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Yup, I suspect so.  The pics were on a camera about 100 yds from the chicken coop.
I just heard how somebody saw one stalking their flock of geese. It managed to kill a couple of nearly grown goslings just a few days earlier.

They're in my neighbourhood too, according to a local trapper. I have yet to see one, but I don't doubt they're around. Wish I had more than one trail cam.
 
My neighbors have spotted this one or one like it a few times but, even though I have 3 cameras out, this is the only one and the only time it has tripped one. We also have a bear around that the neighbor 50 yds beyond my property line has seen in his back yard but I have gotten a photo of it. Lots of deer, turkeys, grey foxes, coons, coyotes and rabbits but no bears.
 
My neighbors have spotted this one or one like it a few times but, even though I have 3 cameras out, this is the only one and the only time it has tripped one.  We also have a bear around that the neighbor 50 yds beyond my property line has seen in his back yard but I have gotten a photo of it.  Lots of deer, turkeys, grey foxes, coons, coyotes and rabbits but no bears.
Interesting. :) The trapper is up the road and he spotted a black bear in his backyard too last year. Grey foxes are quite rare around here. I don't know that they travel this far up north. :/ Haven't seen a bear myself, but we have just about everything here. No moose or elk though. ;)
 
Here's a 40+ lb. eastern coyote. Looks like he just got up from a nap. Was mid-shake when the camera was tripped.

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I assume this is the E. coyote, alpha male from the group below my house. Taken last Feb, this was the first of a series of 3 photos, the other two show smaller ones following him. I also have a recent photo of one on a rabbit kill.


 
Interesting.
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The trapper is up the road and he spotted a black bear in his backyard too last year. Grey foxes are quite rare around here. I don't know that they travel this far up north.
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Haven't seen a bear myself, but we have just about everything here. No moose or elk though.
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I have a sequence that occurs many nights--coons first, an hour later grey foxes and in another hour out come the deer. I figured the coyotes cleared out the red foxes since I haven't had one on any cams in about a year then I spotted one a couple of weeks ago making a try for one of my hens--since I lost 4 guinea hens prior to that I assume it was responsible. No moose here--yet--although one passed by a few years back but there are wild boar in the area.
 
I have a sequence that occurs many nights--coons first, an hour later grey foxes and in another hour out come the deer.  I figured the coyotes cleared out the red foxes since I haven't had one on any cams in about a year then I spotted one a couple of weeks ago making a try for one of my hens--since I lost 4 guinea hens prior to that I assume it was responsible.  No moose here--yet--although one passed by a few years back but there are wild boar in the area.   
Good to know your area's patterns. ;) I had hoped the coyotes that moved in our back woods would take care of the red fox problem, but no. Foxes are wicked smart & just hunt during the day, staying out of sight from coyotes. I've discovered when rabbit populations are high, I needn't worry about free ranging. This year no rabbits & the foxes are more brazen, grabbing a young bird from just 8' away from my 2 dogs! Their attention was diverted for a moment as they heard me step out of the house. I've heard stories about the rare moose showing up every 10 years or so in our region. Now wild boar is definitely not something we have here. I hear they breed like rabbits, but are 100X nasty!
 
I assume this is the E. coyote, alpha male from the group below my house. Taken last Feb, this was the first of a series of 3 photos, the other two show smaller ones following him. I also have a recent photo of one on a rabbit kill.
Yes, certainly looks like a big fella! We used to see the smaller western ones when we first moved here, but no more. Our first spring here, my dog was freaking out & running towards me, away from a pack of easterns that were chasing a deer along the forest line. What a sight! One was pure black & he came back the next week sniffing around our pond for my ducks. I'd love to see more of your coyote pics. :) I'll try to dig up some here myself. ;)
 
I don't get many daylight pictures of this guy except in the spring when pups force daytime hunting. Here he is on a rabbit kill. (Note: this is the same camera that captured the fisher picture.)
 

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