Coyote Flyer A common visitor to people living near natural areas (but also to urban areas away from natural areas) is the coyote. When residents living in communities surrounding natural areas (such as the Puente Hills) get coyotes in their neighborhoods, their first thought typically is that the coyotes are “coming down from the hills”. Although many coyotes do enter residential areas from natural areas looking for food, the vast majority of coyotes found in residential areas are year-round residents, including very urban neighborhoods with essentially no natural areas. Understandably, people are curious and sometimes frustrated with these wild neighbors. ...
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