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Last photo from this trip... Golden Gate Bridge. 2010

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Great job! How do you get your bobcat pics? I'd think they would be very wary in the presence of humans.
My wife and I live in a secluded little "holler" on a defunct 80 acre horse ranch, far away from town and people. We are both very simple and quiet people who love and respect the land and wildlife.
Also, there is no water source here from May till it rains again in December. The wildlife depend on the "water stations" we maintain for them, and this includes squirrels and rabbits - prey for the wild cats and coyotes. There is a large rock outcropping right behind the house - a perfect spot for a bobcat den, with food and water nearby.
So our house is sort of a blind, and most of the bobcat pictures are taken through the windows.
We also have an alarm/alert system for the bobcats (or coyotes). The squirrels start squeaking loudly whenever they are present so I know to quickly grab my camera and check the windows.
 
I keep mine up for several weeks also, but have never seen one migrating from the north. Easy to miss a quick stopover though.
Just saw a familiar female hummingbird at my feeder this morning so I guess they haven't all left yet. Made my day!
 
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