Black Bear Helps Himself to Bird Feeders on Back Porch

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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2009

September 2009 Customer Success Story Contest: 1st Place.

This customer installed the Logitech WiLife system to have the ability to view his weekend home. He has been sharing wildlife videos with family and friends for the last several years. So, the system has been an added bonus because of the wildlife the cameras have recorded -- bears, birds, turkey's, groundhogs, raccoons, humans, etc.

Video compilation of bear created by customer, B. Damm, of Pennsylvania.

The customer selected the Logitech WiLife Video Security System based off video quality, the easiness of installation, and the simplistic software install. His current camera configuration is: four outdoor cameras and one indoor camera.

This video captured by a WiLife camera.

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http://www.logitech.com/dvs

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  • @BrawlerBitch He wasen't home when it happend, he just have cameras on his house

  • You should have scared it off rather than film it. Now that bear equates places people are with a place food is. he will probably end up trapped & put down by wildlife officers one day do to this.

  • That's too funny. I've never seen a blackbear do that. Though where I grew up, in Northern Ont, there were always plenty of berries, to get them through, and when there wasn't they were more likely to get into veg gardens, fruit trees and garbage cans ... cute vid

  • you call this a bear attack?

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