Description
Raccoons often display fierce, high-energy mating behavior that includes aggressive vocalizations and chasing as males engage receptive females.
Walking along the Goldstream River before sunrise I suddenly heard some loud, shrilling calls. After quickly and quietly heading towards the sounds I saw a pair of raccoons mating in the river shallows.
Knowing a typical racoon mating session can be over in a few minutes, I had to act fast. With the low lighting and fast and furious action I needed to push the limits for my camera settings using the 800m lens I had with me. To keep the ISO setting as low as possible I also used a tree to help steady the camera as I shot.
About two minutes after my arrival their mating session was over and the racoons quietly disappeared back into the forest.
Taken By
Gary Neilson
Taken On
February 24, 2026
Tagged
#racoon
#procyon
lotor
#mating
#goldstreamriver
#wildlifephotography
#sharecangeo
animal
bear
mammal
wildlife
raccoon
procyonidae
carnivores
snout
fur
terrestrial_animal
mustelids
Assignments
Wildlife
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Focal:
800
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Lens Model:
NIKKOR Z 800mm f/6.3 VR S
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Shutter speed:
0.004
sec
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Aperture: f/
6.300000191