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This is a discussion on Wild Lynx within the Animals (mammals, birds, insects etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; I love working in the bush in Northern BC. I had my first day off in a couple of weeks ...

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    I love working in the bush in Northern BC. I had my first day off in a couple of weeks so I went looking for lynx to Photograph. I was lucky today as I had 5 lynx come out of the woods but I was only able to photograph 3 of them. Here they are.

    This first one looks like a young lynx.

    Lynx-2 by Dan Newcomb Photography, on Flickr



    Lynx-5 by Dan Newcomb Photography, on Flickr



    Lynx-7 by Dan Newcomb Photography, on Flickr

    These next two were late in the day. They came through the trees and I was only able to get them as they crossed a short clearing. Looks like a mother and a kitten.


    Lynx-20 by Dan Newcomb Photography, on Flickr



    Lynx-19 by Dan Newcomb Photography, on Flickr


    It might be hard to see in this size of image but there is a lynx in the woods in this next shot. They have such good camouflage.


    Lynx-16 by Dan Newcomb Photography, on Flickr

    Like I said, it was a good day off. I've never seen 5 in one day.

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    Really like this set. Great focusing in 16
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    Very cute, although I am sure since they are wild animals, cuddling them is not recommended What size are they?

    The shot through the trees is great, both in your focus, and composition. I love how you caught its eye they way you have.

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    Great series. Lynx 5 and 7 for me.

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    Thanks Gang! They are cool cats!

    AntZ, A fully grown lynx is about the size of a Collie. They weigh about 22 pounds. The first lynx and the smaller one in the other photo are probably about a year old. They look big but I'm sure they have very thick fur in the winter. I would love to give one a hug but those big paws would probably rip me apart.

    Thanks again for the comments!

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    Love this set..love it!
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    That is just awesome!

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    +1 --- love them!

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