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Battling bucks, baby bobcats and a bummed-out bunny: Calgary wildlife caught on camera

Calgary may be home to more than a million people, but plenty of wild animals share this space, too.

Check out these pics and video of nature inside city limits

Daniel Adam spotted this snowy buck in Waterton Lakes National Park recently, but you don't have to travel far from Calgary to find wildlife. CBC readers have sent us plenty of pictures of animals doing their thing within city limits. Check out some examples below. (Daniel Adam)

Calgary may be home to more than a million people, but plenty of wild animals share this space, too.

And sometimes, they put on a show.

CBC Calgary readers have been sharing their photos and videos of nature doing its thing sometimes right in their backyards.

Here are some of the highlights.

Bucks battle over doe

Nicole Gulutzan sent in this video of two bucks who locked horns near her Calgary home.

Their beef appeared to be overanearby doe.

And check out the third buck who just stands by the female deer and watches the two dudes duke it out.

Watch this epic buck battle in Calgary

4 years ago
Duration 1:42
Nicole Gulutzan sent in this video of two bucks who locked horns over a doe near her Calgary backyard while another male deer stands by and takes in the action.

These weren't the only bucks around, though.

In fact, they've been a bit of a theme in the images Calgarians have been sending us.

Deer love Christmas, too

Hugh Saunders took this snapof a male mule deer on Dec. 22.

The buck was exploring his yard after the recent snow storm.

A male mule deer wanders through Hugh Saunders' Calgary yard on Dec. 22, 2020. (Hugh Saunders)

And all those Christmas lights? The deer seemed unfazed.

Which is more than can be said for the cat in this next photo.

Wild vs. domestic

The humans in Frank Scarlett's home weren't the only ones watching the buck who bedded down in their front yard.

Their cat was quite curious, too.

Frank Scarlett's cat keeps a close eye on the buck who wandered into their front yard in southwest Calgary. (Frank Scarlett)

But that's probably enough bucks, for now.

How about some bobcats next?

Feline family

Sonja Olson shot this video of a furry feline family who dropped by her backyard in northwest Calgary.

The cute cats were out for a stroll in the snow.

Wild cats visit Calgary backyard

4 years ago
Duration 0:50
Sonja Olson woke up to find this furry feline family strolling around her backyard in northwest Calgary.

Well they might look cute to us.

But probably not to this hare.

Waiting for winter

Don Morbergcaught this bummed-out bunny on camera before the recent snowstorm.

The poor thing was all dressed up in its winter coat with no white stuff to camouflage in!

This jackrabbit had gone to the trouble of turning its brown coat white for winter, and looked a little frustrated as it waited for snow. (Don Morberg)

If those bobcats had been around, it would have been a sitting, um, duck?

Fortunately for our light-furred friend, it ended up being a white Christmas in Calgary, after all.