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Robyn VIP
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Sat Feb 15, 2020 12:41 pm
Living in the middle of the woods we get a lot of wild animals passing thru. Today we saw our first Bobcat. It's been hours but I am still so thrilled to get this guy. He was quite large and well fed.
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Sat Feb 15, 2020 2:08 pm
Now that is a great pic. I love animals, wildlife and the outdoors. He's a pretty bobcat!

I live in the country(obvious by my name lol) and i see all kinds of critters in the yard to. :D

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Sat Feb 15, 2020 2:09 pm
And where did ya say You lived Robyn? :?:

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Sat Feb 15, 2020 2:43 pm
He's gorgeous. We get lots of squirrels, a few raccoons, lots of birds and an occasional coyote, and we live in the middle of a city.

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Sat Feb 15, 2020 2:53 pm
CountryDude89 (11877186) wrote:And where did ya say You lived Robyn? :?:


I'm in New Hampshire.

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Sat Feb 15, 2020 2:54 pm
Robyn VIP (8132649) wrote:
CountryDude89 (11877186) wrote:And where did ya say You lived Robyn? :?:


I'm in New Hampshire.

Oh ok! Your only a few states above me, Pennsylvania here. :D

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Sat Feb 15, 2020 2:57 pm
Doodler (10729465) wrote:He's gorgeous. We get lots of squirrels, a few raccoons, lots of birds and an occasional coyote, and we live in the middle of a city.


Some wild animals adapt well to city life, more food. :D

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Sat Feb 15, 2020 2:58 pm
CountryDude89 (11877186) wrote:
Robyn VIP (8132649) wrote:
CountryDude89 (11877186) wrote:And where did ya say You lived Robyn? :?:


I'm in New Hampshire.

Oh ok! Your only a few states above me, Pennsylvania here. :D


I grew up in OH and lived near Pittsburgh for a few years. I saw my first wild turkeys there!

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Sat Feb 15, 2020 3:02 pm
Robyn VIP (8132649) wrote:
CountryDude89 (11877186) wrote:
Robyn VIP (8132649) wrote:
CountryDude89 (11877186) wrote:And where did ya say You lived Robyn? :?:


I'm in New Hampshire.

Oh ok! Your only a few states above me, Pennsylvania here. :D


I grew up in OH and lived near Pittsburgh for a few years. I saw my first wild turkeys there!

Yeah, there are a metric crap ton of Turkeys here lol. I see them quite a lot either when Im driving, and a lot in the woods below me.

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Sat Feb 15, 2020 3:05 pm
Here's a couple more pics to get an idea how big he was. My husband saw him first and said 'there's a mountain lion in the yard'. :haha:
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Sun Feb 16, 2020 10:56 am
Such a beautiful picture and mewtiful big kitty cat :cat: :heart: :cat:

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Mon Feb 17, 2020 11:47 am
So cool! Bobcats are amazing survivors. They are almost as adaptive as coyotes. I know a guy who owns 34 acres of densely wooded area that he was going to develop. But he didn't want to kill off the bobcat using it for survival. He had a trapper come and remove and relocate the bobcat. They pulled THIRTEEN bobcat off 34 acres, with 4 being males. That is some serious density for big cats.

My neighborhood gets all the usual suspects in Texas - deer, turkey, coyotes, rabbits, owls, armadillo, possum, raccoons, snakes, spring tarantulas (my fave!), raccoon, and once or twice a year a bobcat or 2.

:thumbsup:

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Mon Feb 17, 2020 1:40 pm
Hot Rod (126579776) wrote:So cool! Bobcats are amazing survivors. They are almost as adaptive as coyotes. I know a guy who owns 34 acres of densely wooded area that he was going to develop. But he didn't want to kill of the bobcat using it for survival. He had a trapper come and remove and relocate the bobcat. The pulled THIRTEEN bobcat off 34 acres, with 4 being males. That is some serious density for big cats.

My neighborhood gets all the usual suspects in Texas - deer, turkey, coyotes, rabbits, owls, armadillo, possum, raccoons, snakes, spring tarantulas (my fave!), raccoon, and once or twice a year a bobcat or 2.

:thumbsup:


My husband saw it first and said 'There's a mountain lion in the yard' :D We get bear, tons of deer, red and grey foxes, and the usual skunks, possum, groundhogs and porcupines and we saw a Fisher once. We have 7.5 acres and it turns into hundreds of acres of woods. I would love to see an armadillo, but no tarantulas!

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Mon Feb 17, 2020 1:49 pm
Robyn VIP (8132649) wrote:
Hot Rod (126579776) wrote:So cool! Bobcats are amazing survivors. They are almost as adaptive as coyotes. I know a guy who owns 34 acres of densely wooded area that he was going to develop. But he didn't want to kill of the bobcat using it for survival. He had a trapper come and remove and relocate the bobcat. The pulled THIRTEEN bobcat off 34 acres, with 4 being males. That is some serious density for big cats.

My neighborhood gets all the usual suspects in Texas - deer, turkey, coyotes, rabbits, owls, armadillo, possum, raccoons, snakes, spring tarantulas (my fave!), raccoon, and once or twice a year a bobcat or 2.

:thumbsup:


My husband saw it first and said 'There's a mountain lion in the yard' :D We get bear, tons of deer, red and grey foxes, and the usual skunks, possum, groundhogs and porcupines and we saw a Fisher once. We have 7.5 acres and it turns into hundreds of acres of woods. I would love to see an armadillo, but no tarantulas!

Its just an itsy bitsy spider! :D
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Mon Feb 17, 2020 2:30 pm
CountryDude89 (11877186) wrote:
Robyn VIP (8132649) wrote:
Hot Rod (126579776) wrote:So cool! Bobcats are amazing survivors. They are almost as adaptive as coyotes. I know a guy who owns 34 acres of densely wooded area that he was going to develop. But he didn't want to kill of the bobcat using it for survival. He had a trapper come and remove and relocate the bobcat. The pulled THIRTEEN bobcat off 34 acres, with 4 being males. That is some serious density for big cats.

My neighborhood gets all the usual suspects in Texas - deer, turkey, coyotes, rabbits, owls, armadillo, possum, raccoons, snakes, spring tarantulas (my fave!), raccoon, and once or twice a year a bobcat or 2.

:thumbsup:


My husband saw it first and said 'There's a mountain lion in the yard' :D We get bear, tons of deer, red and grey foxes, and the usual skunks, possum, groundhogs and porcupines and we saw a Fisher once. We have 7.5 acres and it turns into hundreds of acres of woods. I would love to see an armadillo, but no tarantulas!

Its just an itsy bitsy spider! :D
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Even I would freak out if they got that big here. :shocked:

Ours are about 4-5 inches of furry fun - at MOST. That thing is a big ole fat south american version....... :haha:

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Tue Feb 18, 2020 10:23 am
how cool :shocked: i wanna see one. all i get to see are flies, cockroaches, rats, birds, and tiny lizards if im lucky. oh and a possum once o_o

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Sat Feb 22, 2020 4:07 pm
Hello Kitty :D :D

Cool, Robyn :thumbsup:

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