In case you don't get the Sunday edition of the San Francisco Chronicle, today's paper carried a comprehensive story by "Outdoors" writer, Tom Stienstra, on where to see wildlife at Point Reyes National Seashore. There's separate story by Stienstra about hidden "wildlife cams" at Point Reyes with pictures of several critters including one of a mountain lion who was probably stalking, and not "sighing."
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Mountain Lion "Sighing"; Wildllife News
Sunday afternoon the San Anselmo Police Department sent Dick Jordan's wife, Cindy, an e-mail stating that there had been a mountain lion "sighing" [sic] on Westgate Way, just above and east of The Hub.
The reason for the big cat's "sighing" was not given. Perhaps he was lamenting the Oakland Raiders drubbing by the Dolphins in Miami earlier on Sunday. Or maybe the SAPD needs to hire a copy editor.
In case you don't get the Sunday edition of the San Francisco Chronicle, today's paper carried a comprehensive story by "Outdoors" writer, Tom Stienstra, on where to see wildlife at Point Reyes National Seashore. There's separate story by Stienstra about hidden "wildlife cams" at Point Reyes with pictures of several critters including one of a mountain lion who was probably stalking, and not "sighing."
In case you don't get the Sunday edition of the San Francisco Chronicle, today's paper carried a comprehensive story by "Outdoors" writer, Tom Stienstra, on where to see wildlife at Point Reyes National Seashore. There's separate story by Stienstra about hidden "wildlife cams" at Point Reyes with pictures of several critters including one of a mountain lion who was probably stalking, and not "sighing."
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