Bobcats when hunting are not always successful. In fact it can take a cat much time intensely watching for prey to make a move. I invite you to watch what I live to see. Here the bobcat is hunting gophers. I like gophers but I’m cheering for the cat 100%. This is a hunt that lasted about an hour compressed to 2 mins. It is peaceful and you feel for the hungry animal looking for his meal. The next video I will post takes you on a hunt and successful kill. Stay Tuned!
Tag: point reyes
Bull Elephant Seals Fighting

This time of year we see the Elephant Seals arriving in numbers at Point Reyes National Seashore. To think that about 150 years ago they were almost wiped out but now are giving birth and fighting for beach space. You can see them at Point Reyes easily so just check out the information here. How to see the seals.
For those of you that cannot make it there I have recorded a little incident between two males that was really a bit lopsided. However my advice to the victor is there is always someone else that can kick your butt!

Anyway on my drive out of the parking lot hallway up the hill there it was a male Northern Harrier Hawk that had just landed on a perfect perch. These birds are somewhat spooky in my experience and I just stopped right on the road until I could figure out how to setup. The sun was right behind me lighting his face. Their faces do look some what like an owl and I watched as he settled down and started preening. What a show he put on preening all his feathers with his beak interspursed with a karate/thai chi like stretching routine that kept me in awe. Did I get good photos? Yes. Did I get amazing photos? Well lets say I got some that I’m really happy with and a couple I just really like. Mainly because I was there and it reminds me of the moment. That is wildlife photography for me in a nutshell. Its living the moment, recording the moment and sharing that with those that cannot or did not see it. The image below is one of those moments that I feel is given a bit of life by the outstretched leg and wing. I’ve also added the last photo taken that day as a tribute to the photographers, wildlife lovers and supporters that became our friends during 2016. The sun has set on this year and now we soar into 2017!
Cheers
Randall Bryett

