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Saturday, May 03, 2014
Red Fox
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6 comments:
- Jess said...
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I've only seen foxes a few times in the last twenty years, and they're always miles away from my house.
There are predators: Owls, hawks, and an occasional roving bobcat.
We even had a rare nesting pair of Mexican Eagles one year. I haven't seen them since and heard they moved to section 8 housing in the sanctuary city of Houston. - 5/3/14, 10:11 AM
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Coyotes. In Plano, TX. Like finding a gun counter at Macy's.
Kim - 5/3/14, 12:29 PM
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We have both color of foxes here. We encourage them, in hopes they'll eat the Canada geese, and someday perhaps the deer. We still have almost no larger predators around here, although the deer and goose population could support wolves, coyotes, coy-dogs, even bears. Ok, we do have bears, but not that many and they get "handled" when they intrude into suburbia.
- 5/3/14, 1:34 PM
- toadold said...
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Every once a while a newbie will find their kitty cat gutted on the front lawn. Zipped open with almost surgical precision and the internal organs gone. They'll get all excited, start yelling about Satanists making animal sacrifices.Then animal control will tell them, "Nope just coyotes. For them a cat doesn't have enough muscle tissue, so they don't bother to eat the whole cat they just go for the internal organs for nutrients and vitamins.
- 5/3/14, 4:27 PM
- Guy S said...
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Toad, just like mother always said...eat your liver...it's good for you.
We have fox(s) who show up on occasion, and owls, hawks, and bald eagles. Still lots of rabbits, squirrels, chipmunks and various other critters (including skunks) for them all to feast upon. Far too many geese, wish they would be more into fowl...but you can't have everything. Oh, and coyotes too...and rumor has it wolves may not be too far off (they do reside across the cheddar curtain about 40 miles north of us). So maybe the rats with antlers will finally get properly thinned out. - 5/3/14, 11:12 PM
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My wife found our cat Sid on the lawn just like described above. Coy dogs in S. California. A broadhead from a PSE Laser Magnum hit three coy dogs in the gut over the next few months, from the bathroom window. I am to this day the Hannibal Lecter of the coyote world. LOVE to kill them by any means. -Anymouse
- 5/4/14, 5:38 PM