This guy lurked around the yard all last summer.
He's one of three that I saw walking through the gardens during the summer.
I never did get to smell any of the Brugs after dark when their scent was the strongest as I sure didn't want to run into one of them in the dark. LOL
Bear like Brugs too
That would be just a little too close for me. Makes me have chills right now thinking what damage one of those could do to a human or pets.
Oh man! I'd have the double barreled shotgun loaded and ready, don't need them in your yard. I suppose you are not allowed to shoot them?
We can't shoot them Gloria unless they are in the act of doing bodily harm to a domestic animal or us.
We've learned to live with them through the years and actually enjoy seeing them now.
I just stay in the house at night and give them free reins of the yard. :)
I love watching bears! There are 3 black bears penned in an area around the corner from me. I love watching them play ... swim, catch fish etc. They just want to have a sniff or two also!!
Nice shot Terry. I don't think I would go out after dark either unless I had some good halogen lights up all around the yard lit up like a ball field lol.
LOL! Maybe they "sniff" a little too much????
Terry ,
Such cool and unusual pictures .
Not gonna find too many like that around here.
Amazing shots .IMO
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Now that I look at your last photo, I think they have grown up some since you last posted a photo of them. I still think they are cool ... from a distance!!
LOL Shirley, that might be it.
Thanks Scoot. Deb they get bigger each year and this summer one brought her two babies with her. It was too dark to get a picture of them though.
That is so cool. Do they look in the windows of your house? He sure is'nt shy. Nice picture!
LOL, I had one of those come down on my Brug deck last year when I was pruning. I ran like the wind. And believe me, I can't run anymore. Good pics Terry.
You are so funny Liz, running like the wind, I can picture it now............
Awwww!!!! How cute!! I love bears. Yes, I know they can be dangerous, but so can a cow! lol Gotta respect them! Wish I had one in my backyard. He could be a watchbear. Bet he would keep the thieves away!
If imzadi had had one in her backyard, I bet those thieves wouldn't have bothered HER house.
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Oh wow! I just found this thread and I have so enjoyed your pictures of the bears. I think it would be so neat to live somewhere like you do and get to be as close to nature as possible. Please continue to post more pictures of your wonderful bears.
JesseK
Usually the wildlife runs from me when we meet in the backyard.
But in this case I would run like the wind lol.
Great pictures Terry!
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Wow! Those are great pictures!
Fabulous photographs Terry but I'm glad that I don't have to deal with bears! :-)
Hey Boo Boo!
Is that a pic-i-nic basket I see?
Too cool! I love the bears!
They are great to look at but I would run like the wind too if I heard one, and like lightning if I saw one in my yard.
Wow, Terry. great pictures but I wouldn't want them in my yard. LOL
Holy-Moly...Terry....What a great pic ! He (or maybe he is a she?) is one bold creature... Would you just look at that thing.... strutting its stuff in your brug garden ! Heck....he doesn't appear to be afraid of anything. Sure is a beautiful animal, though.
I hope you were using a telescopic lens on your camera (grin)
Renee
Great photos Terry, I think I'll quit complaining about the squirrels and rabbits. I did catch a few possoms.
Same here, Linda. Will take our small, pesky animals anyday! No bears for me.
SNOWHERMIT: I just read all of this thread and can't remember if anyone asked, does any of these bears ever destroy any of your brugs?
When they come up the steps you need to put your dog in the bedroom and shut the door and invite the ole bear in for a cup of coffee. Kidding of course. These are some great pictures. My husband got a bear 20 yrs. ago in Colorado, had it mounted in the upright position, and it stood over 7 ft tall. This week we finally got it out of the house. He donated it to Pro Bass Shop. Am I ever glad.
Scheesh Terry !
I've been animal lover my whole life but the thought of 'bruno' watching me through my window ?
Y I K E S !
I wish they were in my yard, I'd love it, but I would take NO chances. Those photos are fantastic, I absolutely LOVE the 1st and 3rd and I believe they are the best animal/brug photos I've ever seen. Your place is beautiful too. What a treat to see a magnificent bear in your own garden. Do they visit you often???
I wish we had bears here. It is a beautiful creature. Once back in time we had both wolfes, bears, odders and large fishing eagles here. Several hawks as well, but as industrial agriculture slowly took over there was not left room for them anymore. The last foxes, crows are also about to disappear and it is a long time since we saw the last raven. Many wild animals here is not wild at all, but raised in deer farms. I love wild animals and hope that they will be re-installed in Denmark. I won' t mind sharing territory with a bear of a couple of wolfs. Precautions would be appropriate in some situations, but I would probably love it most of the time LOL I would give much to be in your shoes, Terry, having bears here in the garden :)
I agree they are wonderful creatures, as long as they are not spying on me while I'm in the house.
We had black bear when we lived Way up north .
They are fascinating creatures but I always had to be sure that my babies (children ) were safe.
Terry we were pretty isolated up there like you are , I think.
Down here we have smaller creatures , coons ,possum , fox , wild turkeys and lots & lots of coyotes.
Too many deer also.
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Thanks everyone. I'm glad you liked the pictures.
Yes they can be a pain in the neck at times especially when they decide to sit in the middle of one of my gardens crushing the flowers with their big butts. LOL
They are pretty good about stepping around the Brugs although they have crushed a few small seedlings and dug some up when I fertilized them with fish emulsion.
And they love to destroy birdfeeders. Our good feeder gets put away in the springtime.
Tonny I hope someday you will get the wild animals back in Denmark.
Great to see you and you photos here again Terry, they're great!
This last one looks like he's smiling a sheepish apology for that bird feeder, lol!
Your place is beautiful. I can see why the bears love it. Your dogs must be big to hold their own with the bears.
I sure miss you Terry!
Wow that is sooooooooo COOL! Of course, it might not be cool if you really needed to go somewhere and one of them was sleeping on your driveway right beside the car door... How do you deal with that? Or do you keep your car in a closed garage? But watching them there in the garden....wow I'd gladly sacrifice a few plants now and then for the privilege of having bears in the garden. I get excited here if I see a gecko in my garden LOL No bunnies or squirrels or any other fuzzy creatures have ever come into our garden. A bear would be a dream! :-)
-Julie
This is awesome, I wish they would vist my yard.
Vi
Snowhermit...why didn't you have the bears visit while we were there? That would have been such a show. LOL Jo
Richard! rofl, snort, cough and gas...........
SNOWHERMIT: speaking of big ole bear butts.... do they leave you steaming presents or do they have a little modesty and in the woods? If they leave it for you, how's it work for fertilizer? Of course cow and horse manure is good but dogs and cats are bad - which side of the fence does Yogi doo?
Maybe you could get a franchise on Father Dom's compost (Duck Doo) and have 'Yogi Doo' compost instead.
Those are cool pics and I realize maybe my prune-happy bunnies aren't so bad.
