
Now, when you think of Alabama, I'm sure black bears aren't the first animal that comes to mind - at least, not to my mind. So, after reading the above article I turned to my best friend . . . Google. Apparently, this particular one was a subspecies called the Florida Black Bear. Bear sightings in Alabama are usually in the northern and southwestern parts of the state, both of which are well away from us. Most of those being American Black Bears that have temporarily wandered into our state from the surrounding ones. However, there is a permanent population of bears in Alabama (estimated at 50) primarily located around Mobile. Still well away from us.
In recent months, there have been spottings of black bears in northwest Florida (which is much, much nearer to us than Mobile). So, I suppose this particular one got tired of being a Floridian and ventured further north. From now on out, I'm definitely going to start paying more attention to the bear proofing posts on Backyardchickens.
Good gracious Shell! The worst thing I have to worry about are foxes and birds of prey.
ReplyDeleteI know, a little nerve wracking to think it was only miles down the road from us.
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