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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (175733)8/4/2021 7:51:26 PM
From: sense  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219644
 
We have a fair number of coyotes in my neck of the woods...

Almost hit one while skiing not too long ago... it seemed quite large, though, very healthy in a full winter coat, as it walked right out in front of me while looking down the hill... While flying past it, just missing it by inches, I thought it might have been a smaller female wolf, as we've got them again, too.

The coyotes are burrowed in the wall of a local stream bank... not more than a couple hundred yards from the house... but mostly leave the neighbors chickens alone... apparently well enough fed by field mice, rabbits and quail, or whatever else it is they're finding ?

I rather like hearing them singing at night... which can get pretty noisy when there's a new passel of pups and a full moon just begging for it...