Richard Schaal
July 10th 03, 05:37 PM
In article >,
Bob Adkins > writes:
>On 9 Jul 2003 06:16:17 -0700, (Chad) wrote:
>
>
>>left evidence, close your eyes if your squimish, "parts laying
>>around".
>
>You know what they say. "Parts is parts".
>
>All seriousness aside, the parts are a good clue.
>
>Herons and egrets bolt their catch down whole.
>
>Mustelids (mink, otter, ferret, fisher) eat the goodies and discard the bony
>parts and fins, more or less.
>
>Raptors usually fly off with their prey and eat it elsewhere, and rarely on
>the ground.
>
>That narrows it down.
>
>Sorry for the loss of your friend.
>
>Bob
I had a recent attack at night on some 3-4" goldfish in a shallow pool - This isn't the first
attack,but it is the first where so many of the fish seemed to be scaled whole. Earlier, the
fish just were missing entirely. What sort of critter are we looking at here? I'm in
San Jose, CA. Neighbor has trapped a skunk, seen a bobcat. I doubt the deer had anything to
do with it, and we've seen coyotes infrequently. - There's also some interested house cats.
Thanks,
Richard
Bob Adkins > writes:
>On 9 Jul 2003 06:16:17 -0700, (Chad) wrote:
>
>
>>left evidence, close your eyes if your squimish, "parts laying
>>around".
>
>You know what they say. "Parts is parts".
>
>All seriousness aside, the parts are a good clue.
>
>Herons and egrets bolt their catch down whole.
>
>Mustelids (mink, otter, ferret, fisher) eat the goodies and discard the bony
>parts and fins, more or less.
>
>Raptors usually fly off with their prey and eat it elsewhere, and rarely on
>the ground.
>
>That narrows it down.
>
>Sorry for the loss of your friend.
>
>Bob
I had a recent attack at night on some 3-4" goldfish in a shallow pool - This isn't the first
attack,but it is the first where so many of the fish seemed to be scaled whole. Earlier, the
fish just were missing entirely. What sort of critter are we looking at here? I'm in
San Jose, CA. Neighbor has trapped a skunk, seen a bobcat. I doubt the deer had anything to
do with it, and we've seen coyotes infrequently. - There's also some interested house cats.
Thanks,
Richard