Oh oh! There’s a bear at my feeders again. Not sure it’s the same one that came
by on May 24th, as that one stood tall and just leaned on the feeder pole,
bending it down to the ground, whereas this bear looks shorter, and danced with
the pole for quite a while, leaving it standing in the end.
4:45 AM. A bear just raided my bird feeders. (Tupper Rd, West Danby) They love
those black oil sunflower seeds!
-Geo
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Oh my! A bear just got my black oil sunflower feeder. Bent the pole right over
to the ground. Ran off downhill when I put the flashlight on it.
-Geo Kloppel, Tupper Rd, W. Danby
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This is rather off-topic (?), but I thought people would want to know that I
found evidence of recent bear activity near the blue trail in Lindsay-Parsons
preserve Saturday, June 22. Walking east of Celia's Cup, hoping a Worm Eating
Warbler might appear, I found a medium-sized tree scratched
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Well, this is cool! I always have Pileated WPs here in my Lansing woods I've
never seen that much shredding.
The tree I saw was shredded from the ground up to about 4'. On one side.
I was hot tired by then, so I didn't look around too much, so I