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Those mountains and picture brings back memories.The Estrella mountains from the lake we were walking around today.
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roadrunners aren't the size of coyotes??Spotted this Road Runner in a Starbucks parking lot while out on a ride Saturday. He was probably scrounging for scraps and maybe looking for a hit of coffee!![]()
Pic 1: he's peeking over the curb.
Pic 2: he's looking over the menu...
Please expand these shots for a closer view.
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Nope, they’re bite-size.roadrunners aren't the size of coyotes??
so TV lied to me? I expect that from cnn not cartoon networkNope, they’re bite-size.
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roadrunners aren't the size of coyotes??
Hey Duke,Nope, they’re bite-size.
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Much smaller but they both like to dine at Starbucks!roadrunners aren't the size of coyotes??

Believe or not, we have a very healthy coyote population right in the heart of downtown Toronto. There is a heavily forested ravine system as the result of small rivers running through the city. As their numbers grow, they spread out and garbage bins become a food source, as do small pets. Dummies feed them, of course and mid-day sightings are becoming more common.Hey Duke,
That pic reminded me of a coyote encounter I had in December.
Went over to do a ride behind our city dam.
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Finished up the ride and then stopped to rest after getting back to the top.…
Duke,Believe or not, we have a very healthy coyote population right in the heart of downtown Toronto. There is a heavily forested ravine system as the result of small rivers running through the city. As their numbers grow, they spread out and garbage bins become a food source, as do small pets. Dummies feed them, of course and mid-day sightings are becoming more common.
I had one follow me when I was mountain biking through Badlands National Park in South Dakota - it never got close but it sure kept an eye on me for a while. It would move away for a bit, then circle back - wily indeed.
I had the exact same thing happen to my old Ranger, same method, right in my driveway. They cleaned me out even taking the napkins and ball point pens I had.Well at least they didn't take my rear lights...
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Think the a**hole was looking for a gun. Only opened the glove box & center console before screwing off. All while I was at work. MF couldn't have just busted the glass. Had to pry against the window frame itself. Needless to say I'm not a fan of people at the moment.
man that sucks. to me, there is nothing more disgusting than people who steal other peoples shit. hope theyre caught, but not likely. and to fuxk up your ride, that makes it ten times worse. was this in broad daylight, or do you have a night job?Well at least they didn't take my rear lights...
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Think the a**hole was looking for a gun. Only opened the glove box & center console before screwing off. All while I was at work. MF couldn't have just busted the glass. Had to pry against the window frame itself. Needless to say I'm not a fan of people at the moment.
Duke,
I believe that. I live about 3 blocks away from our dam. A neighbor and wife who live on my block told me that one afternoon they saw a coyote calmly strolling down our sidewalk and then walk down into the dam. They live closer to the dam than I and hear them howling at night. I learned as a kid never to mess with a wild animal even if they look tame and docile. I'm more cautious now when in the dam area. I carry a metal tire pump in the backpack but am thinking that that might not be enough if I ever have to deal with a mad coyote... ?‍
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Hi Paul,Duke,
I believe that. I live about 3 blocks away from our dam. A neighbor and wife who live on my block told me that one afternoon they saw a coyote calmly strolling down our sidewalk and then walk down into the dam. They live closer to the dam than I and hear them howling at night. I learned as a kid never to mess with a wild animal even if they look tame and docile. I'm more cautious now when in the dam area. I carry a metal tire pump in the backpack but am thinking that that might not be enough if I ever have to deal with a mad coyote... ?‍
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