Seems to be the consensus. Many thanks for all the replies everyone. Stay well.thats someones dog
Big yote but still a yote.My inlaws live in a condo in Kingston on the 12 th floor. Their unit overlooks a golf course and part of the base. Several times I’ve watched deer, turkeys and hybrid coyotes, brush wolf/coydog, whatever you want to call them. They make a very good living in the city! Have an endless supply of cats and easy to catch prey. We regularly kill them weighing 50-70 pounds. They’re not coyotes. The pictured critter is an old male hybrid.
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Good point about the ducks. Ignoring them, or pretending to, therefore not a dog, which would be unable to resist having a go at them. It's a wise coywolf with no calories to waste or warm home to go to, it's possibly hoping to lure a curious bird in close, sort of like a duck trolling retriever. The main thing is that it looks exactly like all the yotes do around here, when in their winter fur. Final characteristic is the tail down posture, not too common in domestic dogs out having fun.Nice coat, well fed, not chasing ducks, lost pet ?