March 12, 2026
Nature Done Wright
Incorporating the Celery Farm and Screech Owl Companion blogs
Monday Morning Mystery 100520
The other night, we heard some noises outside. The following morning, we found our metal trash can popped open the way Popeye used to open a can of spinach.
The next night I put the trash can inside permanently and left out a bar of pepper suet and the trail cam.
The following morning, I downloaded the above image.
Our cat is black and is an indoor cat, so I don't think it could be Pook.
Any idea what this is?
7 comments
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Nice Bear , love seeing all my night animals on
my Deer Cam my Bear just took one seed block down
and went on there way. -
I think it’s too late… Don’t want to attract the bear back to the yard.
But thanks. -
The pole is about six feet high, but the bear is likely lower than appears.
I am pretty certain it was a bear. Dragged a 20-pound bag of bird seed 10 yards over a bridge… and drained a hummingbird feeder…
Thanks! -
What’s the height on that pole with what looks like a feeder, on the far left of the photo? Just trying to get an idea of scale, and it’s too late to put a quarter next to the creature.
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Can you put some sand or other material, that would allow you to get a measurable foot print?
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Thanks. That’s what I was thinking.
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It is a bear.





7 comments
Ginny
Nice Bear , love seeing all my night animals on
my Deer Cam my Bear just took one seed block down
and went on there way.
Jim Wright
I think it’s too late… Don’t want to attract the bear back to the yard.
But thanks.
Jim Wright
The pole is about six feet high, but the bear is likely lower than appears.
I am pretty certain it was a bear. Dragged a 20-pound bag of bird seed 10 yards over a bridge… and drained a hummingbird feeder…
Thanks!
julie
What’s the height on that pole with what looks like a feeder, on the far left of the photo? Just trying to get an idea of scale, and it’s too late to put a quarter next to the creature.
John Pastore
Can you put some sand or other material, that would allow you to get a measurable foot print?
Jim Wright
Thanks. That’s what I was thinking.
Icram khalil
It is a bear.