The neighborhood visitor

The neighborhood visitor
This bear has learned that the birdfeeder hook at this yard in Sharon often has tasty treats attached to it.
Photo by Oscar Martinez

SHARON — Oscar Martinez of Sharon emailed this photo of a tall bear on May 5 and said he and his wife, Peggy, spotted the frequent visitor from years past at their birdfeeder. 

“We always remove the feeder late in the afternoons, but leave the aluminum hook on a tree branch. The bear is familiar with the spot on our yard, so he looked up at the hook and was ready to dislodge the feeder. 

“Peggy went outside and let off a loud whistle, and the bear took off. 

“The bear has bent the same hook and taken it several yards before.”

— Cynthia Hochswender

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