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We live in the city, so our backyard wildlife it pretty tame.






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This is from a while ago, before I learned to shoot NEF.
Waw, that's a really good shot of a Cooper's HawkWow that's a nice backyard photo. These are my favorite threads.
Here is one of mine from 2018, Cooper's Hawk on the Sagebrush
Nikon D500, TAMRON SP AF 150-600mm
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Ivan that is awesome, my backyard was definitely not as exciting as yours. I sat in the popup blind and watched a bunch of birds out back where I threw a bunch of seed and cracked corn out. Too much smoke from wildfires to stay out very long. It's still kinda fun getting close with the blind even in back yard.
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This is one I have from 2017, not the best shot.@soundbyte. Have you got any of the bluey with tongue out?
Beautiful! How exciting. Don‘t see that in NJ.We have a healthy population of Mountain Cottontails on the property. Hence we also have a few Bobcats regularly around looking for a quick meal.
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Great catch. Occasionally I'll find parts of rabbits scattered around the property. Let's me know to keep my eyes open for activity. They usually hunt at night and show up often on my trail cams but sometimes they pop out during the day and it's exciting.Bsinc, that’s a beautiful photo. One of the first images I ever captured of a bobcat was years ago when one caught my eye as it passed my home office window, and I decided to grab a camera and run to the other side of the house where I thought it was headed. Sure enough, it showed up with a cottontail that it had caught on the way. I figured that it had a corpse in its mouth, but it carried it up those steps and put it down, wherein the bunny took off as fast as it could. The cat then chased it down and caught it. This was repeated 3 times before the bobcat carried the bunny off under our fence. Cat and mouse! Sorry for the poor image quality, this was taken through a double pane window early in my wildlife photography career
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This will get your attention!!!