sbuckinghamnj: Bobcat - One of my luckiest moments as a photographer was to find this Bobcat in the forests of Northwest New Jersey. I saw one a few years ago but got no photos. This one stayed put for about 30 seconds then disappeared into the forest.
sbuckinghamnj: Bobcat - I couldn't resist posting a few more from my close encounter last week.
sbuckinghamnj: Bobcat - One of my luckiest moments as a photographer was to find this Bobcat in the wilds of Northwest New Jersey. I saw one a few years ago but got no photos. This one stayed put for about 30 seconds then disappeared into the forest
sbuckinghamnj: Geoffroy's Tamarin Monkey
sbuckinghamnj: Brown Bear
sbuckinghamnj: Herd of Pyrenean Chamoix
sbuckinghamnj: Mighty Mouse (Pika) - "Here I come to save the day..."
sbuckinghamnj: Howler Monkey - this large male looks like he hurt his nose, perhaps in a fight?
sbuckinghamnj: Black Bear
sbuckinghamnj: Pronghorn - from Wikipedia: It is the only surviving member of the family Antilocapridae. As a member of the superfamily Giraffoidea, the pronghorn's closest living relatives are the giraffes and okapi.
sbuckinghamnj: Sister and Brother sub-adult Lions
sbuckinghamnj: Grizzly Bear Cub
sbuckinghamnj: Kudu - definitely one of the more impressive animals we saw in Africa. Quite a regal-looking beast.
sbuckinghamnj: Chacma Baboon mother and child
sbuckinghamnj: King of the Forest
sbuckinghamnj: Massive
sbuckinghamnj: Massive - these cow relatives weigh up to 2,000 pounds. This bull was one of the biggest of the hundreds we saw in Grand Teton National Park.
sbuckinghamnj: Gray Squirrel
sbuckinghamnj: African Elephant
sbuckinghamnj: American Black Bear
sbuckinghamnj: Black Bear - this big one looks awful hot in that shaggy fur coat in 90 degree weather.
sbuckinghamnj: Howler Monkey
sbuckinghamnj: Guyanan Red Howler Monkey
sbuckinghamnj: Abert's (tassel-eared) squirrel
sbuckinghamnj: Momma Bison with the little ones
sbuckinghamnj: African Leopard
sbuckinghamnj: Black-backed Jackal
sbuckinghamnj: Red Fox
sbuckinghamnj: African Wild Dog mom with pup - mom's head is red-tinged from blood after being on the hunt. The African Wild Dog is an endangered species, with an estimated population of about 3,000