Sunday, March 29, 2009
The storm is over, so at 11 pm I went outside to get something out of my car.  It was very still, quiet, deep dark, and then I heard a strange sound unlike anything I'd ever heard before.  It sounded like a long half-scream, half-howl, and it was just down the hill below the back of my house.  Maybe a woman, maybe an animal.
That was followed by very loud racket.  Very.  At first it sounded like maybe a raucous teen party with too loud heavy metal music and a lot of shouting.  I walked to the corner of the house, so I could hear it better, and then, clearer, without the house in the way, it sounded more like dogs barking, many many dogs, but not barking so much as yipping.  Not a few, either.  There had to be at least a dozen of them, all in full voice.
Coyotes?  I know we have a lot of them.  I've seen them crossing my back yard.  I'm not afraid of one healthy coyote (Healthy.  Rabid is a different story.  I'd be afraid of a rabid mouse!) but a pack is a different story.
They scared me.
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Later.  I did some reading.  Coyotes have several vocalizations.  Yipping is how they welcome other members of the pack.  And they mate between February and April.
So I was right the first time - it WAS a raucous party.  Probably two packs meeting.
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Or one cat in heat and a bunch of confused dogs. Or...crap, I don't want to think about it. Never mind.
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