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Old 06-09-2010, 12:58 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Loony Singer View Post
Last weekend, we got a call from our next door neighbor. Her bird feeder, which is right outside her kitchen window, had been bent over to the ground and completely emptied...not a sunflower seed left!

So it appears our furry black pal has now made his way to the mainland (Moultonboro Neck), which is probably a good thing. The impressive thing is that the feeder was inside a pretty tall fence. He evidently scaled a tree to drop into her yard, and another one to get back out.
Bears are capable of quite a bit if they smell or see something that will feed there huger pains. They are also creatures of habits. My suggesting to your neighbor is to leave the bird feeder empty..... To the people on the islands in that area.... don't leave anything around for him to much on, unless you want him to be a frequent visitor to the islands.

Last but not least if this guy really becomes a problem for anyone, please call Fish and Game.... They have the equipment and expertise to deal with this guy and move him far enough away so that he will not return.
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