Springtime, and Kaposia's wild urban neighbor's are lookin' good! These guys all look healthy. Photos are from today's paper.
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Springtime, and Kaposia's wild urban neighbor's are lookin' good! These guys all look healthy. Photos are from today's paper.
Edited by LakeGirl, 19 March 2018 - 05:09 AM.
Posted 19 March 2018 - 07:30 AM
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This pair of coyotes were browsing in my neighbors yard, heading to the river this weekend. Beautiful and healthy. Magnificent.
Posted 19 March 2018 - 11:40 AM
Edited by Carolyn, 19 March 2018 - 11:43 AM.
Posted 19 March 2018 - 02:51 PM
Those are super cute.
3 winters ago after a fresh snow fall I came across these tracks. They cut across the trail I was on and disappeared into the woods. Mine were the only human tracks. I followed the tracks into the woods a little ways, to a big dump full of light brown hair. I started to feel not so comfortable squatting to photograph same. What ever it was, it was tall, left prints significantly larger and deeper than my 70 lb male GSD. That whole winter I found what I called "Dogzilla"'s tracks, one time perfectly overlayed onto deer tracks. Here is a photo of the front paw (big) and back paw (little). Cake's prints which are the same size as typical coyote tracks look like little cat prints by comparison. The print was nearly as large and wide as half my boot and relatively fresh. I kept hoping I'd spot Dogzilla.
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