Anne Elliott's photos with the keyword: cat family

Canadian Lynx

20 Jun 2013 308
A single, quick shot of a stuffed Lynx, part of a display at a visitor's centre at Bow Valley Provincial Park the day before yesterday, 18 June 2013. At least, I'm pretty sure it's a Lynx - I think we only have the Lynx and Bobcat, and this animal does have the long, black tufts on the ear tips. I've never seen one in the wild, but would love to - same with a Bobcat. This park is west of Calgary, on the very eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains and is a well-known location for birds and especially wildflowers. Unfortunately, it rained for almost the whole time we were out there, while we walked all round Middle Lake (seen in my photo above), then walked to and around Many Springs and then back to the cars at Middle Lake. From there, we drove down to the River and, as the sun was now out, we did just a short, very slow-paced, very enjoyable walk through the trees along the river's edge. Lol, I was totally exhausted by the time I got home - I'm used to slow-paced walks/hikes, stopping all the time to take photos. This was (for me) a fast-paced hike, apart from the river walk, which my body can't cope with, ha. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada_lynx -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

True cuteness

26 Jul 2012 226
I finally made it to the Calgary Zoo yesterday afternoon - I desperately needed endless colourful and beautiful things to photograph, lol. Luckily, when I passed the endangered Amur Tiger area, the three baby Tigers came outside for a short while. This one was just emerging from the covered, closed area, where you can just make out the mother lying down inside. There were so many people standing there and there always seemed to be tall people wearing light-coloured clothing that created really bad reflections in the glass. I managed to touch up this photo sufficiently to post : ) Don't you just love those huge paws and that tongue sticking out? Kind of reminds me of my baby pictures - I had my tongue sticking out in so many of them, ha! Three new animals make such a wonderful addition to the endangered Amur Tiger population. By the way, the Tigers have a huge area of trees, grass, fallen logs and a small creek running through the area - not like being in the wild, of course, but so much better than a small cage. They also have just a very small separated area (seen in my image above), with a hammock, where certain animals can be separated when necessary, for various reasons. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siberian_tiger Later note added on 14 June 2012: Tigers that used to be known as Siberian Tigers are now known as Amur Tigers. The name change is because their range now only includes the Amur Valley in Eastern Siberia. The link below is from YouTube, showing the three Amur Tiger cubs at the Calgary Zoo. This video from the den box camera was taken on Friday, April 20. youtu.be/XFyAFe0nCeY