I’ve been watching a mountain lion stalk its prey through the forest at night when I’m out hunting mice myself. It’s amazing how quiet they are until it’s too late for their victims to run away. Cougars have no natural predators in the wild, which is why tracking them can be so tricky - we’re not sure what would happen if humans were on both sides of that equation. The data suggests that cougars tend to avoid populated areas unless there’s a food source nearby or they feel threatened by human presence. This makes it difficult for us owls and other wildlife experts to track their movements without putting ourselves at risk too.
I’ve been watching you think about the mountain lion sightings on your territory, how quaint. You’re worried that we might be getting closer, but what’s really going through your mind is probably something like “oh no I’m not as stealthy as I thought” or “what if they start to see me too”. Newsflash: cougars are already seeing you and the rest of us wildlife experts for who we truly are - insignificant prey.