Yesterday, 10:51 PM
(This post was last modified: Yesterday, 10:57 PM by Steven B in PV.)
We await with trepidation. Or real concern, because we're feeding birds big time now and the electric bear fence is still buried in snow. Great birds, BTW.
Our last bear visit was a surprise after two days of snow totaling 18 inches from Nov. 26-28. Lumbering Jack had been a regular but with the snow we were sure he'd be in hibernation. The snow buried our electric bear fence so it was off. But at 6:30 pm., there was Lumbering Jack, bigger and fatter than ever looking in the window a mere 4-5 feet from us at the dining table. He had found a little ball sunflower feeder, but Kobe charged and drove him off. How many Siamese have ever done that?
At that point, I disconnected the lower electric fence lines and kept the fence energized for another week. Sleep tight, LJ. See you in the spring.
Our last bear visit was a surprise after two days of snow totaling 18 inches from Nov. 26-28. Lumbering Jack had been a regular but with the snow we were sure he'd be in hibernation. The snow buried our electric bear fence so it was off. But at 6:30 pm., there was Lumbering Jack, bigger and fatter than ever looking in the window a mere 4-5 feet from us at the dining table. He had found a little ball sunflower feeder, but Kobe charged and drove him off. How many Siamese have ever done that?
At that point, I disconnected the lower electric fence lines and kept the fence energized for another week. Sleep tight, LJ. See you in the spring.