ROBERT GARDNER -- The Verdict
The three ultimate survivors are cockroaches, crows and coyotes. Long
after the rest of life has disappeared from this planet, those three will
still be here.
Anyone who has lived in the tropics knows about cockroaches. I don’t
mean the itty-bitty kind the authorities say frequented Sid Soffer’s
steak house. I mean the great big ones, the kind you could put on a horse
and play Lone Ranger with.
Crows I know all too well. They have taken over Shore Cliffs. We used
to have lots of songbirds. Now we have nothing but big, black, noisy
crows.
We’ve always had coyotes, but few people have seen them. They live in
Buck Gully and Morning Canyon and come out only at night and then to grab
a stray cat. They live mainly on ground squirrels, but like a cat every
now and then for a change.
Although we have a decent number of local coyotes, most of them seem
to have migrated south, probably because of all the construction work
being done between Corona del Mar and Emerald Bay. I have a granddaughter
who lives in Emerald Bay, and she has developed almost a siege mentality
about coyotes that show up in her yard every night. She has two cats and
a dog.
The cats are house cats and are not inclined to wander around at
night. The dog, a beautiful female black Labrador, is very protective, as
dogs usually are. When a coyote comes in the yard, that dog takes off in
full voice and chases the coyote away.
So far so good. Bad coyote gets chased away by good dog. However, it’s
not that simple.
People who know about such things have advised my granddaughter to
keep the dog in the house with the cats. It seems that coyotes are not
only a nuisance, they are very smart. They have a routine that goes
something like this:
Coyotes run in packs. The pack sends one member up to the house as a
decoy. The dog comes out and chases the coyote. However, waiting at the
foot of the hill is the rest of the pack. When the dog arrives, they kill
it.
So you don’t have to be a cat lover to hate coyotes. Dog lovers can
hate them, too. Not that coyotes give a damn. Popularity was never very
high on their Christmas list.
* ROBERT GARDNER is a Corona del Mar resident and a former judge. His
column runs Tuesdays.
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