A Bobcat Visits the Pantry; Point Reyes National Seashore

Photo of a bobcat.
Gopher Trap

I haven’t gotten any good photos of bobcats lately.  They’ve given up their crepuscular ways and they’ve gone back to being nocturnal.  This photo was taken in February.  This particular guy was my favorite this past winter.  He has a very pronounced chin.  I had a house cat with a chin like his.  It was diagnosed as feline acne, treated and it cleared up.  I wonder if bobcats get feline acne.

On another note, I’m working on a review of window mounts.  I hope to have that done in the next day or so.  Included in that review will be the new Puffin Pad.

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  1. Such a great-looking cat, and I love the pose and light. I don’t know about the acne, but that is one healthy-looking cat.

    1. Thanks John. Hope he’s still “healthy.” I haven’t seen him at all in a few months. There’s a pack of four coyotes that range through his territory.

  2. This is beautiful, Jim! As John said, the light is fantastic and the pose is perfect — I love the title about the pantry too. I’ll be curious to read your window mount reviews. That’s a tool I’ve never used, but it would probably be quite useful.

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