
Fredericton resident shocked as two bears land on her second-storey deck
CBC
Susan Taplin wasn't expecting company over the long weekend, and when her cats woke her up at 5 a.m. on Saturday, she never expected to find two visitors on her deck.
"When the motion light came on, I expected to see a raccoon," Taplin said. "I thought, 'oh, that's pretty big for a raccoon', and I looked and it was a bear cub."
It wasn't just a cub, but a mama bear. The two climbed up a beam and landed on the upper deck of her two-storey house in Fredericton.
"I just couldn't, couldn't believe it," she said.
Taplin said the two bears were trying to get to her bird feeders that were hanging on flag poles.
She said the "black and furry" bears were hustling up and down her lawn chair trying to get their paws to the feeders that were firmly hooked to the poles.
Taplin was concerned whether the bears were going to get to the feeders or break into her house through the window.
"Oh, my God ... just that kind of panic, almost thought, you know, 'OK what, how am I going to get rid of them?'"
She then realized that her feeders were safe. "They wouldn't have the hands to be able to loosen the pole from the flag holder," she said.
At one point, the larger bear came toward Taplin's door and startled her house cat, she said.
This got Taplin yelling and banging at her door, which she cracked open when the bear returned to the feeders.
"They kind of looked up and then they were scurrying to get down."
Taplin had set off her home's security alarm, spooking the bears.
"I'm just like, 'OK, I can feel my heart racing, but you know, that's it. they're probably gone,'" she said.













