An alarmed South Boston citizen filed a 311 complaint this morning about the Moakley Park coyote's new and more aggressive behavior:
I know this animal has been here I see it everyday but today it's being aggressive and chasing after birds even jumping up in air to try and catch them.
No word if the birds are managing to escape by going "meep meep!" and running through tunnels the coyote has just painted on nearby walls.
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Anyone disturbed by all the
By Karen
Wed, 12/29/2021 - 10:47pm
Anyone disturbed by all the cats who kill birds?
Insecticides Are Doing A Better Job At It
By John Costello
Thu, 12/30/2021 - 8:25am
Killing insects means less protein for birds, thus less birds. Which sucks.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/aug/1...
Same thought
By perruptor
Thu, 12/30/2021 - 8:31am
The behavior described is exactly what every cat that's let outdoors does. It's likely that cats do orders of magnitude more damage to the bird population than coyotes do, and that's something that humans can actually mitigate.
I used to put out bread for the sparrows
By anon
Thu, 12/30/2021 - 1:40pm
then let my Hobbit cat out for second breakfast.
Stop the presses!
By Tim Mc.
Wed, 12/29/2021 - 10:52pm
Local wild animal trying to eat other wild animals!
Right?
By brianjdamico
Thu, 12/30/2021 - 8:56am
What do they think coyotes eat? Do they think there's a coyote grocery store in SoBo?
Right
By Irma la Douce
Thu, 12/30/2021 - 9:11am
The closest Acme Supermarkets are in Connecticut.
Coyotes don't use Acme now.
By jmeltzer
Thu, 12/30/2021 - 12:18pm
They use Amazon.
Coyotes gone wild!
By It is a cigar, ...
Thu, 12/30/2021 - 1:22pm
Do not economically stimulate Bezos' Big Blue Phallus, please.
Thank you.
Adorable.
By anon
Thu, 12/30/2021 - 5:32am
Adorable.
Bird pouching
By Timmy Walsh
Thu, 12/30/2021 - 7:59am
It's hungry! I'd rather it ate birds 'wild birds" than domestic pets. What can you do without compliant at mockley park?
How about the domestic pets
By anon
Thu, 12/30/2021 - 1:05pm
How about the domestic pets that eat wild birds?
Dat aint nuthin', kid
By J.R. Dobbs
Thu, 12/30/2021 - 8:38am
I swears eyes once seen wacko, slappy, and ol' man o'herlihy down a dozen clam plates with extrah tahtah at sullys in under 20 minutes.
Meh.
By John Costello
Thu, 12/30/2021 - 4:35pm
Keep trying, keep failing Chip.
Circle of life.
By MrZip
Thu, 12/30/2021 - 9:30am
Hey, when you're a bird, things are going to try and eat you.
Predating birds
By Owl, Who?
Thu, 12/30/2021 - 1:27pm
Even red-tailed hawks are on the great horned owls' menu.
Cats can't fly, so despite being adorable, they just have to kill living things as part of their personal expression as a way to vent their anger.
Concerned 311 caller
By Citizen
Thu, 12/30/2021 - 9:32am
I bet a hungry coyote will eventually go after a human. Hopefully one of those mocking the 311 caller who is concerned about it’s behavior becoming more aggressive.
Are you trying to make some kind of slippery slope argument?
By lbb
Thu, 12/30/2021 - 8:56pm
Are you trying to make some kind of slippery slope argument? "First it's birds, then it's humans"? Because that's just absurd.
no but
By anon
Thu, 12/30/2021 - 9:10pm
a hungry coyote that wasn't killing birds and now is might start killing other things out of hunger, like small pets or children. at a park. I don't think the concern was for the birds - they've been observing the coyote's behavior over time and only got concerned recently. Seems like a reasonable call to me.
Because...
By lbb
Fri, 12/31/2021 - 4:12pm
...it's going to run out of birds, rodents, and other small mammals to eat?
It isn't.
Eating animals is aggressive?
By brianjdamico
Thu, 12/30/2021 - 10:02pm
I better be put down then.
I wouldn’t call geese birds
By anon
Thu, 12/30/2021 - 10:07pm
maybe waterfowl?
Linguistics aside
By Tim Mc.
Fri, 12/31/2021 - 7:40am
we don't actually know which the 311 reporter intended.
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