Wonderful to see a post from you, Chuck. Hope things are okay.
And what an image to break your absence from the forum. Beautiful.
Beautiful image. I have seen this type of stare often.
I have small piles of throwing stones situated at intervals along my fence line in place to discourage the Coyotes with an accurate toss. We don't have that many coyotes around us anymore because my area has built up considerably since I moved here.
Early on when the coyotes were prevalent, I shared my home and my life with an 85 pound German Shepherd, Golden Retriever, Wolf Hybrid whose main intent in life was to keep my fenced in acre clear of any nasties - whether they be human or animal. She was quite effective in doing so!
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Shocked....does this attack human?
Coyotes will seldom attack humans unless they are rabid. They will however attack a small dog on a leash being walked by a human. The best defense against that is to literally lift the dog up by the leash into your arms and yell, scream, stamp your feet and make yourself generally imposing.
Another way to prevent this is not to walk a dog (especially a small dog) in the very early morning, evening or night in areas that have coyotes. Note: I stopped at a city park in the middle of the City of Los Angeles and saw signs warning against coyote attacks.
There are noise making devices and sprays that can deter attacking coyotes or dogs and carrying a big stick (but don't speak softly - couldn't resist that pun) can help.
"Speak softly but, carry a big stick" is a bit of humor from President Teddy Roosevelt...
Nice interaction and capture.
One of my loveliest experiences in Yosemite last September was at about 9pm at Olmstead Point.
It was pitch black and I was waiting on the moon to rise. The Milky Way stretched across the sky overhead. I was wearing a head torch, which was turned off.
I heard shuffling out on the car parking area behind me. I turned on the flashlight and there looking at me and slowly walking across the parking area, was a coyote. He/she just looked towards me and kept walking and I just stood quietly. It was a beautiful few moments.
Thank you Donald. It's good to be back. I look forward to interacting with my friends on CIC.
That's a beatiful image Chuck.
a truly great capture.
Great capture.
very nice picture
A great shot, Chuck. I agree with Donald -- after a long absence here, it is wonderful to see you post a majestic animal.
Thanks to all for the feedback and conversation.
WOW! Great shot Chuck