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Posted by Granite Head (69.163.85.128) on 12:54:45 08/28/16

In Reply to: An additional factor in pronghorn comeback posted by Ballpark Frank

I suspect the doe was trying to distract the coyote (a little hard to see there behind her a little off to the right) from a bedded fawn. As I recall she succeeded.

Coyotes are still easier to see in winter than in the summer, when they're rarer than foxes these days.

Thanks for your input, glad you're enjoying the trip report! Look us up next time you're in the hood, would be good to catch up in person.



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