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Wing-nut2
09-10-2015, 08:15 AM
Spotted a Coyote in Hadley behide Ellenton Run. He's cleaning out the lake of ducks. Called TV, they don't care!
Taltarzac725
09-10-2015, 08:17 AM
Spotted a Coyote in Hadley behide Ellenton Run. He's cleaning out the lake of ducks. Called TV, they don't care!
When was this?
Wing-nut2
09-10-2015, 08:29 AM
We saw it yesterday (Sept 9) at 0730 and again at 1800. Today we saw it around 0800.
gomoho
09-10-2015, 08:39 AM
The food chain - better the ducks then somebody's cat!
Chi-Town
09-10-2015, 09:07 AM
Spotted a Coyote in Hadley behide Ellenton Run. He's cleaning out the lake of ducks. Called TV, they don't care!
Duck hunting season starts in a week or so. Coyote's getting an early start. [emoji6]
TheVillageChicken
09-10-2015, 09:29 AM
Spotted a Coyote in Hadley behide Ellenton Run. He's cleaning out the lake of ducks. Called TV, they don't care!
So, the phone call went like this?
You: A coyote is killing ducks in Hadley.
TV: We don't care.
I kinda doubt it.
Boomer
09-10-2015, 02:01 PM
So, the phone call went like this?
You: A coyote is killing ducks in Hadley.
TV: We don't care.
I kinda doubt it.
They do not even answer the phone anymore.
If you call, all you get is a voicemail that says, "Please leave your message at the sound of the beep-beep."
nana13
09-10-2015, 04:27 PM
Just information, You are now living in Fla. (central to be exact). The land around us and the land your home was build on was cattle land and wilderness, even swamps, When the land was purchased, and construction started, these natural inhabitants for native animals in this area were being displaced. where can they go???? No place to hide, S. of 466A was the last of the hooray for them,and now there is no where, unless they can find their way to the natural wildlife preserves. I am so tired of people, saying trap these animals (gators, coyotes, bear, bobcats etc.) and they end up being killed. Live with it folks, understand their habits and needs, and just take caution, use the good common sense God gave you. Don't take your dog out at midnight and let it run free, don't allow your cat to run the neighborhood at night, you as a human if you are to walk early, take a light and a can of change, to deter with loud noises. All of these animals will flee from loud noises. As far as ducks and birds and rabbits being eaten, this is known as the balance of nature. Stop thinking you live in the city, this is Fla. not New York City, Chicago, Baltimore, or Philly. Leave them alone and let them have their space. Amen.
gerryann
09-10-2015, 05:04 PM
Just information, You are now living in Fla. (central to be exact). The land around us and the land your home was build on was cattle land and wilderness, even swamps, When the land was purchased, and construction started, these natural inhabitants for native animals in this area were being displaced. where can they go???? No place to hide, S. of 466A was the last of the hooray for them,and now there is no where, unless they can find their way to the natural wildlife preserves. I am so tired of people, saying trap these animals (gators, coyotes, bear, bobcats etc.) and they end up being killed. Live with it folks, understand their habits and needs, and just take caution, use the good common sense God gave you. Don't take your dog out at midnight and let it run free, don't allow your cat to run the neighborhood at night, you as a human if you are to walk early, take a light and a can of change, to deter with loud noises. All of these animals will flee from loud noises. As far as ducks and birds and rabbits being eaten, this is known as the balance of nature. Stop thinking you live in the city, this is Fla. not New York City, Chicago, Baltimore, or Philly. Leave them alone and let them have their space. Amen.
Great post
njbchbum
09-10-2015, 05:07 PM
nana13 - Thank you for your post. Sometimes it takes courage to expose one's wisdom here. Yours is much appreciated.
folkh
09-10-2015, 07:05 PM
Just information, You are now living in Fla. (central to be exact). The land around us and the land your home was build on was cattle land and wilderness, even swamps, When the land was purchased, and construction started, these natural inhabitants for native animals in this area were being displaced. where can they go???? No place to hide, S. of 466A was the last of the hooray for them,and now there is no where, unless they can find their way to the natural wildlife preserves. I am so tired of people, saying trap these animals (gators, coyotes, bear, bobcats etc.) and they end up being killed. Live with it folks, understand their habits and needs, and just take caution, use the good common sense God gave you. Don't take your dog out at midnight and let it run free, don't allow your cat to run the neighborhood at night, you as a human if you are to walk early, take a light and a can of change, to deter with loud noises. All of these animals will flee from loud noises. As far as ducks and birds and rabbits being eaten, this is known as the balance of nature. Stop thinking you live in the city, this is Fla. not New York City, Chicago, Baltimore, or Philly. Leave them alone and let them have their space. Amen.
Thank You!! 😃😎🌴
CFrance
09-10-2015, 07:31 PM
As God is my witness, I thought ducks could fly.
gerryann
09-10-2015, 07:37 PM
As God is my witness, I thought ducks could fly.
Yay, what's up with that.....just fly away ducks.
Taltarzac725
09-10-2015, 08:31 PM
Some coyotes will run from loud noises, some do not. There was an earlier thread in which Villagers tried to scare away a coyote with whistles and such and it stayed. Coyotes are smart and quick to change their habits as are many breeds of dogs.
I carry golf balls when walking my dog at night in Lynnhaven as well as a whistle and a large flashlight. And the first thing I would do if a coyote approached is pick up my dog and scream as loudly as I can.
I do think that your dog is much more likely to be attacked by another domestic dog, hit by a golf cart, or by a car than taken by a coyote but we should be aware of the danger especially in areas where the coyotes have lost their natural habitat. The older neighborhoods in the Villages see few coyotes, those that are quite newer though are getting a lot more sightings.
If a coyote is identified as killing pets, then I do think that coyote should be killed. Hopefully, by someone that knows how to do this humanely. Two cats were taken off of a lanai and one dog was snatched in its front yard at 12:30 AM.
Wandatime
09-10-2015, 08:47 PM
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Chi-Town
09-10-2015, 09:42 PM
Some coyotes will run from loud noises, some do not. There was an earlier thread in which Villagers tried to scare away a coyote with whistles and such and it stayed. Coyotes are smart and quick to change their habits as are many breeds of dogs.
I carry golf balls when walking my dog at night in Lynnhaven as well as a whistle and a large flashlight. And the first thing I would do if a coyote approached is pick up my dog and scream as loudly as I can.
I do think that your dog is much more likely to be attacked by another domestic dog, hit by a golf cart, or by a car than taken by a coyote but we should be aware of the danger especially in areas where the coyotes have lost their natural habitat. The older neighborhoods in the Villages see few coyotes, those that are quite newer though are getting a lot more sightings.
If a coyote is identified as killing pets, then I do think that coyote should be killed. Hopefully, by someone that knows how to do this humanely. Two cats were taken off of a lanai and one dog was snatched in its front yard at 12:30 AM.
Two cats taken off a lanai? You keep mentioning that with no back up at all. I know you do research and spend a lot time documenting such, but the cats/lanai story is just hearsay and second or third hand. Unless there is specific evidence, it's not worth losing credibility over.
Hopeful2
09-10-2015, 09:55 PM
Wing-nut2 - Thank you so much for your post. The info you conveyed is very appreciated. Please continue to let us know of coyote sightings.
It is very sad that some posters on this site have a need to constantly belittle and demean others.
Taltarzac725
09-10-2015, 10:15 PM
Two cats taken off a lanai? You keep mentioning that with no back up at all. I know you do research and spend a lot time documenting such, but the cats/lanai story is just hearsay and second or third hand. Unless there is specific evidence, it's not worth losing credibility over.
Why keep blaming the victims of these snatchings for not reporting these to the authorities? Many people would rather share these traumatic experiences with a few friends, neighbors, and family members. I would assume these people are telling the truth before questioning their sincerity. I know where the one in Lynnhaven lives. If I can find some gentle way of bringing this topic up with them, I will. The Buttonwood snatching was described by an examiner of the screen of the lanai who posted about this on TOTV. Why would they lie about these two incidents? Denial that this can happen is an ever present problem in victim services and dealing with the victim's recovery process.
Barefoot
09-11-2015, 12:40 AM
Just information, You are now living in Fla. (central to be exact). The land around us and the land your home was build on was cattle land and wilderness, even swamps, When the land was purchased, and construction started, these natural inhabitants for native animals in this area were being displaced. where can they go???? No place to hide, S. of 466A was the last of the hooray for them,and now there is no where, unless they can find their way to the natural wildlife preserves. I am so tired of people, saying trap these animals (gators, coyotes, bear, bobcats etc.) and they end up being killed. Live with it folks, understand their habits and needs, and just take caution, use the good common sense God gave you. Don't take your dog out at midnight and let it run free, don't allow your cat to run the neighborhood at night, you as a human if you are to walk early, take a light and a can of change, to deter with loud noises. All of these animals will flee from loud noises. As far as ducks and birds and rabbits being eaten, this is known as the balance of nature. Stop thinking you live in the city, this is Fla. not New York City, Chicago, Baltimore, or Philly. Leave them alone and let them have their space. Amen.
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kittygilchrist
09-11-2015, 05:56 AM
Spotted a Coyote in Hadley behide Ellenton Run. He's cleaning out the lake of ducks. Called TV, they don't care!
Http://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/villages-florida-general-discussion-73/coyote-sightings-only-thread-161692/?highlight=Coyote+sightings
If anybody wanted to map sightings, your post would be appreciated in this thread. Some of do care, and are taking action, and your info is important data.
Taltarzac725
09-11-2015, 06:56 AM
Http://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/villages-florida-general-discussion-73/coyote-sightings-only-thread-161692/?highlight=Coyote+sightings
If anybody wanted to map sightings, your post would be appreciated in this thread. Some of do care, and are taking action, and your info is important data.
Thanks for doing this Kitty. Lynnhaven seems quite safe for me from coyote snatchings by in large except for that very probably coyote mauling through the lanai on Livingston Loop at the west side nearer the golf course. I worry more about speeding golf carts and cars/trucks and the sometime falcons which get ducks and rabbits.
I have only seen three coyotes in the ten plus years I have been in the Villages in the Lynnhaven/Belvedere area. I do keep my eyes open at night though.
Wing-nut2
09-11-2015, 07:13 AM
The phone call went something like this: Their wild animals. There is nothing we (TV) are going to do. You can call Florida Fish & Wildlife but they won't do anything unless it becomes a threat to people. I said "so you don't care"? TV: WE care, there's nothing we can do.
joldnol
09-11-2015, 12:03 PM
Just information, You are now living in Fla. (central to be exact). The land around us and the land your home was build on was cattle land and wilderness, even swamps, When the land was purchased, and construction started, these natural inhabitants for native animals in this area were being displaced. where can they go???? No place to hide, S. of 466A was the last of the hooray for them,and now there is no where, unless they can find their way to the natural wildlife preserves. I am so tired of people, saying trap these animals (gators, coyotes, bear, bobcats etc.) and they end up being killed. Live with it folks, understand their habits and needs, and just take caution, use the good common sense God gave you. Don't take your dog out at midnight and let it run free, don't allow your cat to run the neighborhood at night, you as a human if you are to walk early, take a light and a can of change, to deter with loud noises. All of these animals will flee from loud noises.
You are right on all of these except coyotes....they are an invasive and non-native species and need to be eliminated just as pythons in the Glades need to be hunted.
Barefoot
09-11-2015, 12:03 PM
Lynnhaven seems quite safe for me from coyote snatchings by in large except for that very probably coyote mauling through the lanai on Livingston Loop at the west side nearer the golf course.
Tal, we usually agree on things, but not this time. You say "very probable".
I say unless it's fact, it is probably an an unsubstantiated rumor being passed around town.
bestmickey
09-11-2015, 09:39 PM
Two cats taken off a lanai? You keep mentioning that with no back up at all. I know you do research and spend a lot time documenting such, but the cats/lanai story is just hearsay and second or third hand. Unless there is specific evidence, it's not worth losing credibility over.
Tal, we usually agree on things, but not this time. You say "very probable".
I say unless it's fact, it is probably an an unsubstantiated rumor being passed around town.
The two cats missing from lanai events were substantiated in a previous thread. You can look it up yourself, I won't take the time to provide direct quotes. The person (known to me) who confirmed the events directly knows and spoke with the two people who lost their cats. One totally disappeared (screen broken open). The second loss was confirmed by patches of the cat's fur in the yard (again, screen broken open).
Sorry for you if the two people who lost their cats don't come on here to satisfy your craving for direct input. Face reality, however, and stop living in a dream.
Chi-Town
09-11-2015, 09:43 PM
The two cats missing from lanai events were substantiated in a previous thread. You can look it up yourself, I won't take the time to provide direct quotes. The person (known to me) who confirmed the events directly knows and spoke with the two people who lost their cats. One totally disappeared (screen broken open). The second loss was confirmed by patches of the cat's fur in the yard (again, screen broken open).
Sorry for you if the two people who lost their cats don't come on here to satisfy your craving for direct input. Face reality, however, and stop living in a dream.
Huh?
Taltarzac725
09-11-2015, 10:08 PM
The two cats missing from lanai events were substantiated in a previous thread. You can look it up yourself, I won't take the time to provide direct quotes. The person (known to me) who confirmed the events directly knows and spoke with the two people who lost their cats. One totally disappeared (screen broken open). The second loss was confirmed by patches of the cat's fur in the yard (again, screen broken open).
Sorry for you if the two people who lost their cats don't come on here to satisfy your craving for direct input. Face reality, however, and stop living in a dream.
Thanks for the help. The lady who told me about the Lynnhaven snatching (cat's fur in the yard) does not strike me as someone who spreads idle gossip. She is usually quite serious in other words. She also seemed very upset by it as she has at least a dog she walks in Lynnhaven.
A lot of people do not know about TOTV, too. So, perhaps these people are not big computer users? I do not sell TOTV to neighbors all that much. I do talk about it sometimes on Facebook and at Doggie Doo Run Run.
parthree
09-12-2015, 04:12 AM
Just information, You are now living in Fla. (central to be exact). The land around us and the land your home was build on was cattle land and wilderness, even swamps, When the land was purchased, and construction started, these natural inhabitants for native animals in this area were being displaced. where can they go???? No place to hide, S. of 466A was the last of the hooray for them,and now there is no where, unless they can find their way to the natural wildlife preserves. I am so tired of people, saying trap these animals (gators, coyotes, bear, bobcats etc.) and they end up being killed. Live with it folks, understand their habits and needs, and just take caution, use the good common sense God gave you. Don't take your dog out at midnight and let it run free, don't allow your cat to run the neighborhood at night, you as a human if you are to walk early, take a light and a can of change, to deter with loud noises. All of these animals will flee from loud noises. As far as ducks and birds and rabbits being eaten, this is known as the balance of nature. Stop thinking you live in the city, this is Fla. not New York City, Chicago, Baltimore, or Philly. Leave them alone and let them have their space. Amen.
Well said...
Taltarzac725
09-12-2015, 07:30 AM
Loud noises do not always work on coyotes. It depends on the learning curve of the animal and how hungry he/she is.
On another thread some walkers tried to scare off a coyote with noise and it stayed. Maybe, they did not try screaming at it? I carry golf balls now just in case. Easy to throw and fit well in the pockets.
I do also carry a whistle http://www.keepdoggiesafe.com/dog-whistle.html but I tried it at Doggie Doo Run Run on a digging pooch and Nick just looked up at me a little bit-- three seconds maybe-- and continued digging. Muffin crouched between her master Eulene's legs. Nick was after a mole or vole.
ttown
09-12-2015, 07:41 AM
We have been here 28 years. We are on Ob Hills golf course. I have seen coyotes on and off for years. Also all other kinds of wildlife . We need to respect them and be careful.
Chi-Town
09-12-2015, 08:44 AM
Just information, You are now living in Fla. (central to be exact). The land around us and the land your home was build on was cattle land and wilderness, even swamps, When the land was purchased, and construction started, these natural inhabitants for native animals in this area were being displaced. where can they go???? No place to hide, S. of 466A was the last of the hooray for them,and now there is no where, unless they can find their way to the natural wildlife preserves. I am so tired of people, saying trap these animals (gators, coyotes, bear, bobcats etc.) and they end up being killed. Live with it folks, understand their habits and needs, and just take caution, use the good common sense God gave you. Don't take your dog out at midnight and let it run free, don't allow your cat to run the neighborhood at night, you as a human if you are to walk early, take a light and a can of change, to deter with loud noises. All of these animals will flee from loud noises. As far as ducks and birds and rabbits being eaten, this is known as the balance of nature. Stop thinking you live in the city, this is Fla. not New York City, Chicago, Baltimore, or Philly. Leave them alone and let them have their space. Amen.
Thanks for the interesting post. You mentioned big cities, and this was starting to be a topic before I
moved here six years ago. Here is a short segment from the Today Show this year..
https://youtu.be/3rk8haqVECo
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