I hit the motherlode with my trailcam earlier this month at a watering hole in the Santa Ana Mountains. I'm getting a little better at picking locations and angles, though I still have a lot to learn. Since there are no bears in the Santa Anas, the cougar is the apex predator. All of these photos were within a two week period. I love the coloration on the bobcat. I am moving my camera to a different part of the forest to get more footage of different lion, then will be tempted to be put it back here.
Wow! The spotted-leopard-looking thing is a bobcat? And you got a mountain lion? These are REALLY good! Is there anything special about this site? Is it a water source?
dima wrote:
Wow! The spotted-leopard-looking thing is a bobcat? And you got a mountain lion? These are REALLY good! Is there anything special about this site? Is it a water source?
It's a fine looking bobcat. This spot is a watering hole just off a trail. The pool there is about 4'x8' and camera is aimed at the small clearing just above it.
This is from a month ago when the water was more visible. It's dried up a little since then.
If I ever go insane, I'll probably decide to live in the forest with a family of bobcats. Then you'll probably catch me on your cam drinking from that puddle.