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That’s a nice shot Jim. The one cat we saw close last month was also sunbathing.
We spent last Sat. at Point Reyes but only saw one bobcat far off. We did have a close coyote, but otherwise things were quiet there.
Thanks Alan. Well, still, one of each in a day is not bad, especially when one is close. The rain has kept me away lately. I hope to get out there soon.
Very impressive portrait of this bobcat, with perfect deep of filed. Congratulations Jim !
Jean-Michel
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Thanks Jean-Michel.
Very nice portrait! I like the side-on profile, since it shows off their thick muzzle, and really illustrates how much more they are structured like a big cat instead of a house cat. The summer-like weather we’ve had this week is making me anxious to get outside in the park this weekend, although I think I’m going to be targeting shorebirds instead of the interior wildlife.
Thanks Pat. Good idea about the shorebirds. I should do that.
Bobcats dream of chipmunks who are too fat to run up trees.
Fantastic shot, as always. Someday, I will see a bobcat in person.
Thanks Cathy. Visit Point Reyes and I can almost guarantee you’ll see some.