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Good looking Bobcat, hope he didn’t get too close, I stopped into Riverfront Gallery last Wed. to buy a calendar from Lance, and checked out your work there. Like the deer with his or her head
on the ground and the big sad eyes, I went AWWWWWWWW, and Lance lauged at me of course.
Enjoy the sunny days. When it warms up I may finally get out past the visitors center, that’s all
I’ve seen so far.
Hi Charlotte. No need to put off your visit to Pt. Reyes. It’s probably as warm in the winter as it is in the summer.
Great shot Jim. We will be going to Pt Reyes in mid Feb so hopefully the bobcats stick around.
Hi Alan. February is my favorite time there for bobcats.
Wow! Bob looks just like someone’s kitty cat. How close did it actually get.
Hi Elisa. I don’t think he was more than about 10 yards in front of my car when he passed by me. That’s pretty unusual. They usually run the other way.
Well it feels like they’re beginning to trust that it’s safer to come closer …. bless them. I think that whatever they decide will impact our present to future generation because they actually know much more than we do. It’s always changing. Thanks Jim for this precious photo of nature, never had we the opportunity to do this before cameras, only early pre-camera artist’s of nature delivered us …
Thanks Renee.
He looks like a cat who knows where he’s going and isn’t going to be easily put off! Nice way to end the day.
Hi John. Yes, it was a good end to the day.