Goochland man encounters bear while tending to yard


GOOCHLAND COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — A Goochland man got was in for the surprise of his life when he encountered a bear in his backyard on Wednesday.  

John Barr wasn’t injured during the encounter, and said he believes the bear might have been more scared of him than he was of it. 

“[I] turned around and there was a bear,” Barr said.  

The encounter was caught on security camera footage. In it, Barr was gardening when all of a sudden he got an unexpected visitor.   

The video shows the bear approaching Barr, seeing him, and fleeing as Barr turns around — just in time to get a glimpse of the bear as it scurried back into the woods. The whole incident happened in a matter of seconds.  

“I finally decided I should run in the house, course by then he was gone,” Barr said.  

Video captured by a security camera shows John Barr of Goochland County tending to his garden while a bear walks into his backyard

The interaction made Barr reach out to the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources for answers.  

“They thought it was a just a young bear who was moseying around sniffing and really wasn’t paying attention,” said Barr. “And then they think that the reason he stopped right before he got to me, he realized I was, you know, a living thing and decided that wasn’t a good idea.”

This is not the first time this bear has come around the house, the Barrs have seen him sniffing around the outside garbage cans in footage recorded by their Ring doorbell camera.

Debra, Barr’s wife, has now nick-named the bear “Spencer.” She said she can now look back at the two videos and laugh.  

“I thought it was funny when we had him the first time, but this one was much funnier,” Debra Barr said.

The U.S. Forest Service said some ways people can stay “bear aware” include remembering not to run, remaining calm and always facing the bear as you back away slowly. You can find more helpful information here.  



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