Correction from Beverly: She heard a "roar or scream" from the bushes, and saw the larger bobcat starting up the pine in pursuit of the smaller one. It came back down when she made a clicking noise.
CONSTANCE cassady
03-Mar-2011 02:30
IT MUST BE YOUR MUSK THAT DRAWS THEM ALL. THEY KNOW THEY ARE SAFE! GOOD WORK GIRL! LOVE CC
Arriving to help set-up for one of our Audubon school tours, naturalist Beverly Hargrove heard strange hissing in the bushes. She went to investigate and discovered a small bobcat about 25 feet up a pine with a larger bobcat on the ground underneath the pine! Other naturalists got their binoculars to witness a bobcat up a tree. I followed the male when he walked off behind the Learning Center. Later during the school tour, I photographed the other birds in this gallery. You never know WHAT is going to show up at one of our environmental education programs!