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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHear coyotes howl in empty San Francisco street as social distancing empties roads
Sounds like they miss us?
https://www.sacbee.com/news/coronavirus/article242052696.html
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Hear coyotes howl in empty San Francisco street as social distancing empties roads (Original Post)
kpete
Apr 2020
OP
In our neighborhood folks go out in the yard, porch or balcony at 8 pm every night
librechik
Apr 2020
#6
tblue37
(65,290 posts)1. They're howling to honor healthcare workers. nt
brush
(53,764 posts)2. God! They're waiting for us to kill ourselves off.
John Fante
(3,479 posts)3. They're hungry. Scraps of food aren't as easy to come by these days
NBachers
(17,098 posts)4. They hear the ambulances or fire truck sirens in the distance.
roamer65
(36,745 posts)5. There's no restaurant scraps.
They are howling for food.
librechik
(30,674 posts)6. In our neighborhood folks go out in the yard, porch or balcony at 8 pm every night
I believe it was inspired by some of the NY and elsewhere demonstrations of grateful hooting and cheers for the helpers. Also in our neighborhood all the dogs and coyotes howl along.
The Coyotes have already been there for 40+ years.