Outdoor Photographer

Backyard Bobcat

live at the edge of the woods in the Northern Sierra of California, and I’ve used cheap trail cameras to keep tabs on local wildlife for years. This particular bobcat has been a regular on my trail cams, and it was my inspiration for finally diving into DSLR camera trapping. Knowing that this cat was on my property regularly without ever showing itself for a “real” photo finally pushed me over the edge. I narrowed down the cat’s

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