Wild Things of Hollywoodland
Hollywoodland Bobcat/Photo Courtesy Christine O'Brien, edited by Hope AndersonWhen I describe the wildlife in Los Angeles to people who haven't lived here, I get comments like, "Oh, we have mountain lions in New York," only to learn the mountain lion sightings took place forty miles north of Manhattan. There's no comparison between that and, say, a coyote running alongside your car on Sunset Boulevard, which is what happened to me about nine years ago in Echo Park.
Since I moved to upper Beachwood Canyon in 2005, the deer have grown rarer while every other animal seems to have grown more common. Yesterday alone brought a fat squirrel in search of acorns to my door and a large red tail hawk to my deck--it was trying to get my lovebird, who was outside in a cage. On my way home last night at 7:30, I passed a coyote standing nonchalantly on the sidewalk a block north of the commercial district.
But the best recent animal sighting took place on the 3000 block of North Beachwood Drive, when the bobcat pictured above stopped to enjoy someone's garden.
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