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john crino
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lock up yer cats

Post by john crino »

i have heard now 3 individual sightings of coyotes on lake ave, plus read a blurb in the sun about a sighting on detroit.
Where's the L.O. report?
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Why don't you write it?
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Re: lock up yer cats

Post by Jim DeVito »

john crino wrote:i have heard now 3 individual sightings of coyotes on lake ave, plus read a blurb in the sun about a sighting on detroit.
Where's the L.O. report?
my coyote ate it ?1?...
Valerie Molinski
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Post by Valerie Molinski »

A dingo ate my baby.... :shock:
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Post by Kenneth Warren »

John:

For Woodies schooled in observing nature at sunrise on the winter lake, coyote sightings are quite common. Years ago, I'd see a pack on their early morning jaunt, heading east on the frozen lake each morning. January and February are prime times for movement in your hood, I believe. In the old days, before the Lakewood Park improvements, one came off the ice, charging down gravely path toward me. Fortunately, there were two gate openings at that time. Not certain how hungry the appetite, I ceased my yoga and ran with my inner kitty counter-wise to the coyote.

Kenneth Warren
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Post by Gary Rice »

What a cat would do to a coyote would not be pretty.... :roll:
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Post by john crino »

Kenneth Warren wrote:John:

For Woodies schooled in observing nature at sunrise on the winter lake, coyote sightings are quite common. Years ago, I'd see a pack on their early morning jaunt, heading east on the frozen lake each morning. January and February are prime times for movement in your hood, I believe. In the old days, before the Lakewood Park improvements, one came off the ice, charging down gravely path toward me. Fortunately, there were two gate openings at that time. Not certain how hungry the appetite, I ceased my yoga and ran with my inner kitty counter-wise to the coyote.

Kenneth Warren
Ken,
I remember in maybe 2002 a coyote was in central park up by 125th street. I think they caught it.
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Post by Kenneth Warren »

John:

Isn't that why Tricksters like us cross the Hudson River, escaping Generalisimo Guilliani to enter the great outdoors of the Wood where some dogs are muzzled and all coyotes run free?

Kenneth Warren
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Post by dl meckes »

You can't exterminate coyote, you can't tame coyote, and you can't contain coyote.

The trickster will always run free.
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Gary Rice
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Post by Gary Rice »

Whether human or animal,

...it would seem that those tricksters ALWAYS run free.... :lol:
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Post by ryan costa »

They are probably heading for the geese that congregate near the stadium and big east side yards. it is what i would do, if i were a coyote.
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