Mckinley (spelling?) sub div, about two and a half miles south of Pine Junction. Bear was about 400 ft from the road and heading south west ish. You can put this into google maps 39.453923,-105.426013
gmelton wrote: Mckinley (spelling?) sub div, about two and a half miles south of Pine Junction. Bear was about 400 ft from the road and heading south west ish.
Wouldn't the correct description be "bear, spotted?" I'm left wondering what color the bear is and what color the spots are... lol With all the weather this evening I'm betting this bear was out looking for a dry place to hang out and maybe some easy food that humans left out to get into.
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gmelton wrote: Mckinley (spelling?) sub div, about two and a half miles south of Pine Junction. Bear was about 400 ft from the road and heading south west ish.
Wouldn't the correct description be "bear, spotted?"
Green Valley last week, HUGE Papa, in the dog pen, (No worries, dogs stay inside at night), after Wiffie left out bird feeders, He LOVES sunflower seeds. Chowed down on it, that one survied, the other one will be found in the trash. Also took out about 4 stumps on his travels, find with me, just wish they'd dig them all the way out.
they are hungry... probably same one that tore up our big ginormous stump. I have found the bears to be fairly gentle when they do get into something. We have our suet and hummingbird feeders out on a steel line (like a clothes line) about 20 feet in the air. last year a bear tried to climb a small aspen about 2" trunk to get to them (even if it was able to climb the tree, it still would not have gotten to them) but stripped ALL the branches off trying... step, snap, reach, snap... the tree has one little green branch this year. We'll see if it comes back next year. Have only SEEN the mom and cubs and one yearling this year. Of course, as we know, that doesn't mean squat. They are around, always around.
I remember ya telling us that... LOL!
Come over on the weekend and I can show you (one of they're) dens.
As well, as the Mountain kills. BTW, it's been about 2-3weeks since the mountain lion has been around, keep a look out, should be coming though again, last time, sign showed it was a she-lion & cub. So, also be careful. Also noticed that the most of the deer and elk have vansihed?
Our (Well, God's) family of 6 have split!
wow... never have I SEEN a mountain lion, only tracks in snow a couple of times. We saw a small fawn in our cul-de-sac yesterday. Hope it's OK. Haven't seen any other deer for about a week, now that you mention it. My flowers are happy - I actually have daylilies with FLOWERS on them! (today anyway)
I chased one away last night in my driveway. We stood about 15-20 feet away for about a minute. Probably the closest that I stood to one. He couldn't figure me out with the flashlight. Started to walk towards me so I just hollared at him and stomped at him and he ran off. Thought I was gonna have to wrestle my first bear. Wasn't a real big one. Maybe 200-250 lbs. I love living up here! I love our animal negihbors!