Jimmy,

Coyotes are considered one of the few predators that are increasing their range in the US.  I know you could find them easily withing the Los Angeles city limits when I lived there, they are found in desert and I've seen them here in Louisiana.  Exactly to how many states they've expanded to in the US I'm not certain, because I haen't checked  the past few years.  But they are extremely adaptable.

Mark Delaney

"Jimmy D. Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Coyotes in RI. Deb, surely you jest! Now, turkeys I can believe.

JD

Deborah Duran wrote:

>I had the president of UFT over to my house a couple weeks ago to go over
>some of the website issues we’re having and all my turkeys showed up while
>he was standing in my kitchen. LOL The look on his face was funny! I
>told him they were my own personal stash. They had babies this year and we
>got a lot of visitors while they were just learning to look for food. My
>husband started throwing cracked corn out around the feeders. Fortunately
>I haven’t noticed any Coyotes yet. My friend has had them during the day
>now and it looks like they got her cat. My neighbor across the street lost
>hers two years ago, that was my favorite cat. I checked every shelter
>around for about a month because I missed her cat. Wishful thinking on my
>part.
>I just wish those turkeys would molt more. The peacock could lose a few
>feathers also. I keep finding the most beautiful blue jay feathers and it
>kills me to be stuck picking through the English jay feathers instead. :(
>Regards,
>Deb
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