Assuming coyote is required, the following 81 results were found.
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Why Are There So Many More Coyotes in Toronto?https://www.hawkeye.ca/blog/toronto-coyote-increase
The Greater Toronto Area, or the GTA, has seen a marked increase in the number of coyotes sighted within the cities. Their growing presence has been of concern to many residents and also city officials. There is a need for public education and...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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Are coyotes dangerous?https://www.hawkeye.ca/blog/are-coyotes-dangerous
Are coyotes dangerous to humans? In short - yes. Coyotes are dangerous for humans and domesticated pets alike and encounters should be avoided at all cost. Understanding Coyote Behavior: Are Coyotes Dangerous? Natural Coyote Habitat In Canada, the...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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What Does a Coyote Den Look Like?https://www.hawkeye.ca/blog/what-does-a-coyote-den-look-like
their mum (and the term 'momma bear') but most of us don't know what's happening when we are seemingly being stalked by a coyote. If you find yourself in such a situation, chances are you have gotten a little close for comfort to a coyote den and what...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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Coyote or Wolf? What's the Difference?https://www.hawkeye.ca/blog/coyote-or-wolf
Both, coyote and wolf have special importance in many cultures and hold spiritual symbolism. Both are thought to represent strength, wisdom, and may evoke feelings of foreboding peril. Both are revered and feared at the same time, due to their...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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what kind of animal has left you a 'present' in your backyard - for the sake and safety of your family and your pets. With coyotes becoming more of an issue even in urban neighbourhoods, let's make sure you have the knowledge to determine if you have a...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: BLOG | Hawkeye
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The Greater Toronto Area has seen a marked increase in coyotes over recent years. Their growing presence and a number of attacks have sparked great concern in GTA residents and city officials. The Toronto area has many greens spaces, woodlots, parks,...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: BLOG | Hawkeye
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Coyotes have become ubiquitous in urban and suburban areas. If you have a problems with coyote in your area please contact HAWKEYE Bird & Animal Control for removal. Why do Coyotes suddenly attack humans? We have a theory... For over 2 years, the...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: BLOG | Hawkeye
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Coyote Control Methods Preventative measures include Exclusion. Control methods include Live Trapping*, Licensed Trapping*, Physical Capture*, Shooting*, Relocation*, and Destruction of the animal. *For adetailed definition of each control method...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: Pest Animals and Wildlife
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keeping their little (or large) flocks safe from predators. One of the more bold and dangerous of those predators is the coyote. Let's look at ways to construct and maintain a building that will ensure chicken coop safety. Understanding Coyote Behavior...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: BLOG | Hawkeye
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2022 Unfortunately, additional attacks are being reported in the City of Burlington. These attacks are uncharacteristic of coyotes and this cluster of attacks on humans are the first reported in Burlington. Hawkeye will return and continue to assist,...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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Burlington, Ontario is not the only city that has reported a noticeable increase in coyote sightings and interactions with residents. Coyote sightings are becoming a much more frequent occurrence in many urban centers across Canada. Urban sprawl and...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: BLOG | Hawkeye
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Ontario Coyote Alerthttps://www.hawkeye.ca/coyote-alert
Coyote sightings and troubling encounters seem to be on a steep incline. Reports from Princess Margaret Park in Etobicoke to all over Brampton and Mississauga are coming in daily. While some cities and municipalities have implemented maps and reporting...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: Animal Control
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Coyote concerns prompt public meetinghttps://www.hawkeye.ca/news/coyote-concerns-in-toronto-ontario
Original Article: Beach Metro Community News, March 19, 2013 [Bill McLean] The Neville Park/Kingswood coyote – or coywolf – or Eastern Coyote – will be the focus of a community meeting March 19, from 7 to 9 p.m. (doors open at 6:30 p.m.), at the...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: Hawkeye in the News
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Coyote sighting in Cabbagetownhttps://www.hawkeye.ca/news/coyote-sighting-in-cabbagetown
Coyote spotted near downtown Toronto, prompts warning A large coyote roaming through Cabbagetown on Sunday prompted police to issue a public safety alert, warning residents to keep close watch on their children and pets. The animal was spotted by...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: Hawkeye in the News
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Some wildlife will come to feed on the birds and animals that are attracted to the grasses and gardens, such as coyotes.. Coyote encounters are at an all-time high at the moment and several attacks on humans have been reported. It’s more than a little...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: BLOG | Hawkeye
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The move to toughen up on existing regulations and introducing a new bylaw was likely sparked by a recent increase in coyote attacks in some parts of Toronto as well as other cities in Southern Ontario. Aside from the obvious - inviting wildlife into...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: BLOG | Hawkeye
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in, takes up much effort and time and puts geese at risk from predators. Water is their only refuge from predators, such as coyotes. Geese prefer open spaces where they can easily see predators, so a fence can disrupt their sense of security and deter...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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the regular visitors of birds, squirrels, mice, and raccoons, more neighborhoods are seeing frequent sightings of foxes, coyotes, deer, and even bears. All wildlife can create unsanitary conditions and pose a risk for diseases wherever they settle. In...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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of wildlife in your walls. They Can Attack You Ignoring wildlife is not an option, as raccoons, squirrels, skunks, and even coyotes that have settled in your yard can help these animals become fearless of human interaction. Allowing them to become...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: BLOG | Hawkeye
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species and specific rules in place for Black bears, Moose, Woodland Caribou, White-tailed deer, American elk, Wolves, and Coyotes. In regards to nuisance animals such as those that get into your home, there are a number of regulations that must be...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: BLOG | Hawkeye
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issue. The most common animal we see causing issues is raccoons, but other wildlife such as squirrels, opossums, beavers, coyotes, and foxes can also be a nuisance. Raccoon Control and Raccoon Removal is part of our main speciality at Hawkeye. With...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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to Raccoons, Skunks and Squirrels we also deal with Bats, Bears, Beavers, Bobcats, Domestic and Feral Cats, Chipmunks, Coyotes, Deer, Elk, Fox, Groundhogs, Lynx, Marten, Minks, Moose, Muskrats, Porcupines, Possums, and Rabbits. Please explore our...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: Animal Control
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marina’s. Canadian geese love these areas along with gulls (seagulls). Other pest animals include raccoon, beaver, deer, coyote and fox. Danforth With large retail area found in older buildings along the Danforth, pigeons and other pest birds are...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: Cities
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ALL ABOUT GEESEhttps://www.hawkeye.ca/blog/all-about-geese
ponds, lakes, or rivers. They spend as much time in water as they do on land. Water is their safe zone to flee from fox, coyote, and other predators. You can find geese on beaches, parks or golf courses with ponds, sheltered mountain streams, and...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: BLOG | Hawkeye
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glands on either side of their anus that can release spray on command. The glands in themselves aren't unique; wolves, coyotes, dogs and both wild and cats have anal scent glands as well. In all other animals, the scent glands are primarily used for...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: BLOG | Hawkeye
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How Long Do Ducks Live?https://www.hawkeye.ca/blog/how-long-do-ducks-live
and Human Impact Ducks have to contend with a fair number of wildlife predators, including, raccoons, skunks, weasels, fox, coyotes, birds of prey, crows, ravens, magpies, snakes, and fish. Wait.. what? Fish? Yep. Muskie, pike and even large snapping...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: BLOG | Hawkeye
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Humane Skunk Trapping Dos and Don'tshttps://www.hawkeye.ca/blog/skunk-trap
be a safer option for the skunk, but said skunk may invite larger predators to your yard. In the wild, skunks fall prey to coyotes, fox, bobcats, and even large birds of prey (mostly owls). You likely don't have a whole lot of those animals residing in...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: BLOG | Hawkeye
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What Do Groundhogs Eat?https://www.hawkeye.ca/blog/what-do-groundhogs-eat
and Ecosystem Balance Groundhogs play a vital part in biodiversity by providing food for larger predators such as coyotes, foxes, weasels, badger, and birds of prey. Additionally, their burrows also provide shelter to other rodents, reptiles, and foxes....
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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Pests & Wildlife Removal Toronto, Hamilton | Hawkeyehttps://www.hawkeye.ca/pest-wildlife-animals
to Raccoons, Skunks and Squirrels we also deal with Bats, Bears, Beavers, Bobcats, Domestic and Feral Cats, Chipmunks, Coyotes, Deer, Elk, Fox, Groundhogs, Lynx, Marten, Minks, Moose, Muskrats, Porcupines, Possums, and Rabbits. Please explore our...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: Animal Control
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Where and How do Raccoons Nest?https://www.hawkeye.ca/blog/raccoon-nests-or-dens
narrow openings and stay hidden from view and potential predators. Here in Ontario, that's mainly Great Horned Owls and Coyotes. In mountainous regions, raccoons may fall prey to cougars and other large wildcats as well. Raccoons Nest in Other Animals'...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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Lack of Natural Predators Urban environments often lack the natural predators that would control geese populations, like coyotes and eagles. In the absence of these predators, geese are free to roam and successfully reproduce, allowing more goslings to...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: BLOG | Hawkeye
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Keep your movements slow, steady, and controlled. Common Misconceptions Contrary to wildlife encounters with other animals (coyotes, for example), geese do not respond well to scare tactics and will perceive such as aggression coming from you: Do not...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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this well-maintained and open landscape. The constant presence of humans pretty much guarantees that natural predators like coyotes keep their distance. Minimal Human Threats Golfers are a generally amicable bunch and seldom bug the resident geese – and...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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to the 2-legged kind: Reduced Number of Natural Predators Human presence and activity greatly discourages predators such as coyotes from coming around and picking off geese; Higher Survival Rates of Goslings As a direct result of fewer predators,...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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predator detection. Lack of Natural Predators The mere constant presence of humans promises fewer natural predators such as coyotes and wolves, hence making for safer breeding sites. Food Sources Humans (little humans, in particular) tend to drop food...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: BLOG | Hawkeye
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it does require rummaging through trash bins. On the other hand, because of constant human presence, natural predators like coyotes or wolves will keep their distance. That means that more raccoon litters survive and mature to mating and breeding age......
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: BLOG | Hawkeye
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Raccoon Removal and control in Torontohttps://www.hawkeye.ca/raccoon-test-amp
den sites are usually more than 3 metres above the ground. Predators: Mountain lions, bobcats, grey wolves, red foxes, coyotes, fishers, and raptors such as Great-Horned Owls; however, raccoons are not heavily preyed on. Related Articles: Raccoon...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: Pest Animals and Wildlife
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of a beaver is 5 to 10, sometimes up to 20 years. Because of its size, behavior, and habitat, the beaver has few enemies. Coyotes, wolves, bears and other large carnivores are the main predators. By damming streams, beavers often raise the water level...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: Pest Animals and Wildlife
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to Skunks, Raccoons and Squirrelswe also deal with Bats, Bears,Beavers, Bobcats, Domestic and Feral Cats, Chipmunks, Coyotes, Deer, Elk, Fox, Groundhogs, Lynx, Marten, Minks, Moose, Muskrats, Porcupines, Possums, and Rabbits. Please explore our...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: Pest Animals and Wildlife
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and raccoon control in Burlington, Ontario. With more housing developments getting closer to Highway 407, a lot of skunks, coyotes and other small wildlife are being pushed from their homes leaving new houses and yards at risk for nesting grounds. With...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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bird strikes, however other pest animal wildlife often cause serious issues for airports and runways including raccoons, coyotes, fox and deer. At Hawkeye, we frequently work in and around airports and have experience with techniques working best in...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: Animal Control
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green space and large waterway, Peterborough is home to a large number of wildlife, from squirrels, raccoons, fox, deer, coyotes and even bear to a plethora of bird species. Bird watchers flock to this area because of its unique make-up of landscape....
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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corridor) as well as GO (along the Milton Line, connecting Milton to Toronto). The railway tracks provide wildlife like coyotes and fox a great vantage point because they are elevated over flat land making hunting easier. Located on the edge of the...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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7 main trails in the park, where visitors may encounter all sorts of wildlife, including squirrels, beavers and maybe even coyotes. The Milne Dam Conversation Area is Markham’s largest park, with the Rouge River flowing through the middle. Trails in the...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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(non-native, invasive species) 826,000 Red Winged Blackbirds 85,000 Urban Pigeons (non-native, invasive species) 77,000 Coyotes 56,840 Feral Pigs (non-native, invasive species) 12,000 Cormorants 8,825 Raccoons 2,938 Feral Chickens (non-native, invasive...
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in the northwest end of the city, residents will increasingly have encounters with wildlife such as raccoons, skunks, coyotes, foxes and groundhogs. Neighbourhoods such as Old Peel Village have already seen such and increase. Learn more about our...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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Raccoon Control & Removal https://www.hawkeye.ca/pest-animals-and-wildlife/amp-raccoons
den sites are usually more than 3 metres above the ground. Predators: Mountain lions, bobcats, grey wolves, red foxes, coyotes, fishers, and raptors such as Great-Horned Owls; however, raccoons are not heavily preyed on. Of course, automobile collisions...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: Pest Animals and Wildlife
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removal. Pest wildlife animals such as Bats, Bears (Black, Brown), Beavers, Bobcats, Cats - Domestic (Feline), Chipmunks, Coyotes, Deer, Elk, Fox, Groundhog, Marten, Mink, Moose, Muskrat, Porcupine, Possum/Opossum, Rabbits, Raccoons, Skunks, Squirrels...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: BLOG | Hawkeye
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Why Trapping with Hawkeye Workshttps://www.hawkeye.ca/blog/why-trapping-with-hawkeye-works
Removal. Pest wildlife animals such as Bats, Bears (Black, Brown), Beavers, Bobcats, Cats - Domestic (Feline), Chipmunks, Coyotes, Deer, Elk, Fox, Groundhog, Marten, Mink, Moose, Muskrat, Porcupine, Possum/Opossum, Rabbits, Raccoons, Skunks, Squirrels...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: BLOG | Hawkeye
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Drunk and disorderly in Ottawahttps://www.hawkeye.ca/blog/drunk-and-disorderly-in-ottawa
removal. Pest wildlife animals such as Bats, Bears (Black, Brown), Beavers, Bobcats, Cats - Domestic (Feline), Chipmunks, Coyotes, Deer, Elk, Fox, Groundhog, Marten, Mink, Moose, Muskrat, Porcupine, Possum/Opossum, Rabbits, Raccoons, Skunks, Squirrels...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: BLOG | Hawkeye