Native Californian, biologist, wildlife conservation consultant, retired Smithsonian scientist, father of two daughters, grandfather of four. INTJ. Believes nature is infinitely more interesting than shopping malls. Born 100 years too late.
My dog once cornered a Lynx... it looked NOTHING like that! Quite frankly, I never expected to see a Lynx in this neck of the woods; I was quite happy my dog didn't attack it! He's a big boy (Akbash Dog), but I wonder how he'd have fared. He has the sense not to attack the bears, either...thank the gods.
There's no sound...but notice the little rat to the left, behind the house...before he tries to enter. I LOVE IT! ...and thought, for some reason, you might get a kick out of it, too. ;)
I'd capture a lot of cats and maybe raccoons, I think. (Surprised a family of seven earlier this summer.) I did have foxes at my old house, not far away.
Nice, once I went with my mom to the beach we sleep in a cabins and in the way my mom we're driving from time to another a mountain lion jump in front of the car to across the street, well I have the picture in my head sorry about that but that was very scaring.
7 comments:
What a fabulous capture!
I saw a fox trotting around my neighborhood today, but he was gone before I could think to grab the camera. They're very common here, but cagey.
You need a camera trap in your backyard, Kitt.
Yes, very pretty cat!
My dog once cornered a Lynx... it looked NOTHING like that! Quite frankly, I never expected to see a Lynx in this neck of the woods; I was quite happy my dog didn't attack it! He's a big boy (Akbash Dog), but I wonder how he'd have fared. He has the sense not to attack the bears, either...thank the gods.
Anyway...on to why I stopped by:
Have you seen this clip?
There's no sound...but notice the little rat to the left, behind the house...before he tries to enter. I LOVE IT! ...and thought, for some reason, you might get a kick out of it, too. ;)
Thanks, Owlman! (he hooked us up with the clip.)
That is a great video. Owlman has solved the problem of pesky squoyals.
Seeing a lynx is a special treat. I know they have been recorded in Colorado, but have no idea how easy it is to see them. Wonderful.
I'd capture a lot of cats and maybe raccoons, I think. (Surprised a family of seven earlier this summer.) I did have foxes at my old house, not far away.
Cool pics, Kitt. Esp. like the fox on the cold tin roof.
Nice, once I went with my mom to the beach we sleep in a cabins and in the way my mom we're driving from time to another a mountain lion jump in front of the car to across the street, well I have the picture in my head sorry about that but that was very scaring.
Post a Comment