scott44 5 year old buck + Jun 5, 2019 #1 Hard to tell for sure but I believe this doe is looking for her fawn the coyote has I think, can't tell for sure what's in it's mouth.
Hard to tell for sure but I believe this doe is looking for her fawn the coyote has I think, can't tell for sure what's in it's mouth.
Apple Junkie 5 year old buck + Jun 5, 2019 #3 Heartbreaking, but part of the cycle of life. Nice sequence.
ghilliehunter 5 year old buck + Jun 5, 2019 #4 scott44 said: Hard to tell for sure but I believe this doe is looking for her fawn the coyote has I think, can't tell for sure what's in it's mouth. Great pic Scott. Certainly nature in it's harshest form. The only good coyote is a dead coyote. Click to expand...
scott44 said: Hard to tell for sure but I believe this doe is looking for her fawn the coyote has I think, can't tell for sure what's in it's mouth. Great pic Scott. Certainly nature in it's harshest form. The only good coyote is a dead coyote. Click to expand...
SWIFFY 5 year old buck + Jun 5, 2019 #5 Makes me feel good when the tables turn and i've got one hanging in a snare! Sad to see.
Bill Administrator Jun 5, 2019 #6 Other than trespassers I don’t think anything gets as worked up as a yote with a fawn on my cameras. It’s life but...........
Other than trespassers I don’t think anything gets as worked up as a yote with a fawn on my cameras. It’s life but...........
Telemark 5 year old buck + Jun 6, 2019 #7 Man I hate coyotes. Got about ten by throwing food scraps behing the house. Biggest was 42 lbs. Smallest was a 35 lb female.
Man I hate coyotes. Got about ten by throwing food scraps behing the house. Biggest was 42 lbs. Smallest was a 35 lb female.
Telemark 5 year old buck + Jun 6, 2019 #8 My Critter Gitter Attachments Screenshot_2017-09-30-20-21-38.png 452.9 KB · Views: 17