Video: Bobcats on the St. Louis River
Duluth’s Mike Mayou captured video of three bobcats on the ice along the St. Louis River on Wednesday. “I happened to spot them from afar,” he wrote on the YouTube description. “After flying a drone over to investigate, I discovered that the three cats were very comfortable being up close and personal with the camera, thus this footage. Enjoy!”

Wow! That is absolutely amazing to see a bobcat family so close!!!
The cats are literally running away from the drone as it approaches. This is irresponsible wildlife photography and drone usage, and it is also irresponsible for Perfect Duluth Day to be sharing it more broadly.
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In a Duluth News Tribune article, Mayou acknowledges he doesn’t think he should have got as close as he did.
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For an unplanned discovery of something so rarely seen, I would say it kind of dances on the edge of ethical. It’s not flagrant endangerment of the animals, but it is disrupting them, whether they are afraid or curious or both. I hope we can call it a forgivable no-no.