Nature Walks – Coyote Waters

Even though I am sharing all our Canadian adventures with you right now, life here at home still goes on. I have been super busy with all kinds of things since we’ve been home, and that includes taking my nice long walks too. I try my best NOT to overwhelm you with a bunch of posts in one day, but I just had to share this one with you.

I just got back from a nice, long walk at Metzger Farm. I saw a couple of coyotes today, but the one that really got me excited was the one down at the water’s edge.

This is the first one I saw. He was quite a distance from me, and this was the best shot I could get. But I was happy for the opportunity all the same.

But as I was headed back top my car, I saw this one. My camera was clicking away until the coyote headed to the reeds and left. There was a turtle and a few ducks in the pond that he/she might have been after. He definitely looked like he was on the hunt for something.

Life is full of surprises, and you just never know what surprises are in store. Have a great day and make everyday great. Always be prepared for the unexpected. Stay safe and stay well. ‘Til next time.

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Author: ajeanneinthekitchen

I have worked in the restaurant and catering industry for over 35 years. I attended 2 culinary schools in Southern California, and have a degree in culinary arts from the Southern California School of Culinary Arts, as well as a few other degrees in other areas. I love to cook and I love to feed people.

11 thoughts on “Nature Walks – Coyote Waters”

  1. Wow those were great photos of wild coyotes. We are having issues with coyotes attacking dogs here in Dallas. Not too long ago a neighbor’s dog was eaten by a coyote and a couple of weeks ago two leashed dogs were attacked on the same day in our neighborhood.

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      1. When we had both our Saints, there was a coyote that was bold enough to come right up to our fence, and the dogs were going crazy. the coyote stopped dead in his tracks and froze for a second. You could tell he knew he was in trouble. There were two BIG dogs, much bigger than him, and they were ready to attack. He turned around and ran away.

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      2. I am glad they scared the coyote away. I don’t hate coyotes but it is much better if they keep to preying on rabbits than little dogs and cats. There is one thing to watch out for with big dogs and coyotes. I’ve read that they can allow one coyote to bother a big dog and get the big dog to chase the coyote and then there are a whole bunch of them hidden behind a corner or in bushes, and now the big dog is in trouble.

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