Coyotes and Other Critters Call Little Piney “Home”

Tammy Brown

Coyote Pack

I love to pour  a cup of coffee in the morning and look out the back window.  Sometimes I see deer, and sometimes coyotes and other critters.  This pack of three has been around for awhile now.

Coyotes and other critters call Little Piney home
Coyote at Little Piney, Bastrop TX
Coyotes and other critters call Little Piney home
Coyote Pack

Coyotes and Other Critters

Early one morning, I saw a deer and coyote cross paths.  Things were tense for a moment but ended peacefully.

 Coyote Breakfast Leftovers

Feathers of a Lesser Scaup, apparently left over from a coyote breakfast.

A Little Critter

There’s an extensive tunnel system under Little Piney.  Amazing that these little rodents push up all that dirt with their noses.

Gopher, Bastrop TX
Gopher Building Tunnels
Gopher Bastrop TX
Gopher Building Tunnels

Double-Crested Cormorant

Look at that beautiful blue eye!

Double Crested Cormorant at Little Piney, Bastrop TX
Double Crested Cormorant

 An Ecoart Project–Homage to a Duck

Ecoart is art made from found natural objects.  Ecoart–following your  “attraction” to natural objects and combining to make art.

Ecoart at Little Piney, Bastrop TX
Ecoart Project
Ecoart at Little Piney, Bastrop TX
Ecoart at Little Piney, Bastrop TX

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I never know what I’ll see out the back window or be inspired to create at Little Piney.

Work in Progress

Here’s a my latest painting in progress.  To be updated soon!

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6 Comments

  1. Just wanted to say I really enjoy your posts and especially your photos. When I see Lost Pines Life in my email, I can’t wait to click on the link and see what is going on.

    1. Angela, Thanks so much for your comment! It makes me happy to know you enjoy my posts! Thanks for following LPL!
      Tammy

  2. I’m amazed that you were able to capture such great pictures of the coyotes. We see them early in the mornings like you. They do seem to come out more on overcast days. Yours look pretty healthy.

    1. They do look healthy, Stacey. I think they have plenty to eat. I was surprised as well!