Chaney Trail bobcat - live!
- cougarmagic
- Posts: 1409
- Joined: Wed May 07, 2008 5:21 pm
I took a bike ride up to Brown Mtn saddle this morning. Saw no tracks, no scat, no animal sign whatsoever, until I got back in my car and drove down the road - this little bobcat strolls across right in front of me. He stopped and looked at the car, then disappeared down the bank on the right. I drove up to the pullout, frantically threw the contents of my backpack all over my car to get my camera out, and by the time I got out of the car, he had walked back up to the road.
This guy seemed not right - he looked healthy, physically (and very young), but was meowing and sometimes growling, and looking straight at me. I didn't get too close, though from his behavior (just standing there) I could have. He walked back across the road, and went straight up the road cut on the other side, then off into the brush again.
My little point-n-shoot camera SUCKS, and I am kicking myself for not having something better. Here are some cropped, and zoomed pics. The full set is on my photobucket page here: http://s484.photobucket.com/albums/rr20 ... =slideshow
This guy seemed not right - he looked healthy, physically (and very young), but was meowing and sometimes growling, and looking straight at me. I didn't get too close, though from his behavior (just standing there) I could have. He walked back across the road, and went straight up the road cut on the other side, then off into the brush again.
My little point-n-shoot camera SUCKS, and I am kicking myself for not having something better. Here are some cropped, and zoomed pics. The full set is on my photobucket page here: http://s484.photobucket.com/albums/rr20 ... =slideshow
Yeah... some of these bobcats are soooo habituated to humans. That may be the same bobcat that hangs around the stable on Chaney Trail (...can't see the stable from the road.)
There is one at my house that, if you are driving down the road, will wait until you back up the road so that it can continue its uphill stroll. Damn cat has us trained!
There is one at my house that, if you are driving down the road, will wait until you back up the road so that it can continue its uphill stroll. Damn cat has us trained!
I had a similar experience in Forest Falls a few years ago. The cat walked slowly across the road right in front of my truck. I got out and it just stood off to the side of the road and stared at me, then casually walked off. It seemed like something was wrong with it.
- cougarmagic
- Posts: 1409
- Joined: Wed May 07, 2008 5:21 pm
Hvydrt & Mike P - that makes me feel better, actually. Maybe that is normal behavior for a bobcat that is very used to people. If it is, then I can enjoy getting to see one so close, and not worry about it being sick.
Mike - the backing up thing is too funny!
hvydrt - cool pics!
Mike - the backing up thing is too funny!
hvydrt - cool pics!
- brian90620
- Posts: 123
- Joined: Sun Jan 27, 2008 8:34 pm
Nice pictures ............ It's really cool that he stopped and let you take his picture.......... 8) Here's a picture of one My gf and I saw on ACH near Mt Waterman http://picasaweb.google.com/brian90620/ ... 6016641490
- cougarmagic
- Posts: 1409
- Joined: Wed May 07, 2008 5:21 pm
Oh wow - brian, that's a great shot! See - that one is doing the same thing, too - just sitting there, looking at you...
I was working at the Chaney Trail stable this afternoon and asked them about the bobcat. They confirmed that there is a very habituated bobcat up there. They see him often and one runner sees him/her frequently along a running trail up there. Explains a lot...cougarmagic wrote: Maybe that is normal behavior for a bobcat that is very used to people. If it is, then I can enjoy getting to see one so close, and not worry about it being sick.
No pictures, but a few years back I was working on a house in Mandeville Canyon. The upper end of the driveway was right up into the upper ridge, and early one morning a beautiful bobcat walked out of the rill across the driveway. Just glanced at me and continued on.
- Richard N.
- Posts: 91
- Joined: Tue Feb 12, 2008 9:47 pm
I ran across a 170# mountain lion in Dark Canyon two years ago. At first I thought it was a large coyote until I saw its tail. I yelled at it and it looked at me like, if I want you for dinner, your mine. I retreated backwards, always keeping the cat in sight. It walked away farther into the canyon.
Not my first cat sighting at all. Seen many lynx, bobcats as well as small to big cats. Never really feared any of them.
Not my first cat sighting at all. Seen many lynx, bobcats as well as small to big cats. Never really feared any of them.