Showing posts with label Bobcat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bobcat. Show all posts

Friday, February 5, 2016

Bobcat

Bobcat -- Pinnacles National Park, CA
Canon EOS Rebel T5i, EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS II, ISO: 800, f/5.6, 1/250s
The ol' random number generator pulled up this picture from last year.  It's a bobcat that Pongo and I saw at Pinnacles National Park.  This is the third of three that I've seen there in the last few years.  So, yeah, if you want to go someplace where you have at least a chance of seeing a bobcat, you could do worse than Pinnacles.

Photo selection inspired by Geogypsy's Foto Friday Fun 148, image #7914.

Sunday, June 21, 2015

Bobcat

Bobcat -- Pinnacles National Park, CA
Canon EOS Rebel T5i, EF-S 55-250mm f/4.0-5.6 IS II, 1/400s, f/5.6, ISO: 800
There aren't too many things in life that I find more exciting than seeing wildlife in their natural habitats.  Pongo and I bumped into this Bobcat a few months ago at Pinnacles National Park.  He didn't seem to be too bothered by our presence.  I suppose he figured he could easily handle the two of us if he had to.

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Another Bobcat Photo

Bobcat -- Pinnacles National Park, CA
Canon EOS Rebel T5i, EF-S 55-250mm Zoom Lens, 1/2000s, f/5.6, ISO: 2000
My camera had to work pretty hard for this shot.  I was shooting through my passenger side window and between two wooden fence beams.  You can see the bottom of the upper beam as the dark area in the top right side of the picture.  The fence and the tough angle led to the awkward framing of the picture.  The tall grass and the fact that the cat was in the shade didn't help matters.  This is another of the pictures of the bobcat I took on Sunday.

Monday, December 15, 2014

Bobcat

Bobcat -- Pinnacles National Park, CA
Canon EOS Rebel T5i, EF-S 55-250mm Zoom Lens, 1/400s, f/5.6, ISO: 800 
Pongo
Pongo loves going to Pinnacles.  He loves seeing the cows near the park and he loves seeing the deer in the park.  He's also a little frightened of the cows and deer unless the deer turn and run, then he wants to give chase.

We've camped at Pinnacles, but usually we just go for a day visit.  Either way, Pongo isn't allowed on the hiking trails so we normally take a walk around the campground and perhaps another walk along the road.  Winter is the best time for us to visit because the campground is empty of people and teeming with wildlife.  The highlight of yesterday's trip, though, came on the road to Bear Gulch where I saw a bobcat.  He was in the road as we rounded a corner but moved up into the grass beneath a tree as we pulled up.  Pongo never saw him, which is probably good because I suspect he'd have tried to lunge out of the window if he had.  Just as well.  I watched the cat for about ten minutes and took a ton of pictures.  The lighting and tall grass made it difficult but I was able to get a few quality shots.  A lot the photos that weren't technically good are still interesting to look at, or at least I think so.  This is probably my favorite shot.  A condor or bobcat sighting at Pinnacles means a day well spent in my book.