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If you go down to the woods today...
A not so little visitor strolling past our window this evening :ohmy:
http://www.solarfish.com/images/bear_0001.jpg http://www.solarfish.com/images/bear_0002.jpg http://www.solarfish.com/images/bear_0003.jpg http://www.solarfish.com/images/bear_0004.jpg http://www.solarfish.com/images/bear_0005.jpg Sorry about picture quality, they are taken from video. |
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My hubby will be ecstatic to see that! He's obsessed by bears in Canada and whether we will be able to see them all the time once we move there. I keep telling him they don't hang out on the prairies much!! lol (we're moving to a small town NE of Calgary.) Of course, once he sees these, he's going to want to move to Canmore!
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Originally Posted by Flogger
(Post 6286792)
They are amazing pics!, I think I would be glad to be behind the safety of my living room window to see one of these so close by, have to admire them though!
maybe he wanted to play ;) got to agree they are magnificent but would hate to meet one when out, did you get any warning or anything ? |
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sorry, just posted under hubby's log on by mistake!!
they are amazing pics, I think I would be glad to be behind the safety of my window to see these wonderful animals so close , you have to admire them though. |
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OMG
I am seriously nevous about bears and even more nervous about cougars. A freind of mine moved to Calgary from Banff about a year ago and she tells me allsorts of stories. SHe never let her little boy into the garden alone. The result of all is I am petrified. Gryph |
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Originally Posted by gryphea
(Post 6287720)
OMG
I am seriously nevous about bears and even more nervous about cougars. A freind of mine moved to Calgary from Banff about a year ago and she tells me allsorts of stories. SHe never let her little boy into the garden alone. The result of all is I am petrified. Gryph |
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They don't bother you if you don't bother them. There's nothing to be afraid of, really. If I lived in the area, I would have a large fence, but otherwise as long as you realize they are wild animals and treat them with respect, it's not an issue. They will not attack you for no reason. We had a cougar living in the valley that runs through my hometown of 600 people on the prairies. She was there for the whole summer and nobody was too bothered. You just had to be cautious when walking in the valley that you didn't go into any treed areas or underbrush and stayed in the open on the paths.
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Originally Posted by Charliekilo
(Post 6287776)
They don't bother you if you don't bother them. There's nothing to be afraid of, really. If I lived in the area, I would have a large fence, but otherwise as long as you realize they are wild animals and treat them with respect, it's not an issue. They will not attack you for no reason. We had a cougar living in the valley that runs through my hometown of 600 people on the prairies. She was there for the whole summer and nobody was too bothered. You just had to be cautious when walking in the valley that you didn't go into any treed areas or underbrush and stayed in the open on the paths.
I saw a documentary where 2 hunters were killed in Canada by bears, something to do with the berries being in short supply, In the same program some people were in there hot tub and heard a noise got out next thing you know is they are filming a very large bear in the garden heading for the rubbish bin via the hot tub :blink: I know there are cases where dogs have been taken, last year wasn't it coyotes that attacked some children in the middle of lots of people I agree you need to be aware and respect there habitat. |
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Originally Posted by Charliekilo
(Post 6287776)
They don't bother you if you don't bother them. There's nothing to be afraid of, really. If I lived in the area, I would have a large fence, but otherwise as long as you realize they are wild animals and treat them with respect, it's not an issue. They will not attack you for no reason. We had a cougar living in the valley that runs through my hometown of 600 people on the prairies. She was there for the whole summer and nobody was too bothered. You just had to be cautious when walking in the valley that you didn't go into any treed areas or underbrush and stayed in the open on the paths.
Cougars do attack periodically and they have in the past killed an adult cross country skier near banff (lake Minnewealllaughalot). Cougars would have no problem taking out little children. They don't attack for no reason. They stalk quietly and attack for a meal. |
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Originally Posted by gryphea
(Post 6287910)
Cougars do attack periodically and they have in the past killed an adult cross country skier near banff (lake Minnewealllaughalot). Cougars would have no problem taking out little children. They don't attack for no reason. They stalk quietly and attack for a meal.
It's about respect of their habitat and way of life. The more we humans insist on building in their habitats and taking away their hunting grounds, the more problems we are going to have. |
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Originally Posted by gryphea
(Post 6287910)
(lake Minnewealllaughalot).
Going to have to use that name now ..... Great pictures Solarfish ... |
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Originally Posted by Charliekilo
(Post 6287965)
Yes, if you are hiking in the woods and are not making enough noise and you surprise a bear, they may attack in self-defense. A cougar will not make a "meal" out of a human. They don't naturally eat human flesh, and will only attack if they feel threatened, ie. if you surprise them or trespass too close to their den. Of course they can take out a little child, so can a dog. Doesn't mean they will.
It's about respect of their habitat and way of life. The more we humans insist on building in their habitats and taking away their hunting grounds, the more problems we are going to have. Cougars do take out humans. They stalk and attack. The girl in Banff was attcked from behind 300m from the parking lot, with a bite to the neck. This seems to be their MO, get attacked by a cougar and avoid the neck bite- you may survive. there are many incidences of cougars attacking humans and children! The problem in Banff/ Canmore etc are the increasing herds of elk are bringing the cougars in, who may then see a meal more easily elsewhere, particuallry if old etc. BEars can be pretty dangerous, particularly to joggers, bikers etc. I agree- give them the respect they deserve. |
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Wonderful photo's, the bear looks like he's on a mission :eek: Is it mating season or something :p:rofl:
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Glad you all enjoyed the pictures. I have actually put a video up now. Please go to the link and then you will see a file called 'If you go down to the woods today.wmv', you should 'save target as' from there rather than trying to stream it if you want to see it.
Originally Posted by Coffeepot
Fab pics is that in Canmore ?
maybe he wanted to play ;) got to agree they are magnificent but would hate to meet one when out, did you get any warning or anything ?
Originally Posted by gryphea
A freind of mine moved to Calgary from Banff about a year ago and she tells me allsorts of stories. SHe never let her little boy into the garden alone.
Originally Posted by Charliekilo
If I lived in the area, I would have a large fence
Originally Posted by Coffeepot
I know there are cases where dogs have been taken, last year wasn't it coyotes that attacked some children in the middle of lots of people
Originally Posted by gryphea
The problem in Banff/ Canmore etc are the increasing herds of elk are bringing the cougars in, who may then see a meal more easily elsewhere, particuallry if old etc.
Bears can be pretty dangerous, particularly to joggers, bikers etc. A jogger was killed by a bear in Canmore in 2005 in the Silvertip area, near the golf course. I suspect though I would be in far more danger of keeling over through lack of fitness if I attempted jogging than being attacked by a bear!
Originally Posted by Lorna_D
Wonderful photo's, the bear looks like he's on a mission :eek: Is it mating season or something :p:rofl:
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Loved the video:thumbsup:
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