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WATCH: Bear visits Virginia home, caught on doorbell camera

GOOCHLAND COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — A black bear visited a home in Goochland County, Virginia, Wednesday evening and got up close and personal with the home’s doorbell camera.

The bear was captured on video as it moseyed up to the home’s front door, standing on its hind legs and curiously peering into the camera.


After a period of investigation, or perhaps contemplation, the bear then turns away and politely walks along the sidewalk, leaving the property.

According to the homeowner, what appears to have been the same bear returned to the home Thursday evening, and was seen sitting in the yard.

Bear seen on Goochland home’s lawn on Thursday, March 7 (Photo: Timothy Bynum)

According to the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation, bears are adaptable, intelligent animals that may learn to associate human homes with food.

Bears can be attracted to residential areas by the smell of foods people commonly put out around their homes, including bird feeders, garbage, pet food, grills, compost, fruit trees and beehives.

To “keep bears wild,” and ensure that bears return to their natural wild foods, the department recommends that Virginia residents take the following actions:

For more information on black bears in Virginia, visit the department’s website.