Coyote Calls In The Dark
It's Halloween Night and the coyotes are out to play!
Watch out Mooky!
Mooky's Hood is about our pet African Grey Parrot and any other creatures I may have the luck of happening upon with my digital camera. Since I'm new to this blogging stuff please be kind and also patient. I think it might take me a few tries to get it right! I hope you enjoy Mooky’s Hood please leave a comment letting me know what you think.
It's Halloween Night and the coyotes are out to play!
Watch out Mooky!
Posted by Sharon at 12:40 PM
12 comments:
That is SPOOKY! Happy Halloween! Was that a coyote made from fauna!?!
We're starting to have coyotes in my area of Boston. So that's what they sound like at night! I was walking my dog and encountered a pair of coyotes during the day a few months ago.
oh yeah, what a familiar sound...we have a lot around here...
cool...boo!
sandy
Once while we were camping in Arrowhead we heard the coyotes howling, they sound just like that, then our little dog Penny darted out of the tent. I think she thought they were calling her. LOL! I screamed to my husband and he had to go out there and find her and bring her back. I was petrified she would be their late night snack.
Dang girl, they sound close!!
Mooky better not be the only one "lookin out"!
Scary stuff. Here in Oz, our wild dogs, the Dingos, hunt alone and silently. At night, in the desert we hear the grunts of camels and the soft call of hunting owls.
That sounds so scary! I wonder if Mooky actually heard it. Those coyotes sound like the wild dogs in my neighbourbood. Everytime Sun-Ray, my female cockatiel, hears them, she'll start to get agitated and crest all raised!
niceeee! very 'blair witch'.
mebbe mooky could do a mix of MJ's 'thriller' and his 'upside down head foot bop dance' with this vid. i smell a top 10. get jiggy wit it, mooky!
happy halloween, sharon n' mooky!
That's awesome!
Pretty neat. Could have been a Chopacabera LOL.
I've heard of rumours of coyotes in out city but I haven't actually seen any.
I have had raccoons in the back yard. One big fat one took to spying in to our bathroom through the window.
Also had possums, hawks and two small screech owls.
We even had some ducks n geese in the park which is pretty strange since its a small park used for soccer games.
We don't have coyotes, only foxes. At night when they call out their territories they sound pretty creepy though. Foxes are timid, coyotes sound as if they might be a bit more troublesome.
What's really blood-curdling is to hear coyotes actually catch prey at night with the pack. I've often been awakened at night in the desert with this otherworldly keening/yipping/howling noise. I was always glad I was inside!
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