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  1. woodmort

    Help Identifying Trail Cam Picture

    Yup a Gray, you can tell by the dark strip on the tail and no white tip--size is tough on game cams but it is smaller than a Red. I've found they pretty much leave my adult birds alone. Maybe they are just a little to big for them to tackle. Red's on the other hand are a different story.
  2. woodmort

    Help Identifying Trail Cam Picture

    Are you sure? Not according to the NYS DEC game syllabus. I live about 20 miles west of you in a mess of state forest land and there aren't any confirmed lynx sightings here.
  3. woodmort

    Help Identifying Trail Cam Picture

    No lynx in NYS south of rt I90--they are confined to Adirondacks.
  4. woodmort

    Help Identifying Trail Cam Picture

    Looking at the map--two of the confirmed cases--one in NY and the other in CT were, according to DNA samples, the same cat. It apparently wandered cross country from the Dakotas--it was IDed as being in Minnesota a year or two before--only to meet it's demise in CT. Aside from that most cougar...
  5. woodmort

    Help Identifying Trail Cam Picture

    I seriously doubt it given where the picture was taken.
  6. woodmort

    Help Identifying Trail Cam Picture

    If you live outside of Ithaca you are in the middle of prime bobcat area.(I used to live in Dryden and my youngest daughter lives in Genoa--have seen tracks in both places but never the cats.) Just because you don't see them that doesn't mean they aren't there. And yes, it is a bob cat--not an...
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