Evidence of a second coyote lair, found at Brace Cove. There were 5 piles of fresh coyote scat along with neat piles of bones scattered throughout the rocky clearing. Coyotes mostly sleep above ground in an open clearing, unless it is pup season.
Reminder also about Monday night’s informational meeting about living with wildlife, City Hall, at 7pm. More information here.



East Gloucester Coyote Lair #1
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Might you know what kind of bones these are? Dog, rabbit, other? Thank you.
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No I do not Suesan, but it would be interesting to learn. Perhaps one of our knowledgeable readers will respond.
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Thankfully my doggie safe and sound..
Like an large owl pellet
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Kim,
The Bones look like some type of bird or waterfowl but no sure looks like feathers around it? Also, I did talk with mom about coyotes in her days that way 1931-1968 no coyotes or not seen much like today. Could it also be dogs pretty much roamed free in those days unless creating some type of issues that kept the coyotes in check? Or is it they have just adapted and overcome?
Thanks Dave 🙂 & Kim 🙂
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Yo, Claude, you even make coyote scat look good! That takes talent!
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