RadishRose
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Hahaha, yes I do!Crows wash their food? I see them feeding off of dead deer carcasses along a highway and they never seemed to be all that sanitary to me. Just kidding of course, but do you see the irony?
Hahaha, yes I do!Crows wash their food? I see them feeding off of dead deer carcasses along a highway and they never seemed to be all that sanitary to me. Just kidding of course, but do you see the irony?
Thanks for the pictures, can be hard to get close I know.We typically see a couple of coyote walking thru one field that adjoins the jogging path. This morning a couple were close to the parking lot , I got as close as I could to get pictures.
Coyotes have moved into a lot of cities and towns. They are the one predator that has managed to adapt to live around humans, lots more coyotes and coyotes in lots more places today than ever before. Fewer bears, wolves, mountain lions and so on. When the wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone coyote populations were decimated. Not a practical solution in most cities... Urban coyote https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_coyoteThe modern coyote doesn't seem to be very skittish
They seem drawn to town
I really enjoy listening to a pack of coyotes howling, nothing quite like it.Hear their howling in the evenings at times.
We don’t have coyotes in Alexandria being close to D.C., but we have a lot of other animals, if you catch my drift.Thanks for the pictures, can be hard to get close I know.
Coyotes have moved into a lot of cities and towns. They are the one predator that has managed to adapt to live around humans, lots more coyotes and coyotes in lots more places today than ever before. Less bears, wolves, mountain lions and so on. When the wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone coyote populations were decimated. Not a practical solution in most cities... Urban coyote https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_coyote
I really enjoy listening to a pack of coyotes howling, nothing quite like it.
More dangerous than coyotes I suspect...We don’t have coyotes in Alexandria being close to D.C., but we have a lot of other animals, if you catch my drift.
this is it...Farmers in the UK used to have bird scarers which consisted of penny bangers on a string of slow burning fuse at suitable intervals. Little boys used to steal the bangers so they came up with a gas gun using a propane bottle and timer, not sure exactly how they work.
We heard them in the bottom land again last night...they are following the feral hog migration - bet on that. Its great as it keeps the pigs from rooting around on the property.Thanks for the pictures, can be hard to get close I know.
Coyotes have moved into a lot of cities and towns. They are the one predator that has managed to adapt to live around humans, lots more coyotes and coyotes in lots more places today than ever before. Fewer bears, wolves, mountain lions and so on. When the wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone coyote populations were decimated. Not a practical solution in most cities... Urban coyote https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_coyote
I really enjoy listening to a pack of coyotes howling, nothing quite like it.
They used these in a vineyard when I was at a caravan stop in Australia. They'd start early in the morning.this is it...