Not too long ago, a friend told me about an incident transpiring at another friend's home in Rocky River. Seems that there was a trail of blood leading into the backyard. Following that trail, it ended with a deer carcass that had apparently been brought down by coyotes.
Shortly thereafter, a coyote, peeking around the edge of the car, greeted Dad as he got out of our vehicle. I've also heard of several other sightings and snow tracks around Lakewood, and in fact, was present in Lakewood Park on a Veterans Day when a big and brazen red fox decided to share space with the former men in uniform. (I know that a fox is not a wolf or a coyote, I'm from Pennsylvania, remember?)
A few questions on the part of several people led to learning that there are a good number of pairs of breeding coyotes in this area. They are prolific breeders, and while they normally are quite shy, nocturnal animals, and mainly go after small rodents, there apparently are strains of coyote that have interbred with wolves, and they can and will go after bigger game, and even hunt in packs. There was actually a tragic and well-publicized killing of a Canadian folk singer by coyotes a few years ago.
Normally shy coyotes are apparently made much less so when they interbreed with wolves, and they tend to go wherever they find food, and Lakewood has LOTS of food around.
As if our poor little squirrels didn't have enough to worry about.
And to think that some people once wanted Lakewood to allow outdoor chicken coops.
Just some musings here on a rainy Saturday to cheer you up as you all go off to market with your picnic baskets, while wearing your little red riding hoods.
Anyone else seen these puppies around?
Back to the banjo...