My new house resides on the boarder of Whaton SF. and behind me is about 200-300 acres of privately owned woods. Beyond that is farmland. I have been hearing coyote yelps in the night from the yard, but there are some dogs about a mile away that also make some distant noise at the same time.
Last week I was outside at about 1:30 am. It was dead quiet. I mean deafening quiet. There are no street lights so no ambiant light and the stars were amazing. Then, I heard a single coyote howl. It was the classic howl one associates with the breed. One or two short barks and then the long howl that descends midway through into a gravelly decay. Wow! It sparks something primal and instinctive in a man when he hears that. It was unsettling with it's errie-ness but altogether beautiful at the same time. After several minutes and repeatitions the beauty of it won over the errie-ness. I have heard this howl on recordings and tv and perhaps at a great distance before, but this was pretty close. It was very cool!
Jeff
Last week I was outside at about 1:30 am. It was dead quiet. I mean deafening quiet. There are no street lights so no ambiant light and the stars were amazing. Then, I heard a single coyote howl. It was the classic howl one associates with the breed. One or two short barks and then the long howl that descends midway through into a gravelly decay. Wow! It sparks something primal and instinctive in a man when he hears that. It was unsettling with it's errie-ness but altogether beautiful at the same time. After several minutes and repeatitions the beauty of it won over the errie-ness. I have heard this howl on recordings and tv and perhaps at a great distance before, but this was pretty close. It was very cool!
Jeff