Coyote stealing newspapers; deliveryman found a solution

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  1. Chinatown

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    Photo: Jaymi Heimbuch / Urban Coyote Initiative
    It's not uncommon to hear about city residents running into conflicts with urban coyotes. Usually it's because of run-ins with pets, or coyotes getting too close for comfort around people in parks or yards. But sometimes a conflict arises for more surprising reasons.
    In one San Francisco neighborhood, trouble popped up for the newspaper delivery man when his papers started going missing.
    He started getting calls from upset clients that their paper wasn't being delivered, but he knew full well he had delivered one to their doorstep. Shortly after the calls began, he discovered something completely unexpected. One morning he watched as the neighborhood coyote played with a newspaper on a grassy hillside. He videoed her tossing the paper up in the air, sliding down the hillside on it, and running around with pages flapping from her mouth. It turns out she was repeatedly stealing papers off of certain porches shortly after he delivered them, just to play!
    Rather than get mad, the delivery man's solution was to throw out a paper just for her, launching it onto the grassy hillside she frequented before she had a chance to nip one from a front porch. She had her morning toy, and he stayed out of trouble with his clients.
    I met the delivery man by chance early one morning while watching the coyote, and I listened to his story. To prove its truth — and maintain the morning ritual — the delivery man threw a paper out on the grass. Sure enough, the coyote came running down the hill to play with it. This photograph of the paper-thieving coyote was taken with a remote camera shortly after watching the coyote's exuberant play session on that first morning.
    San Francisco's coyotes are only just now being studied, and a small population living in the Presidio have been radio-collared for monitoring. Many other cities also have new or ongoing studies of urban coyotes. As the wily canids become permanent residents of cities across the continent, learning more about them is a critical step in finding solutions to coexisting with them.
    For one newspaper man, at least, that coexistence comes at an affordable price: an extra copy of the daily.
     
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  3. Justrucking2

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    We have a little fox den across the street, need to watch the cats... They seem well behaved, plenty of game around here to keep their bellies full. They have been here a couple of years, along with the old Ground Hog out back, that guy is as big as a Volkswagen. Him and his wife have multiple properties in our yard. Tried to catch them numerous times, they are not interested in the traps, and I really have not had a desire to shoot them as they mind their own business and stay away from the house. Lots of deer too... We have a doe with three fawns, they like to walk through the yards every now and then.. Quite the menagerie we have around here... No bigfoots though... ;-)
     
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    In Tennessee, my home state, a hawk dropped out of the sky and took a puppy out of my yard. Never saw that puppy again.
    Rear of the house faced the woods. There was a moonshine still close enough I could hit it with a cheap air rifle or BB-gun. We didn't mess with it though because my classmate's father owned the still and made tax-free money selling moonshine. They were a little poor, so we didn't care about that.
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    This guy with the red shirt is "Popcorn" Sutton, a famous moonshiner from East Tennessee. He killed himself to keep from going to federal prison. Most truckers know about ####e County,Tennessee.
    Marvin "Popcorn" Sutton was an American Appalachian moonshiner and bootlegger. Born in Maggie Valley, North Carolina, he grew up, lived, and died in the rural areas around Maggie Valley and nearby ####e County.
     
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    Sad about the moonshiner, and now it is legal.
     
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    When I read the headline of this thread, I thought it was something about Coyote Logistics! LOL
     
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    I tried the bonded stuff they sell at the liquor stores. Didn't care for it, but never really could develop a taste for moonshine. I've seen those guys drink it straight and chase it with cigar smoke. I know that sounds like a wild tale, but it's true. My father and his brother would do that and I'd cringe.
     
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    When I was in the Navy, my buddy Jimmy, TN native, would bring back gallons of the stuff in plastic milk jugs from home. It was pretty good, smooth, but would kick your you know what!
     
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    I'm from "dark fired tobacco" part of Tennessee, north of Nashville. My Navy buddy is from Hohenwald,TN. Lot's of moonshine stills in his area at the time also.
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    since it went legal...his wife is now selling it..
     
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