Bobcats (Lynx rufus), mother and kitten, family Felidae, Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge, south TX, USA
photograph by Frank J Farese
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From our stacks: Illustration from The Wahoo Bobcat By Joseph Wharton Lippincott. Illustrated by Paul Bransom. New York: The Junior Literary Guild. Philadelphia and New York: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1950.
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Bob Kuhn, (1920-2007), Dust Devil, acrylic on board, 12x20".
Discussing this painting the artist wrote, “It’s pretty easy, living as we do in the Sonoran Desert, to find any desired bit of plant or rock detail within short driving distance. In this simple format I chose to use a defunct agave or century plant as a major design element, with the bobcat and his rocky resting place as the other ingredients. It might be called a still-life, though it isn’t one, strictly speaking.”
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more bobcats! this time from my aunt’s backyard in utah
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Bobcat kitten brothers by Jamie Felton
Via Flickr:
These two bobcat siblings paused along the brush line, among the cypress knees for a second, deciding if its safe to come out and play with the others. Taken December 2 . I have not had another chance to see them again, but I have many more photos . I hope I wont get boring, posting a few more. But they were just so rare to see in the wild, I cant help myself. Again the lighting conditions were horrible for photographing fast moving little kittens. Please view large here: View On Black
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From our stacks: Illustration "Behind his back, peeping cautiously, was the smallest bobcat Sammy had ever seen," from The Wahoo Bobcat By Joseph Wharton Lippincott. Illustrated by Paul Bransom. New York: The Junior Literary Guild. Philadelphia and New York: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1950.
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Hidden Prey- Bobcat, by Jorge Mayol. Featured on the cover of Montana Outdoors, Nov./Dec, 1989, Volume 20, Number 6.
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