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My first NS bear
Husband, dog and I went on a bike ride (dog was not riding a bike :D) near our house tonight and we spotted our first bear since being here. Think we may have scared the bear and her cubs into a tree. Luckily we didn't spot them until they were already in the tree.
Apart from deer and birds this is the first live wildlfe we have seen since arriving in October. It was exciting but also a little worrying as I walk along the route every day and they were just at the side of the footpath. |
Re: My first NS bear
Originally Posted by rgilbert
(Post 7668069)
Husband, dog and I went on a bike ride (dog was not riding a bike :D) near our house tonight and we spotted our first bear since being here. Think we may have scared the bear and her cubs into a tree. Luckily we didn't spot them until they were already in the tree.
Apart from deer and birds this is the first live wildlfe we have seen since arriving in October. It was exciting but also a little worrying as I walk along the route every day and they were just at the side of the footpath. |
Re: My first NS bear
We're in Fall River. A neighbour had told us there are bears locally as one had visited a nearby garden but I thought I'll never see one here.
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Re: My first NS bear
Originally Posted by rgilbert
(Post 7668086)
We're in Fall River. A neighbour had told us there are bears locally as one had visited a nearby garden but I thought I'll never see one here.
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i'm desperate to see a bear :blink:
we had a night out with friends who literally live 5 min walk away and they go and tell us that for the last week a mother and cubs have been at the bottom of the garden at the edge of the forest, they have been removed now. they didn't think to tell us that they wher there ! ;) |
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[QUOTE=4d32ftw;7668513]i'm desperate to see a bear :blink:
/QUOTE] I was the same as you. Soooo desperate to see one. It's amazing how once you actually do see one close up and witness how quickly they can move, you soon lose the interest in wanting to see another, i find. Maybe from a distance for sure, but close-ish? Not for me. Big scary buggers they are. My Wifes Aunty's car had a run in with one the other day. She left some scraps of food in her SUV over night and the following morning her passenger door was hanging off and bear prints on the seats and around the car on the ground :rofl: |
Re: My first NS bear
Originally Posted by rgilbert
(Post 7668069)
Husband, dog and I went on a bike ride (dog was not riding a bike :D) near our house tonight and we spotted our first bear since being here. Think we may have scared the bear and her cubs into a tree. Luckily we didn't spot them until they were already in the tree.
Apart from deer and birds this is the first live wildlfe we have seen since arriving in October. It was exciting but also a little worrying as I walk along the route every day and they were just at the side of the footpath. Thanks for the info though. Karen |
Re: My first NS bear
Hi RGilbert,
Awesome however, i didnt realise that there was bears in Fall River OMG Michelle |
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We have a mom and 2 cubs at the bottom of our fields and seen her a few times in the last 2 weeks. We make sure we don't disturb them and the dogs don't get anywhere near them
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Re: My first NS bear
Congrats on your first sighting - I was so excited to see our first bear a couple of weeks ago. Mind you - ours was at a safe distance, and yours was a bit close for comfort :eek:
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Re: My first NS bear
Originally Posted by mumof2
(Post 7669604)
Hi RGilbert,
Awesome however, i didnt realise that there was bears in Fall River OMG Michelle they have also been a bit of a problem in Kingswood/Hammonds Plain This is a good website for more info http://www.bearnovascotia.ca/index.htm |
Re: My first NS bear
Originally Posted by rgilbert
(Post 7668069)
Husband, dog and I went on a bike ride (dog was not riding a bike :D) near our house tonight and we spotted our first bear since being here. Think we may have scared the bear and her cubs into a tree. Luckily we didn't spot them until they were already in the tree.
Apart from deer and birds this is the first live wildlfe we have seen since arriving in October. It was exciting but also a little worrying as I walk along the route every day and they were just at the side of the footpath. |
Re: My first NS bear
Originally Posted by rgilbert
(Post 7668086)
We're in Fall River. A neighbour had told us there are bears locally as one had visited a nearby garden but I thought I'll never see one here.
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