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This past winter I was extremely fortunate to have spent some time with a wild Canada Lynx in Montana. Besides a few short videos from my trail cams, this is the only lynx I've ever observed in the wild, despite tracking them for several years. This is a large male and he was incredibly docile for a wild animal, probably one of the most cooperative subjects I've ever photographed. It helped that he had a deer carcass cached nearby, returning to feed on it for several days.
Mar 27, 2019 at 12:24 PM
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This past winter I was extremely fortunate to have spent some time with a wild Canada Lynx in Montana. Besides a few short videos from my trail cams, this is the only lynx I've ever observed in the wild, despite tracking them for several years. This is a large male and he was incredibly docile for a wild animal, probably one of the most cooperative subjects I've ever photographed. It helped that he had a deer carcass cached nearby, returning to feed on it for several days.
This past winter I was extremely fortunate to have spent some time with a wild Canada Lynx in Montana. Besides a few short videos from my trail cams, this is the only lynx I've ever observed in the wild, despite tracking them for several years. This is a large male and he was incredibly docile for a wild animal, probably one of the most cooperative subjects I've ever photographed. It helped that he had a deer carcass cached nearby, returning to feed on it for several days.
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This past winter I was extremely fortunate to have spent some time with a wild Canada Lynx in Montana. Besides a few short videos from my trail cams, this is the only lynx I've ever observed in the wild, despite tracking them for several years. This is a large male and he was incredibly docile for a wild animal, probably one of the most cooperative subjects I've ever photographed. It helped that he had a deer carcass cached nearby, returning to feed on it for several days.