After knocking over trash cans and scaring the residents of a Daytona Beach neighborhood Thursday, this black bear needed a rest.Photographer Rafael Torres said he followed the bear as it climbed into a hammock on Glenbriar Circle and got comfortable.See video of the bearTorres said he was about 60 feet away when he took the photos, and the bear didn't seem bothered by his presence. It stayed in the hammock for 20 minutes before heading back into the woods around 8:15 p.m.See all of the pictures"He got in the hammock like he was a tourist or something," said Vincent James, who owns the home and the hammock. "Then something spooked him and he ran right back there. Then half an hour later I come back and I saw there he is in the hammock again."The bear has been spotted multiple times in the Pebble Creek neighborhood in Daytona Beach since Wednesday. Residents say he was looking for food, tearing through a bird feeder and then trash cans.Images: 50 best bear photos on u localTorres said he has seen a lot of wildlife near that hammock, but this is the first black bear visit.

After knocking over trash cans and scaring the residents of a Daytona Beach neighborhood Thursday, this black bear needed a rest.

Photographer Rafael Torres said he followed the bear as it climbed into a hammock on Glenbriar Circle and got comfortable.

See video of the bear

Torres said he was about 60 feet away when he took the photos, and the bear didn't seem bothered by his presence. It stayed in the hammock for 20 minutes before heading back into the woods around 8:15 p.m.

See all of the pictures

"He got in the hammock like he was a tourist or something," said Vincent James, who owns the home and the hammock. "Then something spooked him and he ran right back there. Then half an hour later I come back and I saw there he is in the hammock again."

The bear has been spotted multiple times in the Pebble Creek neighborhood in Daytona Beach since Wednesday. Residents say he was looking for food, tearing through a bird feeder and then trash cans.

Images: 50 best bear photos on u local

Torres said he has seen a lot of wildlife near that hammock, but this is the first black bear visit.