tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4517369101045652978.post6006562465750591381..comments2017-08-04T03:00:15.562-05:00Comments on The Little House in the Not-So-Big Woods: CoyoteJoy K.http://www.blogger.com/profile/06200194467024962551noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4517369101045652978.post-3291616478106880812010-03-05T17:58:57.747-06:002010-03-05T17:58:57.747-06:00Beth P., I love that you have a rescue critter. Th...Beth P., I love that you have a rescue critter. They have so much to offer.<br /><br />jason, thanks for your kind words. Your writing is so wonderful, it means a lot.Joy K.https://www.blogger.com/profile/06200194467024962551noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4517369101045652978.post-83906626124949205922010-03-05T10:55:41.324-06:002010-03-05T10:55:41.324-06:00You didn't need to get a photo, Joy. Your des...You didn't need to get a photo, Joy. Your description is magical and perfect. What a delight it must have been to catch a glimpse of the shadowy figure.jasonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14442776138172728872noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4517369101045652978.post-83846887883584512572010-03-03T09:38:23.035-06:002010-03-03T09:38:23.035-06:00I'm loving your blog!
And coyotes...ah. What a...I'm loving your blog!<br />And coyotes...ah. What amazing creatures. I have a hybrid dog that is a rescue animal, so I don't know if he' part wolf or part coyote, but he is the sweetest shyest animal and I learn so much from observing life through his wary eyes and spirit.<br /><br />Thank you for this, thank you for stopping by the Virtual Tea House, and I'm so sorry your friend the weeping willow was cut down by unwitting folk...Beth P.https://www.blogger.com/profile/02621990661878989356noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4517369101045652978.post-36949144585571369522010-03-02T17:30:35.660-06:002010-03-02T17:30:35.660-06:00Diane, thank you. The pictures of the woodpeckers ...Diane, thank you. The pictures of the woodpeckers are beautiful, aren't they? I only wish that I'd taken them. I enjoy your blog also, and I plan to be a frequent visitor.Joy K.https://www.blogger.com/profile/06200194467024962551noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4517369101045652978.post-18677266938915753312010-03-02T07:21:47.620-06:002010-03-02T07:21:47.620-06:00Joy-What a wonderful blog. Your writing is a plea...Joy-What a wonderful blog. Your writing is a pleasure to read, and the pictures are just excellent. I've got you marked, and I'll be back. Love your post on the woodpeckers-much better pictures than mine. Regards, Diane TuckerDiane Tuckerhttp://www.hillsteadblog.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4517369101045652978.post-65111078769266758772010-03-02T06:22:02.898-06:002010-03-02T06:22:02.898-06:00I love the idea of a coyote living in Central Park...I love the idea of a coyote living in Central Park, and I've been reading your entries about him with great interest.<br /><br />I suspect that mine hangs out in my woods, so I hope that my wanderings don't scare him right into the yard of someone who keeps a shotgun by the door for "varmint control."Joy K.https://www.blogger.com/profile/06200194467024962551noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4517369101045652978.post-31368129301070651732010-03-01T20:38:16.026-06:002010-03-01T20:38:16.026-06:00I just got back from watching NYC's own Centra...I just got back from watching NYC's own Central Park coyote in the dark. Coyotes are like ghost dogs, swift and silent as they trot along. This one is living free in a 4-acre Nature Sanctuary partially surrounded by water. It's iced over still, and he spends a fair amount of time out on the ice. Very shy, which bodes well for his continued existence in the metropolis. He disappears out of sight at loud noises or the sight of too many people.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com