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    Re: Neighborhood coyotes

    Beautiful foxes! How neat to see them in your backyard.
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    Re: Neighborhood coyotes

    I finally got a chance to talk to my neighbor about these (it's his deck) he's known about them for quite some time and tells me there are actually 6 of them under his deck, two adults and 4 pups. He says that the pups will actually come right up to his sliding glass window on the deck and sit there looking into the house. It's kind of a neat thing to see. It always puts a smile on my face to be able to see wildlife in my own backyard.
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    Re: Neighborhood coyotes

    Foxes are an asset and coyotes are targets as far as I'm concerned.
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    Re: Neighborhood coyotes

    back in california growing up, coyotes were a major nuisance and we hated them cuz they always came down from the hills to prey on our cats! blasted mutts!
    foxes we didnt have or never saw them...they're pretty too though.
    they stare into the house? how funny.

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    Re: Neighborhood coyotes

    Very cool Mark.
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    Re: Neighborhood coyotes

    If only you could get your camera to stop focusing on the trees closest to you! Haha, either way, that's still really cool. I love foxes as we had coyotes in Ft. Myers and they were dirty looking, and mean as hell. I'm sure the foxes aren't exactly nice either, but that's really cool!
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    Re: Neighborhood coyotes

    Wow that is pretty cool! I think its hilarious the cubs will look in the sliding glass door and yes it is awesome to have wild life like that in your back yard.

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    If only you could get your camera to stop focusing on the trees closest to you!
    if you have any questions about your camera feel free to ask there are a lot of avid photographers on this forum that would be happy to help.What kind of camera are you using?




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    Re: Neighborhood coyotes

    Quote Originally Posted by dsirkle View Post
    Foxes are an asset and coyotes are targets as far as I'm concerned.
    everything you say makes me want to rep you..... but anywho, I hope to have a yote in my sights this year while deer hunting....

    pretty cool to have foxes around but can possibly have rabies... but I doubt it!
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    yes thats a gray fox. coyotes are taller and not as nice to look at.... but your lucky.... very shy animals.....

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    trust me if ya got birds (chickens, ducks etc) they r a pest a darn cute pest but never the less. Glad your enjoying them though

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