Subject: [Tweeters] Off Topic
Date: Mon Jan 24 19:51:18 PST 2022
From: ck park - travelgirl.fics at gmail.com

marymoor park and east into sammamish are regular hunting grounds for
bobcat. a friend on education hill had a bobcat trip her trail camera in
her backyard several times recently... this leads me to believe they are
normal background noise in the predator community even though humans rarely
see them.

00 caren
ParkGallery.org
george davis creek, north fork


On Mon, Jan 24, 2022 at 5:30 PM Karen Deyerle <kldinseattle at yahoo.com>
wrote:


> A bobcat was caught on a wildlife camera a few months back in the ravine

> behind the Ronald McDonald House in NE Seattle, near Children's Hospital.

>

> On Monday, January 24, 2022, 04:52:50 PM PST, David Hutchinson <

> florafaunabooks at hotmail.com> wrote:

>

>

> At today's bird census in the Capehart section of Discovery Park,

> volunteers reported what was thought to be evidence of a Bobcat. To my

> aging recollection, there have been records of Bobcats in Disco, but likely

> decades ago.

>

> Any comments on records of this species in local urban areas would be

> appreciated. Have to say that the open space area that this report comes

> from has been occupied by quite a diversity of other wild mammals in

> recent years. Btw, they saw a Merlin and a Kestrel....

>

> Thanks, David Hutchinson

>

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