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Another Encounter at Wittenham Clumps?
In 2004 we received a report not of a sighting, but a 'hearing' of what
sounded like a large cat in the woods below Wittenham Clumps nature
reserve - not as unlikely an area as might be thought, with sheep
regularly grazed on the nature reserve.
The night of 2 April may have given us more evidence. Our witness
(well-known to APRA researchers and now something of a serial Big Cat
spotter) had been on a lone-skywatch on Castle Hill (one of the two
hills that make up Wittenham). It was a wonderful still and clear
night, but with the sounds of nature easily heard. Just after
1.00am, fairly loud growling/roaring emanated from the woods down
towards the river - this did not sound like any 'natural' sound of
native British wildlife, and sounded like big cats at a zoo.
As our witness was listening, a second growling was then heard some way
to his right, i.e. towards the Southeast of the initial sound; and two
distinctly separate sources of the growling were heard. Big Cats
tend not to be social, certainly pumas and leopards are solitary, so its
seems unlikely that two were present, unless the growling etc was part
of a territorial 'dispute'?
The witness decided that maybe being alone on the hillside at that time
may not have been a great idea; he made his way back to his car and
started to drive home. He hadn't gone more than 400m, where the
road narrows into a cutting, and bends sharply, only for a large dark
cat-like animal to bound down the slope on his left, across the road,
and up the other bank and out of sight... The witness is certain
this was a puma.
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