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Momma and two kits
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<blockquote data-quote="canuck257" data-source="post: 513006" data-attributes="member: 38099"><p>Not in the yard though we do get them occasionally. I found these about 5 miles away in an area I go to regularly to see wildlife. I was mainly looking for Pine Marten so I only had the 18-140 lens with me consequently I had to do a lot of "slithering' to get the shots. The weather here has warmed and much of the snow has melted leaving just a thin hard crust. This is great for a quiet approach by lying on you belly and sliding along. All three cats were on the ground tucked in under some Spruce trees in low light conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="canuck257, post: 513006, member: 38099"] Not in the yard though we do get them occasionally. I found these about 5 miles away in an area I go to regularly to see wildlife. I was mainly looking for Pine Marten so I only had the 18-140 lens with me consequently I had to do a lot of "slithering' to get the shots. The weather here has warmed and much of the snow has melted leaving just a thin hard crust. This is great for a quiet approach by lying on you belly and sliding along. All three cats were on the ground tucked in under some Spruce trees in low light conditions. [/QUOTE]
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