"Ring" photo of our coyote visitor
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Last night a friendly critter visited our front walkway. First, we thought it was a cat, but look at those legs. And the legs look a bit skinny for a dog. "It could be a deer," Pam sighed. 😕 No, it's a coyote! You can almost see it's bushy tail and pointed ears.
Is he chasing down a cat, a squirrel, a bunny? Lots of coyotes roam Education Hill neighborhoods, the woods and Powerline trail. Check this photo of feasting coyote on South Education Hill.
Important to know: Coyotes will chase down and eat cats and dogs (up to 50 pounds.) They can hit 40 mph. Hundreds of unseen wild (feral) cats live in our neighborhoods so they're probably a primary food source.
According to the Internet, coyotes run in packs of 3-7 adults and 2-7 pups. Hmm, not so sure about that. They mate between January and March and are commonly seen then.
Be vigil when your cat or pup is out at dusk.
-- Bob Yoder, 4/15/2022
Education Hill
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