Posted by Billy NY on August 01, 2013 at 20:58:04 from (72.226.79.200):
In Reply to: O/T Coyotes posted by Tom Bond on August 01, 2013 at 18:09:57:
Birds are interesting characters, I saw a ringneck pheasant outsmart a fox, had I a video camera would have been great as it was right in front of me. I heard the cock pheasant making a distress call, I went over, (this is right near my home) to investigate, ran smack into the fox with his nose down, I look to my right in the thick underbrush, and there is the pheasant, slowly and very carefully, outflanking the fox, who mind you seemed to have a scent on him. That fox was so focused on being a predator, he either never saw me or could care less, I was that close. That pheasant easily got distance from the fox, and disappeared in the thick brush. I could have easily tagged the fox with a rock he was that close. Same pheasant, cause there was only him and a hen that for some reason just showed up out of nowhere, used to love to hang around the house, on my porch railing, tonneau cover on my truck and the field I hunt, and did exactly what is in the photo when that fox was after him one afternoon. The birds will and instinct to get away was incredible, but they don't stand a chance at night unless roosting up high.
Those coyotes in broad daylight will run deer, I have seen it up close, a deer ran right past me 3 times, after circling, tongue out and visibly fatigued. I finally spotted a very large coyote, on the prowl, that deer was running him in circles, I guess thats how they test for week ones.
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