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And I thought my morning was exciting with a coyote and two deer! You have me beat hands down!!
Warmest hugs, :hug:
Aleta
WOW! How did you catch that photo? Was it really your cats that alerted you?
Why were you outside with a bear?
But passing by the cats bathroom on the way to clean up the sewing room I noticed the drawers were open.
Kwatzu has been known to open drwers, just because he can. So I closed the top one.
Then the second one....but it didn't close all the way and the bottom one wouldn't close at all....so.....
On our funny little road we have garbage service on Mondays....but only an idiot puts their trash out the night before because the racoons and feral dogs will get into it. But Rick weighted the bottom of our can, and it got knocked over but the critter couldn't get in....now he thinks maybe the critter getting in has been this bear, looking for Monday morning breakfast.
Ha!
After the Fox Incident i keep the camera to hand all the time now!
gollyhugs
Oh WOW!!!
Dilu, you can't imagine how exciting your pictures are for a town girl living in the UK!!!! It's just like something off the telly!!! :crackup:
Too funny (Kwatzu) and too cool (the bear). We don't have bear...deer, raccoons, skunks, cougar (or so I've been told).
Country living...gotta love it!!!
Ooo, yippeee!!! Dilu's had a black bear visitor too!
Shelli.... ya gotta be outside to get the good pictures and they are most definitely more scared of us than we of them. In fact, black bears are rather scaredy-cats themselves!!! Now, if that had been a grizzly I would have stayed inside!! I don't know a thing about grizzly's but they are SO much bigger than a black bear and don't look like anything I'd want to mess with!
Queen.... a coyote and two deer are very exciting too!!! Don't you just love it when those wild creatures come close enough for us to have a good look at them and appreciate them??
Dilu..... great shots!! They aren't easy to photograph.... black blobs! Yours are great! I can just imagine how that encounter got your heart going and blood surging and excitement boiling over!!! Very cool!!!
Oh Wow Dilu
The only beasts outside my place this morning were the dirty great diggers that arrived to rip up my neighbours driveway.......oh the noise
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I love your visitors. I would welcome that type any day. Unfortunately, my visitor today was a "friend???", and it was not pleasant. But that's another animal story. I won't go into details, but I told my family "If I ever speak of boarding a horse for someone (especially a friend) slap me." It was heart breaking.
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wow what a wonderful photo Dilu - hard to imagine that they are walking around so close to the house.
Thanks for sharing this magnificent Bear with us.
I can hardly blame your kittycats going into hiding - bless them.
Hugs
Carolyn
Lucky you, Dilu--all I got was two squirrels and a skunk
Kwatzu's a sensible cat--a bear might look for him in a drawer, but not behind a drawer! :crackup:
If we weighted our garbage cans, our frail little garbage men wouldn't take them--picky critters.
Hay everyone.
You guys have no idee how lucky you are. Jeezzzz having a bear stroll up to your house like that... Must be fab living out there.
In Cape Town if you want to see a bear, you go to the zoo.
If you want to see Whales, dolphins and lots of shells you go spend the day at the beach and if you want to see the seals you go to seal Island where you will find thousands of seals. :clap:
If u want to see monkeys and baboons you go hiking in the mountains. :clap:
All I get to see is the inside of my office and my TT talking buddy's on the net. :crackup:
You have all the fun Dilu! :hug:
Wow Dilu, what amazing pics. :clap: :clap: :clap:
I would be scared stiff.
I have had wombats, echidna's, kangaroos and koala's in my yard.
I can handle most things here, like our venomous snakes...
But a BEAR EEEEEEekkkkkkkkk, I would run a mile
Oh Dilu, to an Aussie girl, that bear looks soooooooo amazing. I'm afraid not knowing much about their habits or temperament, I would be pretty petrified. I suppose it is what you grow up with an what you are educated about. We live here in Oz with a myriad of venomous snakes and spiders, but you have learnt what to do and how to manage it. Big bears - I would have no idea how to react. I must admit, he looks just beautiful though.