Noone loves being awakened in the early morning by strange noises. This may irritate us and we are easy to stay mad at people who disturb you.
Image Credits: Tim Newton Photography
But when it comes to surprising guests, everything changes. It can blow up your mood immediately. You are astonished by the guests and can’t help but open your mouth widely for a happy smile. A day should begin in that way.
Image Credits: Tim Newton Photography
Tim Newton, a photographer who lives in Alaska welcomed such amazing guests. But his guests are a clowder of 7 adorable baby wild felines and their mom. The “perpetrators” were hanging around happily on his porch when he spotted them from the window. It was a pleasant surprise, exactly a miracle.
Image Credits: Tim Newton Photography
You can watch the loving video of the lynx family below.
The lynx family seemed to borrow his porch for their playground. The adorable baby cats kept running back and forth and pouncing on each other. They got a lot of fun on his deck as they made themselves at home.
Image Credits: Tim Newton Photography
The man was astonished at the presence of the wild cat family but he grasped the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. He immediately took out his camera and snapped great shots of the cats.
Image Credits: Tim Newton Photography
Surprisingly, they were not scared of his lens at all.
“I crept over to the window and opened the curtains a crack, and could see it looked like a cat. I started to think nothing more of it. But then I noticed it had really big feet and little tiny hairs on its ears. So I knew then it was probably a lynx kitten – not a full grown cat,” Tim shared the lovely experience with Channel 2.
Image Credits: Tim Newton Photography
“To see all these lynx on my deck, I was gobsmacked. They started to play again. For the next 40 minutes, they all played on my deck. They were chasing each other, rolling and wrestling,” He added.
Image Credits: Tim Newton Photography
The lynx cubs then decided to discover his yard a bit. But when their mom mewed from the grass, all of them, one by one, came back to the porch.
It’s quite hard to spot lynxes in the wild as they are elusive wild cat species. So, it’s a precious opportunity for all wildlife photographers to encounter and capture these animals on camera.
Image Credits: Tim Newton Photography
Tim is a lucky one. Although the feline family later marched back into the forest together, he captured beautiful photos of them.
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H/T: The Dodo