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I couldn’t agree more Jim. These are beautiful animals and somewhat mysterious which makes the encounters even more special. We are off to Pt. Reyes next week so hopefully a bobcat or two will make an appearance for us.
Good luck next week Alan.
I agree, Jim. They are a really charismatic species. This shot is beautiful too, it’s really nice to see it in profile.
Thanks Pat.
I completely agree on the sheer joy of seeing a bobcat. Lovely shot here and throughout your blog.
Thanks Jen. We are very fortunate to have a good population of bobcats here.
Whiskers!!!! Way to go!
Hi Cathy. Bobcats are my current favorite animal to photograph.