This bobcat and I are old friends...
Back on New Year's Eve, 12/21/15, while on a hike, I came across a bobcat. It was hiding under a fallen eucalyptus tree. I was able to get several very nice shots before I left. Those shots each showed a distinctive marking on its nose -- three spots in a diagonal line.
Yesterday, I was out hiking in the same, general area, and came across a bobcat. This time, the cat was out in the open, and it was not keen on letting me get very close. (Very often, I can get quite close to these beautiful cats.) I did get a shot that revealed the distinctive pattern of spots on its nose. It was a match.
The cat moved off into a heavily wooded area, and I gave chase. The light, in those woods, was quite dappled, and I couldn't get the exact shots I prefer, but I made do.
The three spots on the nose can be seen.
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A shot in the woods.
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Another shot in the woods.
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Same bobcat on 12/31/15.
I should add that this is not the only bobcat I've found and photographed in this spot. The literature says that females will not share territory with other males, but a male's territory will overlap with several females.
nice..........first Bobcat I saw in the wild was at Pt Reyes......very exciting..........can only imagine the feeling you enjoy getting these shots :thumbup:
Anvil wrote:
Back on New Year's Eve, 12/21/15, while on a hike, I came across a bobcat. It was hiding under a fallen eucalyptus tree. I was able to get several very nice shots before I left. Those shots each showed a distinctive marking on its nose -- three spots in a diagonal line.
Yesterday, I was out hiking in the same, general area, and came across a bobcat. This time, the cat was out in the open, and it was not keen on letting me get very close. (Very often, I can get quite close to these beautiful cats.) I did get a shot that revealed the distinctive pattern of spots on its nose. It was a match.
The cat moved off into a heavily wooded area, and I gave chase. The light, in those woods, was quite dappled, and I couldn't get the exact shots I prefer, but I made do.
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OK, you got me there ... I was expecting that maybe you were a contractor and wanted to show us some pics of your trusty old friend the skid-steer loader! Nice pictures of a very elusive animal :)
Wonderful story and photos!
Thanks, all! I seem to have pretty good luck with these cats.
I've only had one encounter with a bobcat over the years unfortunately as they are awesome critters. I was sitting on a stump on the edge of a clear cut hunting deer many years ago. As the sun came up and the temperature started to warm I found myself with heavier than normal eye lids. That changed when I heard a little rustling from behind. A rabbit came past me in a blur with a bobcat only a few feet behind. Had I been fast enough I could have stuck a leg out and tripped them both as they came past me. End result was a few seconds later from the sounds the rabbit made it was clear mr. cat had caught up.
Great shots and thanks for sharing.
Very cool finding and photographing the same wild animal a second time.
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A rare find indeed and excellent capture!
That is really neat .... and what a beautiful animal - good for you.
Anvil wrote:
Back on New Year's Eve, 12/21/15, while on a hike, I came across a bobcat. It was hiding under a fallen eucalyptus tree. I was able to get several very nice shots before I left. Those shots each showed a distinctive marking on its nose -- three spots in a diagonal line.
Yesterday, I was out hiking in the same, general area, and came across a bobcat. This time, the cat was out in the open, and it was not keen on letting me get very close. (Very often, I can get quite close to these beautiful cats.) I did get a shot that revealed the distinctive pattern of spots on its nose. It was a match.
The cat moved off into a heavily wooded area, and I gave chase. The light, in those woods, was quite dappled, and I couldn't get the exact shots I prefer, but I made do.
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Great shots, have to wonder who was looking at who. That's one animal that's still on my bucket list.
Anvil wrote:
Back on New Year's Eve, 12/21/15, while on a hike, I came across a bobcat. It was hiding under a fallen eucalyptus tree. I was able to get several very nice shots before I left. Those shots each showed a distinctive marking on its nose -- three spots in a diagonal line.
Yesterday, I was out hiking in the same, general area, and came across a bobcat. This time, the cat was out in the open, and it was not keen on letting me get very close. (Very often, I can get quite close to these beautiful cats.) I did get a shot that revealed the distinctive pattern of spots on its nose. It was a match.
The cat moved off into a heavily wooded area, and I gave chase. The light, in those woods, was quite dappled, and I couldn't get the exact shots I prefer, but I made do.
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What beautiful images. You have done well. Thanks for sharing them with us.
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