Here are some cropped versions of bobcat pictures I published earlier here to give you a closer look.

Bobcat Sitting Closeup

Bobcat Hunting Closeup
Bobcat Prints, Bobcat Downloads, and Bobcat Mugs
Prints and original (full-size) downloads are available here of the bobcat in its natural, wild Blue Ridge Mountains environment.
There was a third photo from my recent bobcat trailcam series. Unfortunately, the top of the bobcat’s ears were out of the frame so this one isn’t quite as good as the other two.

Bobcat Sitting
I have been waiting a long time for something like this. A beautiful bobcat posed perfectly in front of my trailcam with good light conditions.
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Bobcat Sitting

Bobcat Hunting
My trailcam got a couple shots of a bobcat after it passed the camera.

Bobcat from Behind

Bobcat from Behind
I noticed this scat on the Appalachian Trail. After consulting my Scats and Tracks field guide, identification cannot be absolute. On one hand, the constrictions seen are associated with mountain lion and bobcat scat. The diameter of the scat is too narrow for an adult mountain lion and is more consistent with bobcat scat size. On the other hand, the tapered end of the scat is consistent with dog scat. What animal do you think made this deposit?

7/14/2007–I spotted this bobcat atop a large brush pile. Photo clarity is not great due to movement.
