The trail cam tales!
It is lovely seeing them in the daytime on the trailcam. We seldom see them near the house. This was from 2019.This is from the past week:
Coyote from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
We haven't seen much of the turkeys, but here they go along the cedar corridor.turkeys from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
They are funny creatures!
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Nice to see the coyote. I actually scrubbed through that clip. :)
You are in a healthy society!
I love it when a turkey shows its feathers!
Just look at that Tom...he's the king of the tribe! Great closer shots of Mr. Coyote too!
Good pics.....
Snow and turkeys!!!
Those are healthy looking turkeys. Hope the coyote doesn't get them.
How I love your exotic (to me) critters.
Nice! Turkey crescendo there at the end. Jenn! Aloha!
I'm always so amazed to see your wild turkeys actually just running around.
Fun to see them all fanned out struttin around!
Love all the turkeys. I have only seen coyote in the western states, never here. Great photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
I've seen coyotes inside Tulsa and suburb city limits and on the riverparks trails. I guess they get so fat eating everybody's cats and dogs.
We had a wild turkey a couple years ago in our neighborhood. I still haven't figured out where it came from, or where it went.
I love them, the turkeys. Never seen a coyote. Or is it a wolf?
That's a big healthy coyote. Some that we see here are small and not that filled out. Love seeing your photos and videos every week! Thank you!
Coyotes are seen in every county in Michigan, but I don't think I've ever seen one. They probably don't come into town where I live. Neat that you pick them up with your trail cam.
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I loved your trail cam footage! It's amazing to see the wildlife that shares your backyard. The turkeys are also fun to watch.
The Coyote sure is a wonderful looking animal.
Those are healthy-looking critters! I hope they fare well over the winter.
The turkeys are in fine form.
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