Bruce Batten |
When Bruce Batten looked out his window and onto his second-floor porch in Eagle River early Friday, he didn’t expect to see a black bear maneuvering up the steps. He also didn’t expect to see it grab ahold of his new bird feeder and begin devouring the seeds encased within.
(snip) Batten sent photographs of the incident to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, which prompted the agency to send out a news release Friday afternoon entitled: “Hang Onto Your Birdseed, Warm Winter Has Bears Stirring,” encouraging residents in Southcentral Alaska to keep their bird feeders inside and their trash secured for at least a few more weeks.
Dave Battle, an assistant area wildlife biologist with Fish and Game, said a mix of mild temperatures and little to no snow has led some bears to hang around for longer than usual. Plus, he said, accessible bird feeders and high-caloric trash don’t exactly encourage a bear to retire for the winter.
“It’s most likely to stay out a bit longer, packing in the last calories that it can,” Battle said.
(snip) So when Nov. 1 hit last weekend, Batten hung the bird feeder outside.
A few days later, around 1:30 a.m. Friday, the dogs in Batten’s home began barking wildly. Batten and his wife, Toni, peeked out the French doors that lead from their bedroom to the porch. The couple flipped on the outdoor light, but the bear continued to eat.
“He’s like, ‘Excuse me, I’m having a little snack here,’ ” Batten said.
Life in Alaska: never boring!
9 comments:
And we here in Missouri think the squirrels are bad.
Well, they are, and create lots of damage over time. It's just that bears are faster. :)
Hmmm . . . I enlarged the picture. I don't dispute the admonition to keep an eye on the birdseed. . but there's something fishy about that 'bear'. :)
Cathy, I noticed that, too. The face looks ... rubbery. Nevertheless, it's a story from this morning's paper.
Fake or not, black bears are excellent climbers. Never try to climb a tree to avoid one!
We know that up here, ma'am, but a lot of tourists don't ... and get surprised.
Rev. Paul,
Bears are determined when they want food. Bird feeders would attract all kinds of racoons when we live up in Virginia.
Heh. Happens here all the time. Gotta make sure I get the feeders in at dusk or I'm likely to get company. Also have a standing order at the Agway for replacement feeders for when I forget.
Sandy, "determined" is a good way to put it. :)
joated, I was thinking of you when I posted this one. You have more than your share of fur-bearin' critters.
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