this is literally a treasure.... the facial expression of the mama enjoying the water on a hot day.... Thank you a million for zooming up her facial expressions...... I am starting to think that the mother knows that YOU are there, and letting her enjoy the place, but PRETENDS she does NOT see you
I feel sorry for them in the heat and just hungry. Their lives are such a struggle. I’m glad you let them take refuge there sometimes. 🙏 not that you invited them over for a bbq or anything lol!
Watching this family of bears helped me forget my troubles for a few minutes....Thank you for sharing this with others...you really did me (and those bears) a favor! ☮❤
Merci à vous Arcadia , belle personne que vous êtes, de laisser, nos frères les animaux, s’exprimer dans notre nature Est ce que parfois ils s’aventurent lorsque vous êtes dehors ? Ou ont-ils peur de l’odeur de l’humain ? Je vous envoie tout mon amour du sud de la France 🇫🇷
Im enjoing this so much...this peace n silence, playfulness...how gently they are doing the garden 😂. Little bit like an ambiencescene ❤. Greetings n thanks from Germany
I had so many questions about bears when YT added the first of your videos to my feed. Over the course of watching them, I found that my questions shifted to ME. Why was I so concerned about a few pots or what the bears were leaving behind in your pool? I think I hit the dividing line between those who would shoo them away from the ones who would welcome them. The longer I watched, the more I relaxed and just enjoyed them. Then I read your bio and some comments -- what you're doing far surpasses entertainment. Thank you for helping the bears and for helping me.
This really brightens my day. I don’t live in bear country, so this is very entertaining for me! ❤️ Also, you have a beautiful plant collection. I’m sorry they uprooted your cacti 😂
It's a cactus. Put it back in the ground and it'll be just fine. I'm in S. AZ and the little Mexican ground squirrels here eat them. I have no idea how they get past the thorns, but they do.
Allowing mama and cubs in your space whenever they want is so selfless on your part, thank you for sharing no human would appreciate this act of kindness like this mama cub
Bellissimo video, dev'essere stata una grande emozione vedere questa meravigliosa famigliola divertirsi così tanto e godere del piacere della piscina. Complimenti ai proprietari che si sono limitari a firmarli e non li hanno spaventati ❤❤
Merci infiniment d'avoir laisser cette maman avec son ourson s'abattre ds l'eau mais à ec des petits dégâts avec les plantes. J'aime tellement les Ours
How precious. I just found your channel and Mama Bear. It's like a mini-vacation for a few minutes. I feel like I'm on a peaceful vacation in California watching the wildlife. 🇨🇦💕🐻
i had a black bear look in my tent while i was sleeping on my last camping trip in watkins glen in july. it woke me up & i looked up behind me thinking it was person back there, only to see a bear snout against my screen window. i am so happy i had that experience. i trembled for a few minutes after it left.
😍سبحان الله ، ربنا ماخلقت هذا باطلا، سبحانك فقنا عذاب النار،glory be to the Allah the creator of all, the mother bear interacting with her cub is such a treat to watch 😍
Wonderful bear videos! Thank you for sharing. @Arcadia Backyard Wildlife, have you ever seen @Patrick Conley 's y.t. channel? He has regular bear visitors on his front porch (in Asheville NC). Mama brings her cubs and raids the birdfeeder. It's quite amazing to see how they respond to Patrick, who remains on the porch while they 'visit'. It's wonderful to see how they coexist.
I saw other videos, even in the wild. It was said that if the bear/s come to you they are less likely to be aggressive because they know that they are on your territory. The opposite is much different ....
Sorry about the pool. Your tolerance provides this Bear family with a safe place to cool off in the desert. I'm not liberal but I feel we bare some social responsibility to wild life. For instance, when we commit deforestation we have to think of the wild life.
Any area w/. Bears should have laws requiring the homeowners to have bear proof trash and recycling containers. The county can sell them, or each homeowner gets two, and the cost is added to property taxes. It protects the bears, and ppl from bears that break-in looking for ppl food.
Have u ever had a surprise encounter with the bears out there? I think my favorite thing is that it just doesn't jump in and out. The bear actually sits and enjoys the pool. 😂😂
Geesh. A fed bear is a dead bear. So much human food is bad for them and the bears ingest plastic, plastic forks and spoons, condiment packages, candy bar wrappers and a lot of unhealthy things-just look at a trash bag! Out west they recently had to euthanize a grizzly bear who was starving and in pain because a plastic bag was wound up in its intestines. Nuisance bears in neighborhoods eventually press their luck and get euthanized or someone shoots them. I wish the video owner would tell people this is wrong to do and it’s putting neighbors and herself in danger, no less the bear. Cute as they are, they do these same things in the wild and people have them on trail cams.
@@Grendelmonster8u In truth, because of the degradation of their environment, the largest percentage of the bear population is dying of starvation. Forcing them to dig through trash isn't a perfect answer, but they deserve the risk of health hazards over certain death. It's very easy to assume doing nothing is the best response. These animals should be given every opportunity to survive. Better than having them go through trash would be if homeowners were to plant nut and berry foliage around bear areas. It's offensive to hear someone pretending to care about the bears without actually being interested in doing anything to help them.
@@thea1rachiel Black bears are doing fine and not starving whether due to natural food and/or people food. We are seeing more cubs being born. Their population has been increasing. It is absolutely untrue that the largest percentage of the bear population is starving. Where did you get that idea? “Forcing them to dig through trash isn’t a perfect answer, but they deserve the risk of health hazards over certain death.” Health hazards can make them and their cubs sick. Bears that take trash and climb into bins are in danger of being shot or euthanized. People worry about bears who go around their homes because it’s likely to cause a bad situation and there have been problems. There are predatory black bears, mostly all males, who have killed people or nearly killed in their yards and in their houses and have also scratched and bitten people. Depending on the state and how much forest land and natural foods it has requires different responses. The trash is easy food and has yummy things in it. It isn’t because they are starving. They are opportunistic. Do you think we should let them keep breaking into our houses? A black bear took a baby out of a stroller when her mother brought stuff inside and then was going to retrieve her. They chased after the bear who dropped it but the baby died from injuries. If you let them do what they want without scolding them or shooing them away, they’ll just get bolder like the squirrel who climbs on my window screen because he wants peanuts. They get demanding. The chipmunk starts circling my feet, the birds stare at my windows…bears are no different. It sounds like you don’t understand the consequences. You said, “It’s very easy to assume doing nothing is the best response.” That doesn’t apply to me, but rather you. You are supporting bears being killed. What are you doing to help aside from promoting bad behaviors? Are you planting blueberry bushes, acorn trees, hickory trees, wintergreen trees, etc. in the woods? Are you planting things in your yard that bears like? Are you telling the state that we should plant more berries in the woods because development has wiped out so many? (It has in my state.) Are you telling people in videos that they should yell at the bears to get out of your yard? What are you doing for the safety of bears and people? Do you put out bird feeders so they can stock up on calories and eat healthy seeds? I think you’re projecting. It’s really you who doesn’t care and thinks bears eating trash are starving. When Yellowstone National Park used to have a dumping ground there, sometimes there would be up to 50 grizzly bears eating and fighting over food. There was plenty to eat there. Sometimes there may be a bad nut season and more elk calves get killed or beaver babies or bear cubs. They didn’t need the trash.
Sono carini, fanno tenerazza ma bisogna fare cmq attenzione, non si sa mai un incontro ravvicinato con questi animali di grossa taglia come posso reagire.