And what do you do when that cat is a full-grown lynx?
This beautiful cat was patrolling around the bush line by our house today looking for rabbits when he spotted a red squirrel beneath our bird feeder. Squirrel and cat went 30 feet up a birch tree in a blink but then the squirrel leapt to a larger poplar tree nearby where it flattened itself and remained motionless on the opposite side from the cat. Eventually the lynx backed down and went on its way.
2 comments:
Awesome pics of that Lynx. Thanks for sharing
Mike S
Someone asked me if I thought there are more lynx than there used to be. They noticed I'm posting more photos of them than in the past. I think that is true. The lynx population used to be a roller coaster that came and went with the snowshoe hare population. And the hares' were dictated by the 11-year solar activity cycle that created a tiny increase in winter temperatures. With climate change now, every winter is warmer than the last and my observation is there are lots of rabbits all the time. More rabbits = more lynx.
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