Interesting about the turkey vulture and the comment about wildlife infringement (which I agree with). I saw a similar scenario in the subdivision I live in, which is in southeast Louisville. A turkey vulture was feasting on a dead rabbit in the middle of my street, which is a subdivision street with a 25 mph, but carries a significant amount of trafffic. It surprised me to see one in a heavily populated area. ----- Original Message ----- From: Carolyn B <carolb123@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Monday, January 21, 2008 12:48 pm Subject: [birdky] Re: coyote To: martybarb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, 'birdky' <birdky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > My husband and I saw a fox last month on Kingswood, which is > inside of New > Circle Road in Lexington. It was at night but we got a > good look at it - it > crossed in front of our headlights and when we got near we > stopped to look > at it - it stopped in the yard it was crossing through and > looked back at > us. We must be taking up too much of their country with > all our > developments. We've also seen turkey a vulcher eating in > the middle of > Chinoe. > > > > > > From: birdky-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:birdky- > bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On > Behalf Of MARTIN BARR > Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 10:21 AM > To: birdky > Subject: [birdky] coyote > > > > I realize that this is not about birds, but thought it would be > of interest. > Just saw a coyote trot through the backyard in broad daylight. > > I live in Lexington, inside of new circle road, although there > is a creek > bed behind the house > > marty barr, fayette > >