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I haven't seen a bear yet.
It's quite annoying.
- I live in a "bear area" - We have a compost bin and humming bird feeders. - Apparently the neighbours have seen loads of them around. I thought I'd be inundated with the things by now, but whilst there is some bear shit on our land, I still haven't seen one in the flesh. I know el_richo's father in law keeps them as pets, but you'd think there would be one or two left to sniff around our decomposing veggies. Still, we do have lots of strawberry plants in flower - hopefully that'll attract them when they start to have some fruits on. Though I'm in two minds on this cos I want to actually eat some of them myself. |
Re: I haven't seen a bear yet.
Originally Posted by Alan2005
(Post 9403946)
It's quite annoying.
- I live in a "bear area" - We have a compost bin and humming bird feeders. - Apparently the neighbours have seen loads of them around. I thought I'd be inundated with the things by now, but whilst there is some bear shit on our land, I still haven't seen one in the flesh. I know el_richo's father in law keeps them as pets, but you'd think there would be one or two left to sniff around our decomposing veggies. Still, we do have lots of strawberry plants in flower - hopefully that'll attract them when they start to have some fruits on. Though I'm in two minds on this cos I want to actually eat some of them myself. At my FIL's they're usually around between 6am and 7am, and again between 7pm and 8pm ish. They randomly appear through the day but the former times are more reliable. The only problem is once they find food source in a place they'll pretty much spend lots of time passing through there, which is nice the first couple of times and then pretty scary onwards since it's not so much fun when they're sitting next to your car waiting to rape the shit out of you :thumbdown: |
Re: I haven't seen a bear yet.
there's lots of them around Vancouver. There's a little rock near Bowen Island that they all sit out on and bask in the sunshine. There's even one that comes up onto the dock if you feed it fish heads. They don't look very scary though.
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Re: I haven't seen a bear yet.
We had one in our backyard just yesterday, but my camera jammed.
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Re: I haven't seen a bear yet.
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 9404001)
We had one in our backyard just yesterday, but my camera jammed.
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Re: I haven't seen a bear yet.
Originally Posted by mandymoochops
(Post 9404013)
Thats incovenient as I bet he was with Bigfoot and the Loch Ness monster too :frown:
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Re: I haven't seen a bear yet.
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Originally Posted by Alan2005
(Post 9403946)
It's quite annoying.
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 9404001)
We had one in our backyard just yesterday, but my camera jammed.
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Re: I haven't seen a bear yet.
Originally Posted by Clematis
(Post 9404028)
You can borrow mine. :wub:
My bear was not in the backyard, however my SX30is must be superior to yours. ;) I think my image stabilization system is finding delerium tremens a trifle challenging. |
Re: I haven't seen a bear yet.
I broke my nearly 3 year bear virginity on the Victoria day long weekedn - drove to Banff and back - saw 4!!! :eek:
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Re: I haven't seen a bear yet.
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 9404051)
Yes that's what he looked like exactly. But I think you just may be a superior practitioner with aforesaid shooty thing.
I think my image stabilization system is finding delerium tremens a trifle challenging. |
Re: I haven't seen a bear yet.
Originally Posted by Alan2005
(Post 9403946)
It's quite annoying.
- I live in a "bear area" - We have a compost bin and humming bird feeders. - Apparently the neighbours have seen loads of them around. I thought I'd be inundated with the things by now, but whilst there is some bear shit on our land, I still haven't seen one in the flesh. I know el_richo's father in law keeps them as pets, but you'd think there would be one or two left to sniff around our decomposing veggies. Still, we do have lots of strawberry plants in flower - hopefully that'll attract them when they start to have some fruits on. Though I'm in two minds on this cos I want to actually eat some of them myself. |
Re: I haven't seen a bear yet.
Originally Posted by Clematis
(Post 9404028)
My bear was not in the backyard, however my SX30is must be superior to yours. ;)
Looks like you made those sharpness and contrast changes I suggested. Am I correct? |
Re: I haven't seen a bear yet.
Originally Posted by el_richo
(Post 9403965)
Get a few apple trees, plum trees,
Our place in Robert's Creek has half a dozen apple trees, a peach tree and loads of vines. In the fall we host a bear feast. If only the b****rs would use the drive rather than walking straight through the back fence. |
Re: I haven't seen a bear yet.
Originally Posted by JonboyE
(Post 9405500)
This.
Our place in Robert's Creek has half a dozen apple trees, a peach tree and loads of vines. In the fall we host a bear feast. If only the b****rs would use the drive rather than walking straight through the back fence. Not sure how your trees are holding up but 2 of his plum trees have been destroyed. |
Re: I haven't seen a bear yet.
Mary had a little lamb , she also had a bear,
Iv'e often seen her litlle lamb , But never saw her bare.... Mary had a little lamb, she also had a bear, she took her little lamb wherever she would go, But left her bare behind.. :rofl::rofl: |
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