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Offline Stitches

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Re: Pet or wildlife Photos?
« Reply #780 on: Aug 05, 12, 12:04:47 PM »
I love the bear that decided to use it like a tub.   Check out the displacement of the water.    Thank you for sharing Wrightwood.

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« Reply #781 on: Aug 05, 12, 01:32:51 PM »
Great pictures, Wrightwood and Skier Bob!  Thanks for sharing! :2thumbsup:
I love watching our wildlife, from a safe distance.......

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« Reply #782 on: Aug 05, 12, 08:33:56 PM »
Last night had two visits by the bear.


And it looks like Wile E Coyote preceded the bear in the video. Very cool!

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Re: Pet or wildlife Photos?
« Reply #785 on: Aug 07, 12, 02:19:30 PM »
Love the variety of wildlife the guzzler is attracting and the coyote pups are so young.

Is that a 2nd bobcat (blurred image) at 4:43am or ?

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« Reply #786 on: Aug 07, 12, 02:29:17 PM »
I'm not sure what that is.  I was thinking it was a coyote as it looks like it has a bushy tail. 


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Re: Pet or wildlife Photos?
« Reply #787 on: Aug 07, 12, 02:33:24 PM »
Ok, now I see it as probably being a coyote. It also looks like the bobcat is on high alert.

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« Reply #788 on: Aug 07, 12, 04:20:31 PM »
Everynight around dinner time my children and I look up this thread to see what animals have dropped by the water hole.  Their favorite is the bear that took a bath.  It is fun to show them these pictures of the animals that live around us in Wrightwood.  My kids and I love these pictures.  Thank you for posting them and please post more. :2thumbsup:

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« Reply #789 on: Aug 08, 12, 09:28:20 AM »
A Few Quick Facts About Our Local, Santa Monica Mountain, Bobcats
1.  The largest bobcat we have captured (of 292 since 1996) was 11kg.  That puts him at 24.2 pounds.  We believe that this is the upper limit of the weight of our bobcats locally.
2.  Bobcats only eat meat and locally prefer to eat rabbits, ground squirrels, gophers, and woodrats.
3.  Bobcats are solitary and territorial.
4.  Male homeranges are around 2 square miles, while the female homeranges are around 1 square mile.
5.  Bobcats will cross secondary roads (ie., smaller than freeways), but are less likely to cross freeways regularly.
6.  Bobcats are susceptible to the same diseases as a domestic, pet cat is, and disease can be transmitted between a domestic cat and a bobcat (or vice versa).  This is just one reason to keep your pet cats indoors.
7.  The biggest threat to our local bobcat populations is rat poison exposure, and a possible link between rat poisons and a disease, notoedric mange, that usually is not harmful to wild cats.
8.  Bobcats may be exposed to rat poisons starting before they are born and for the duration of their lifetime.  They are exposed because people use the poisons in a variety of urban settings such as in and around the home, at schools, watershed areas, parks, golf courses, landfills, commercial buildings, etc.
9.  Bobcats locally have never been documented to eat people's pets or attack people.
10.  Bobcats in our area tend to avoid human interactions.
11. Bobcats usually have 2-4 kittens in a litter sometime between February and June each year.  The mom raises the kittens alone.

http://www.urbancarnivores.com/bobcats/

The bobcat I've photographed sure looks heaver then 24lbs, I wonder if I can get the bobcat to step on a scale? 


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« Reply #792 on: Aug 13, 12, 06:45:00 PM »
Not sure where to post this - I'm wondering if this is a lark sparrow or??  I can't seem to identify it.  I photographed it on my deck this morning.

Can someone identify this for me. 


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« Reply #793 on: Aug 13, 12, 09:18:12 PM »
I would guess that to be an immature female Black-Headed Grosbeak.  (But have been known to be wrong before!) :)

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« Reply #794 on: Aug 14, 12, 08:03:06 AM »
Thanks!  I'll google that.

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« Reply #798 on: Aug 26, 12, 12:58:43 PM »
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« Reply #799 on: Aug 26, 12, 11:00:27 PM »
I love these pics!