Each day, the coyote - a nursing female - has ventured a little farther away from the woods. I took this video while she was eating mulberries from the tree closest to our house - a very brazen act for a normally shy animal.
Friday, April 29, 2016
Coyote eating mulberries
During the last week in April this female coyote has been coming out of the woods in the mid-afternoon to eat black and white mulberries that have fallen to the ground beneath our mulberry trees.
Each day, the coyote - a nursing female - has ventured a little farther away from the woods. I took this video while she was eating mulberries from the tree closest to our house - a very brazen act for a normally shy animal.
Each day, the coyote - a nursing female - has ventured a little farther away from the woods. I took this video while she was eating mulberries from the tree closest to our house - a very brazen act for a normally shy animal.
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Over on the coast the coyotes are apparently getting really brazen. How they got from the mainland to the barrier islands is one mystery, but it isn't going to be a good thing for them.
ReplyDeleteit's never a good thing for coyotes when they move into people-populated areas. i wish that's not how it plays out but humans who love dogs so much sure do hate coyotes.
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