Billrog
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- Armstrong, British Columbia
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Good spotting .
If there ever is a nuclear war that leads to world destruction, I firmly believe that the coyotes will survive.Coyotes are tough;I wounded one during deer season about 20 years ago;I think I saw it two years later getting by on three legs;front left was gone.They will eat about anything.
That is pretty nice when human noises are dampening down and the coyotes start talking.Very likely - this time of year - the ground hog will be feeding a batch of pups. I hear coyotes every morning - at dusk - all night long. There are, at least, half a dozen very vocal groups within half a mile of me here. "Last call before bed" - the dog and I go outside for relief. Its dead quiet - within half a minute there will be at least two groups announcing that we are outside.
They are not the least bit shy about letting us know they are there - they poop where the driveway leads out of the yard and on the other side of the yard right at the edge of where the yard lights arc goes dark.
I've often wondered - if I turned the yard light off - would they come into the yard and eat some of the pocket gophers who are intent on turning my yard into a war zone.
2Lane - its simply getting too crowded for the coyotes. Given the choice - they have moved to more remote digs - ??? However it is strange - look at all the coyotes in down town La.
Out here in MY puckerweed area - I've been here since '82 and in all that time( 46 years ) there has been only one new family move into our area.
We got turkey about 15 years ago - from a transplant by one of the government programs. They have flourished(complete understatement) and now have become a true pest. Particularly if you are raising and feeding any type of farm animal on your property. The turkeys are more than pleased to share anything you feed your livestock. And on a somewhat smaller scale - they will do to your yard exactly what the wild hogs are doing to property in Texas.
I think I saw a cougar about a month ago, down by the creek, but no coyotes.
Yes, we have had a few black panther sightings on our property.I think coyotes wont stick around an area where there are cougars or wolves
Sorry, I meant country not county.Yes, we have had a few black panther sightings on our property.
They are also more likely to be shot in the county than in the suburbs.
I think coyotes wont stick around an area where there are cougars or wolves