A Black Bear Visitor
Fall has arrived and the bears are preparing for hibernation. I had this black bear visit me today to check out my bird feeder. He (or she) showed NO FEAR of this puny human.

Fall has arrived. I'll need to put the mouse traps in the attic and bring in the houseplants when the first frost is announced. I forgot that this is also the time that our black bear population prepares for hibernation.
I'm one of those people who feed the birds throughout the year. Bears have a great sense of smell and black oil sunflower seeds are a tasty treat. All summer my feeders remained untouched but on this Tuesday I had a visitor.
I figured that my presence would be a deterrent but I was wrong. After I opened the door we stared at each other.

A false sense of security
There is something about having a camera that gives you a false sense of security. My main concern was that I get a good photo of my visitor. There is something about looking a subject through a viewfinder that adds a level of detachment. I worried that I might get the focus wrong rather than if it would swipe me with a paw.
Speaking of paws, check out the claws on this bruin as he (or she) sits in my driveway.

Lessons Learned
I've taken in the feeders near the deck for a while until the weather gets a lot colder. There is only one active feeder which is suspended out of reach. The others will go out after hibernation time.
I leave the garage door open when I am home much to the dismay of my wife. She warned me that animals may move in. I now take that as some important advice.