We hear them around here....and the rabbit population is really down due to the coyotes. I have read that they are attracted to pet food and water bowls...also bird feeders... especially suet.I have heard of them killing small dogs....keep Callie close.
Your coyote is really a pretty one. I rather like them, but most of the folks around here don't share my feelings. I think they are more frightened of us than we are of them. My dad would say, "They are just trying to make a living."
We see coyotes quite often here. Not long ago, while hauling hay, there was a young one, who stayed a short distance from us in the shade of a bale, watching us. It reminded me of a small puppy. But they can be a threat to baby calves.
We hear them around here....and the rabbit population is really down due to the coyotes. I have read that they are attracted to pet food and water bowls...also bird feeders... especially suet.I have heard of them killing small dogs....keep Callie close.
ReplyDeleteHope your weekend was nice...Balisha
Oh dear. These are almost as worrisome as mountain lions. Hope he moves on to other feeding sites.
ReplyDeletePrayers for the coyote to move on to other feeding grounds!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a healthy one. Best keep Callie inside!
ReplyDeleteYour coyote is really a pretty one. I rather like them, but most of the folks around here don't share my feelings. I think they are more frightened of us than we are of them. My dad would say, "They are just trying to make a living."
ReplyDeleteYIKES!!
ReplyDeleteWe see coyotes quite often here. Not long ago, while hauling hay, there was a young one, who stayed a short distance from us in the shade of a bale, watching us. It reminded me of a small puppy. But they can be a threat to baby calves.
ReplyDeleteBalisha, Tabor, Sandy, Barb, Mary and Judy, thanks for commenting.
ReplyDeleteChip Butter, I smile and hope you are right. Just do not want to invite him to dinner :)