Ignore it at you rown peril.
An American Kestrel is busy eating an insect that it just caught, beside the sign that was posted recently. While walking in the park I saw at least two such signs. Over the years I have seen Coyote in the park quite a few times and I always enjoyed seeing them in this urban park in the middle of Canada's largest city. I wasn't aware that people might be feeding as they never showed any interest in coming towards me. May be all this is recent happening that prompted this post. If so that would definitely be an act of stupidity. My worries are the numerous leash free dogs roaming freely in the park and the resulting altercation that may seal these Coyote's fate for the worse.
Ignore it at you rown peril.
An American Kestrel is busy eating an insect that it just caught, beside the sign that was posted recently. While walking in the park I saw at least two such signs. Over the years I have seen Coyote in the park quite a few times and I always enjoyed seeing them in this urban park in the middle of Canada's largest city. I wasn't aware that people might be feeding as they never showed any interest in coming towards me. May be all this is recent happening that prompted this post. If so that would definitely be an act of stupidity. My worries are the numerous leash free dogs roaming freely in the park and the resulting altercation that may seal these Coyote's fate for the worse.