Running away??Came over the Throggs Neck Bridge last night. On the Bronx side there was the nasty smell of a freshly squashed skunk. What the hell is he doing in the Bronx?
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Running away??Came over the Throggs Neck Bridge last night. On the Bronx side there was the nasty smell of a freshly squashed skunk. What the hell is he doing in the Bronx?
I think there are more common than most of us want to believe. They are very shy and hide from man very well. I think they are in all large wooded areas on LI now, as are turkey and deer.DEC cameras have caught footage of a coyote roaming Robert Moses state park. There's been a few sightings here and there for years now over the island and last year there was footage of one in Roslyn. I work nights and take the meadowbrook parkway home and last year right around the time it was spotted in Roslyn I am 99.999% sure I saw one running into the woods along the parkway. Could have easily followed the parkway down to Moses. They usually don't bother people but still something to keep an eye out for this year.
News 12 with the footage:
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Caught on camera: Rare coyote sighting on Robert Moses beach
A coyote was caught on camera on Jan. 13 at Robert Moses Field 2 near the Golf Course, according to the state’s Department of Environmental Conservation.longisland.news12.com
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3 years ago I reported a Coyote sighting at the south end of the Robert Moses bridge on Captree Island. It was in the wooded area to the west of the Moses Bridge and Southwest of the drawbridge. I was 4 wheeling where I was not supposed to be. I left a message for the DEC and 4 days later they called me back for a detailed description. So I have no doubt that it has been there for years. It stands to reason. There's a lot of small game there and certainly a lot of deer.DEC cameras have caught footage of a coyote roaming Robert Moses state park. There's been a few sightings here and there for years now over the island and last year there was footage of one in Roslyn. I work nights and take the meadowbrook parkway home and last year right around the time it was spotted in Roslyn I am 99.999% sure I saw one running into the woods along the parkway. Could have easily followed the parkway down to Moses. They usually don't bother people but still something to keep an eye out for this year.
News 12 with the footage:
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Caught on camera: Rare coyote sighting on Robert Moses beach
A coyote was caught on camera on Jan. 13 at Robert Moses Field 2 near the Golf Course, according to the state’s Department of Environmental Conservation.longisland.news12.com
If there is one, I am sure there are more!3 years ago I reported a Coyote sighting at the south end of the Robert Moses bridge on Captree Island. It was in the wooded area to the west of the Moses Bridge and Southwest of the drawbridge. I was 4 wheeling where I was not supposed to be. I left a message for the DEC and 4 days later they called me back for a detailed description. So I have no doubt that it has been there for years. It stands to reason. There's a lot of small game there and certainly a lot of deer.
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Birds eat ticks. Turkey quail pheasant grouse but all these frigging cats both feral and those let outside eat tbe birds. Kill the cats.I wish we could find a way to eradicate ticks! The Coyote's might possibly have an effect on the deer population one day but we need something that will eat ticks. I know quail do as well as guinea hens but something has to be done and soon. I can't go in the woods anymore and my wife has Lyme disease. It's devastating! I like to think that there is a purpose for every one of God's creatures on this earth, but for the life of me, I can't imagine any downside to the complete eradication of ticks from the planet.
I agree, but we are so inundated with ticks, no amount of birds could ever keep up. Have you ever seen how tiny the deer tick is? I have walked in the woods in spring and come out with 12-15 of them on me. I HATE those things. They keep my dogs and me out of the woods till the weather freezes. Then we hunt the birds!!Birds eat ticks. Turkey quail pheasant grouse but all these frigging cats both feral and those let outside eat tbe birds. Kill the cats.