Video of several mountain lions roaming through North Bay neighborhood draws mix of awe and alarm – The Mercury News Today Us News



Some west Sonoma County residents are on high alert after several mountain lions were seen on camera walking through a neighborhood last week.

Outdoor home security cameras caught the mountain lions, a mama and her offspring, wandering around a home nestled in a hilly, forested subdivision of Monte Rio on video on Jan. 21.

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Residents Rick and Nancy Lopes, who shared the videos with The Press Democrat, said they were awoken just before 3 a.m. by their phones alerting them that movement had been detected on the outdoor camera. Nancy Lopes said the animals were first spotted on their cameras walking by the home’s front entrance under the deck before they jumped the fence and took a lap through their backyard.

“They were just walking circles in our yard, making themselves very comfortable,” she said. “It was thrilling, it was exciting, it was scary.”

It was the first time they’ve seen mountain lions in 15 years of living in Monte Rio.

The couple said they looked out their windows but only caught a glimpse of one of the mountain lions in the dark. The animals finally moved away when the couple turned on their outdoor lights.

The videos followed a similar sighting on Jan. 19 at another property in the neighborhood that caused alarm among residents like Robert O’Shaughnessy, who first alerted The Press Democrat to the animals.


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