Jeez this coyote is big. A picture of Cooper in this same spot shows that she could walk under him. Plus he looks wonderfully healthy for a winter that's had deep snow. We haven't seen any evidence of kills but he's sure eating something!
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Our resident coyote |
We do move the camera around occasionally to see if we can capture critters in other parts of the property. Unfortunately it doesn't work too often - most of our game has pretty set patterns.
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Cooper (just because she's cute) |
And a non-game camera photo showing how much snow was sliding off the chicken coop. It was definitely a good year to take a winter break from chicken keeping.
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So darn much snow |
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