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Darrell KSR
01-09-2019, 02:06 PM
Got a cheap game camera a few months ago to try to find out where raccoons were entering the attic. Got rid of them (FINALLY), so I didn't know what to do with the game camera (I don't hunt), and decided it might be fun to put it in my backyard to see what happens when we are sleeping.

These are some of the photos since Christmas. I put it on an orange pylon cone maybe 40 feet from my deck, before the woods start.

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Darrell KSR
01-09-2019, 02:08 PM
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There are a bunch more; just picked out a few of the most clear pics. I'm waiting on pics of a fox, or coyote, or bobcat or something cool.

Catfan73
01-09-2019, 02:51 PM
Great pics but if you had a coyote or a bobcat you probably wouldn’t be looking at deer :/

Darrell KSR
01-09-2019, 03:46 PM
Great pics but if you had a coyote or a bobcat you probably wouldn’t be looking at deer :/

It's an interesting phenomenon.

We have a lot of coyotes, and a lot of deer. Supposedly, the deer population is supposed to dwindle. It's not; it's increasing. Don't know why those two things are in tandem.

Foxes and bobcats are less common, but they're around, too.

A few pics from my neighbors on coyotes....

At night.

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Here's one on the street next to mine. Broad daylight.

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Street behind me (I run on this street often).

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Still shot from a lady's front door video camera. Yes, dang thing went right up to her front door.

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I'm going to put another camera I picked up very cheaply in another corner of the yard, and/or in the front and see if there are any critters going in different directions.

dan_bgblue
01-09-2019, 05:46 PM
Hrmph! In January the only time we take a picture of the back yard is to prove snow depth. Have not needed to do that yet this winter. Somewhere I have a nice pic of a 16 inch snow from just a few years back.

Coyotes get really brave in a hurry in urban surroundings if humans do not keep them on edge

CitizenBBN
01-09-2019, 06:50 PM
Are they vermin status in Bama? They are in kentucky, you can shoot them any time, no questions asked. I know you're in an urban area, but still those things need to be gone.

KentuckyWildcat
01-09-2019, 06:53 PM
Coyotes don't really prey like most think they do. They tend to go for the easy food first. With that said, with calves around, I shoot everyone I can. As Dan mentioned urban areas, there tends to be less food. So maybe you should start feeding them from your back porch? :)

Edit to add disclaimer for anyone who accidentally finds this thread. Don't feed coyotes, that was a joke. Lol

blueboss
01-09-2019, 08:02 PM
Coyotes do a lot of their damage in the spring, raiding rabbit, quail, nests and eating the young.



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CitizenBBN
01-09-2019, 09:04 PM
They're vermin, and they and feral pigs are outpacing roaches to take over this country. Shoot them all on sight IMO.

MickintheHam
01-09-2019, 10:01 PM
Great pics but if you had a coyote or a bobcat you probably wouldn’t be looking at deer :/

the only thing gone from my yard are turkeys. Foxes, Coyotes, and deer are in plentiful supply. Oh yes! None of them seem to be natural enemies of the armadillos which are also in abundant supply.

Doc
01-10-2019, 06:23 AM
Is that a Samsquanch in the background?

Darrell KSR
01-10-2019, 01:15 PM
Interesting post this morning. This is the adjacent neighborhood (really more like down the road a couple of miles, even farther away from the state Park that is across the street from my neighborhood), and from a hunter who says he knows what a fox looks like, and this was a pack of coyotes.

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blueboss
01-10-2019, 04:47 PM
Here’s what you need...

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Catfan73
01-10-2019, 05:06 PM
Interesting post this morning. This is the adjacent neighborhood (really more like down the road a couple of miles, even farther away from the state Park that is across the street from my neighborhood), and from a hunter who says he knows what a fox looks like, and this was a pack of coyotes.

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That sounds bad. They usually hunt alone unless there’s an alpha male and female leading the pack.

dan_bgblue
01-10-2019, 06:20 PM
the only thing gone from my yard are turkeys. Foxes, Coyotes, and deer are in plentiful supply. Oh yes! None of them seem to be natural enemies of the armadillos which are also in abundant supply.

Bobcats are really tough on turkey populations. I watched a bobcat, on the ground, trail a flock of turkeys, on the ground, to their roosting area. When they find the roost they will wait until the flock leaves the next day they they climb a tree and wait for them to return. They will kill as ,many as possible all at once, then eat them at their leisure.

kingcat
01-10-2019, 06:54 PM
The do hunt in packs in the dark at times. They are loners in the daylight,
Ive dealt with them in the woods often as an old coon hunter. They'll move from the pack and circle anything they find interesting. If there is prey they will send a scout who will entice the prey to follow them or chase.

Outside my home near the Fort Knox reservation Ive watched a scout back off from my pet dog several steps (with me there too) and stop. When the dog did the same it approaches cautiously until the dog (and human in this instance) move toward the animal again.
It will continue the cat and mouse for long periods of time bringing you closer to the pack.

After several minutes of baiting the pack begins calling the scout back, about a hundred yards from us, and the animal immediately retreats in their direction.
Obviously because I was there. And I am pretty sure the animal wasnt an alpha by the way it responded to the pack.
Since that time I have been very leery of the creatures in this area.

The county issued a warning for small pets last week I was told'
Do not underestimate them around yours.