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Coyotes in Oklahoma

If necessary, go next door and get a parrot, just be sure it isn't nailed to the perch.
It had to be nailed there otherwise it would have nuzzled up to those bars, bent 'em apart with its beak, and VOOM!
 
We now return this thread to it's regularly scheduled programming...... Went off the rails there a bit..... :smile:
 
Here in SoCal we have loads of coyotes. I see them in the neighborhood occasionally; they have a taste for pussycat sushi.

The drought has driven them from the mountains north of the city. They work their way south along the rivers and take up residence in ordinary neighborhoods. Often they are living very close to people, and the people never know it, until Fido disappears. They're crafty little buggers.
 
Got an email from a friend in a rural area of eastern PA (N.E. of Allentown) and they related that a coyote in the area is preying on baby deer there. One of their friends found carcass leavings in their driveway. The horse farms are guarding their foals...
 
Wife and I were on base yesterday running some errands and saw this guy running across the lawn of the base billeting.

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