Epic Showdown: Bear vs. Hummingbird Feeder #Video
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Description
Lisa, who lives in the San Bernardino Mountains, says that bears stop by her property on a daily basis. “They cruise through on a regular daily route foraging,” she says. One night, a bear ended up finding and dismantling a hummingbird feeder (which is essentially a plastic container of sugar water) in full view of her Ring Stick Up Cam.
Comments
- CharMaine Added Loving the stuff coming from Ring.com. I knew we would get some good stuff from this device. Happy bear just looking for a late nite snack.