When we sit out on the front deck admiring the moon, planets, and stars, the wildlife will roam around just 50-100 feet away from us. I can tell you, the deer are the loudest; they snap twigs and make all sorts of noise. The mountain lions are silent.

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On 4/30/2020 7:16 AM, Adam Moffett wrote:
On one of my backpacking trips I heard the distinctive scream of a wildcat in the early evening.  That night while I was in my hammock I woke up when something was walking quietly around my hammock.  I'm not sure if you know what I mean when I say I could feel its presence in the darkness, but that's exactly what it was like. It moved slowly and quietly, and I never saw what it was, but it was big enough to snap twigs under its feet.

I told people it was a cougar, but in hindsight I only made that leap because I heard the scream earlier.  Could have been a black bear.....or worst of all it could have been a human.


On 4/29/2020 9:40 PM, Bill Prince wrote:
We have camera traps set up around our property. We catch a mountain lion (AKA cougar) two or three times a month. A lot of other animals as well.

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On 4/29/2020 5:55 PM, Chuck McCown wrote:
Saw a juvenile cougar outside.  Pretty cool sight.  Neighbor reports a deer killed by cougar in his yard.
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