During this time of year, black bears (Ursus americanus) significantly increase their food intake as they prepare for winter hibernation. Their diet varies seasonally; in late summer and early fall, it often includes high-fat, high-calorie foods such as nuts, with a particular preference for acorns. This individual demonstrates typical foraging behavior, climbing trees up to approximately 18 meters in height to access food sources. Despite their large body size, black bears exhibit remarkable agility and appear to assess branch stability before committing their weight, likely relying on both experience and sensory input.