Wildlife

The other day John and I were wondering why there didn’t seem to be lizards in Tucson. Too late in the season? We bought the house in September, and we don’t remember if there were lizards then or not. We haven’t seen any since moving in at the beginning of November.

Then I noticed a cat in the front yard, and I thought maybe the neighborhood cats were keeping the lizards down. So John surmised that maybe Tucson doesn’t have coyotes in the streets like you can sometimes see in Albuquerque (because those coyotes can do a number on roaming house cats). We also don’t see road runners. No lizards = no road runners? We have a lot to learn about our new region.

Turns out there are coyotes in the streets in Tucson. This one was wandering around boldly, around 10:00 the other morning, about a bock from our house.

We still don’t know why we’re not seeing any road runners and lizards. Probably the lizards are hibernating for the winter, even though it seems pretty warm to me. I get confused and think it’s still summer!

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