy

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We live in a 10ac wooded area and seeing an occasional bear is not uncommon. But last nite a mom & 3 cubs were checking out the back yard. I think it's the same family that were around last year. We don't have pets or leave garbage out to attract them. so no big deal We moved to where they live. We do have some hummingbird feeders out, but hopefully since they didn't find anything to draw them back they'll look elsewhere and leave the feeders alone.

The reason I think it's the same family is because she headed right to our small apple orchard and stood on her hind legs checking to see if the apples were ready yet. Thankfully we've just got blossoms right now. Cute to see & watch, but not something you'd want to encourage to return. Wish I'd gotten a couple pix.
 
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Black bears are common here. With our dog (200# English Mastiff) it presents a challenge at times. When he goes out for his final pee of the night after dark, we've had some issues. He is never tied or on a leash.

Just happened last week - let him out and he always does a scan left and right from the porch before proceeding. By the time I walked out right behind him, the was a large bear only 30' from the porch. Now usually he is good about not chasing deer, but for some reason he will run after elk and bear - I guess because those are the only wild critters that are bigger than him. Anyway, the chase was on, but he stopped short after a 40 yard sprint. Good thing the bear didn't turn around to swat him as it would have been a mess. I estimate this bear to be ~400#.

So I got myself one of those battery operated high output spot lights. The routine now is I go out first and spot light the area around the house and field, then let him out.

Same thing goes for skunks - had that issue 2 years ago and certainly don't want to go through that again!
 
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They're around my place also, I can see where they work the old trees stumps looking for ants. I often see them in August as they're headed up to the abandoned blueberry field in back of me. Last year I was standing on my deck planning my day when one strolled up past my shed 40 feet away. My dog also gets excited by bears and moose (we don't have elk around here) so I was glad that he was inside.
 
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We live in a 10ac wooded area and seeing an occasional bear is not uncommon. But last nite a mom & 3 cubs were checking out the back yard. I think it's the same family that were around last year. We don't have pets or leave garbage out to attract them. so no big deal We moved to where they live. We do have some hummingbird feeders out, but hopefully since they didn't find anything to draw them back they'll look elsewhere and leave the feeders alone.

The reason I think it's the same family is because she headed right to our small apple orchard and stood on her hind legs checking to see if the apples were ready yet. Thankfully we've just got blossoms right now. Cute to see & watch, but not something you'd want to encourage to return. Wish I'd gotten a couple pix.

Send them over to the Country Market in Hayward. A bear hung out in the beer cooler there several years ago.
 
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We have black bears but down the road about 40 miles......there is a lady getting in some trouble for feeding them.....we know a couple who lives about a block away from her....have seen 7 bears in her yard one time. Unfortunately......many of her "pets" are being put down......

Bear-Feeding Case Will Go To Court In A First For Washington | NW News Network
We drove by that place it's about 3 miles from us we didn't see any bear but it's to bad that happened and now they have to put them down...
 
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We had a little one checking things out around here, I hollered at it and it went up a tree within 30' of the house. Stayed there for about 3 hr.
 
 
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