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So, there was a black bear in my yard a while ago...

I was shocked when I saw it and thought I was mistaken when I first spotted it, but nope, it was definitely a bear. 😱 In all the time my family has lived here, there was only one other time when a family member (my mother) claimed that she saw a bear in the back yard. She was beginning to show some signs of age-related dementia as well as some eyesight issues, so we were never sure of her report. However, now I am convinced that she might have been correct.

Immediately after the sighting and my snapping this pic for proof, I called one of my neighbors to alert her of the visitor. She spends a good bit of time outdoors doing work in her yard, and she often keeps her garage door open for hours at a time, too. I did not want her to become an appetizer for a hungry bear. She told me she had been out walking through the neighborhood earlier in the evening and had seen the bear from a distance (one-quarter mile from here), so she called someone to come and give her a ride.

The beastie remained on all-fours as s/he wandered through the yard. If I had been standing beside the bear, I imagine the ridge of its back would have been about waist-high on me. Upon reaching the opposite diagonal-corner of the property, it turned and wandered back, then took an alternate route back towards the corner from which it came and disappeared into a sparsely-wooded area.

Bearaerial.jpg
screenshot from Google Maps

A few miles away from here, I would not have been as surprised where true "country" landscape reigns and thick woods are common. Bears are also known to frequently be seen in the mountains, just 20 minutes away. But here, at the liminal area between suburbs and country, I was quite surprised. And it is making me re-think the compost heap out back.

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03-Sep-2019

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Ahh, the Bears!
we've had a bear that hopped on a train across the bridge, to get to our penninsula.

The train is an engine, and a bunch of open bin cars, and it's known as the Trash Train. They found him a week later, riding the train off the Cape!

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Before we bought our house there had been a black Bear in our yard. One of the neighbors told us about it. We live in a VERY urban area. It would definitely be cool to see but I would be crapping myself every time I was in the yard or taking out the garbage later. Stay safe enjoy the nature from a safe distance. ☺️

That's awesome! I remember growing up, we'd have a bear or three in our yard every couple months! Down here, they are far less common and I have been hearing reports of people seeing them here in town. I imagine with their population increasing and civilization expanding, they need more room. I think I read somewhere that they have a 100 mile radius for their territory, but I may be wrong.

Hey @thekittygirl! Yes, please be careful. Bears can be unpredictable and especially if they have any cubs with them. Might be time to think about having some bear spray handy just in case. Stay safe!

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A bear?!?

Very different to a kangaroo!

...meanwhile kids here scream when a stray dog passes by...

I don't know but it seems like a very special experience to have a bear in your backyard for whatever reason, but always stay safe :)

How I hope that they are tame so that I can hug them...awww...

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Zero bears where I live (luckily)

That's cool to see but I hope that nothing bad will happen to you neighborhood. Take care always and have a great day