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Related: About this forumI have been out trying to get a camera shot of a local mountain lion
No cat yet but I caught this pup sneaking up.
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I have been out trying to get a camera shot of a local mountain lion (Original Post)
Bonhomme Richard
Nov 2012
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KC
(1,995 posts)1. Wow
He/She is gorgeous! Beautiful picture!
Solly Mack
(90,771 posts)2. What a beauty!
Hoping you a safe shot of the big kitty.
Bonhomme Richard
(9,000 posts)4. You feel like you need eyes in the back of your head.
It's knowing that if they want to sneak up on you they will not be heard.
Solly Mack
(90,771 posts)6. I fee that way about gators.
When I'm walking through tall grass at the water's edge. I just know one could be looking right at me and I can't see it.
Bonhomme Richard
(9,000 posts)3. I wish I could have avoided that branch.
The coyote didn't know where I was. It only heard the camera shutter. As soon as I stood up she bolted.
Bonhomme Richard
(9,000 posts)5. Some other wildlife from the same vicinity.
Bonhomme Richard
(9,000 posts)7. A couple of shots from today. Pileated Woodpecker