Bobcat on Trail Cam

Check it out: bobcat on Trail Cam.  Sighting occured around 1:35 am here in Snohomish, Washington


Here in my own neck of the woods, a bobcat appeared on camera.  Trail cam was pretty quiet last few nights (hence not sharing anything from my own trail cam), but last night I saw a bobcat on it.  The guy definitely seemed to notice the camera and was checking it out before wandering off (kinda reminds me a bit of the "fox tales" episode on pbs where the arctic foxes where checking out their cams).  This video offically marks my second time seeing a bobcat on my trail cam.
Also in case if you missed them, here are some more foxes i saw on the badger fox feeder cam from the last few days (see https://www.simonkingwildlife.com/badger-fox-feeder-cam/):



Bonus material: Arctic Foxes reacting to the camera on PBS's fox tales:
These naughty arctic foxes get a little too curious about the cameras and try to eat it.

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Video was taken using my trail cam: http://amzn.to/2C1IgeZ (Affiliate link for the akaso trail cam on Amazon).  Have you ever wondered what kinds of animals you get in your own area? Or maybe you have a pest that you want to know about.  Whatever your needs are, trail cams can be pretty useful to have (especially if you live in an area rich with wildlife or live out in the country like I do).  You would definitely be suprised on what kinds of animals might show up (like coyotes and bobcats in my own neck of the woods).  In England (like the web cams I have been watching on Simon King Wildlife), you may even get red foxes or badgers coming by too.  Obviously, you know your area better than I do and the cams will be more useful for some people than others.

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