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Why Would Hawks Kill Deer? … and Happy Valentine’s Day . by Alice B. Clagett

Why Would Hawks Kill Deer? ... and Happy Valentine's Day

Image: “Paramount Ranch: Self Portrait 1,” by Alice B. Clagett, 11 February 2026, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

Image: “Paramount Ranch: Self Portrait 1,” by Alice B. Clagett, 11 February 2026, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

  • INTRODUCTION
  • VIDEO BY ALICE
  • SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO
  • NATURE NOTES
  • VIDEO CREDITS
  • CONCLUSION

INTRODUCTION

Dear Ones,

This documentary was recorded a few days before Valentine’s Day. There is a discussion amongst Nandays and Ravens about a recent incident in which a Deer ate a Hawk’s babies (presumably by mistake) and the Hawk got even by blinding the Deer with its sharp, hooked beak.

There is a Summary after the video …

VIDEO BY ALICE

SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO

“Why Would Hawks Kill Deer? … and Happy Valentine’s Day”
By Alice B. Clagett

[Quick! MAX your Audio volume!
Then you can hear Ravens and Nandays speaking!]
Alice to Nanday: Nanday, Why would the Hawks want to kill the Deer?

Raven 1 to Raven 2 [repeating my question]:
Why would Hawks kill Deer?
Raven 2 to Raven 1: I don’t know.
Nanday 1 to Ravens: She asked NANDAY!

Nandays to Ravens: She asked NANDAY! She asked NANDAY!
Raven [undaunted] to Alice: Bad Hawk!
Nanday to Raven: SHUT UP, Raven!

Alice to Readers: The Ravens say, “I don’t know why the Hawks do that.”
And another one said …
Raven to Alice: That was a Bad Hawk!

Alice to Readers [continuing]: … “I don’t know why.”

[Nandays agree to tell me
it was an accident.
Raven (quite vocally) and I (silently}
disagree with this prestidigitation
(although Alice can see it might mollify Hawk).]

Alice to Nandays: Are you sure that’s what it is?
Raven to Nanday [doggedly]: That . was . a . bad . bad . Hawk.
Nanday 2 [tentatively suggesting a middle path]: It’s an accident?

Nanday to Alice: Right. It is a really BAD Hawk.
[Trying out the suggestion of Nanday 2]: It’s an AC-cident!

[Nanday explains it was an accident
that the Deer ate the Hawk’s babies up …
NOT an accident that the Hawk
blinded the erring Deer.]
Nanday 1: It is an AC-cident!
Nanday 2: Yep. An accident.

Nanday 1: Right.
Nanday 2: Right.
Nanday 1: Big old AC-cident.
Nanday 2: BIG ONE.

Alice to Nandays: Oh, the Deer ate their
babies up … so they got mad?

Nanday 1 to Nanday 2: Yeah. Ate their babies up.
Nanday 2 to Nanday 1: That’s right.
Alice to herself: It got mad.
Alice to Nandays: That … You know what? That …
that Hawk just went crazy. That’s all.

Raven to Alice: That’s a bad Hawk.
Alice to Ravens and Nandays: Just one crazy Hawk.
Don’t worry. It’ll end. Something will happen.
Nanday [hopefully]: Yeah. It will end.
Alice to Ravens and Nandays: It’ll be okay.

Nanday to Alice: Ex-ACT-ly!
Alice to Ravens and Nandays: The other Hawks … the other Hawks will find out and
they’ll do something.
Nanday to Alice: Yes, [they’ll] do something.
Alice to Ravens and Nandays: Yeah, they’ll do something.

Hawk [breathily, on the wind]: Look at ME. I’m a very BIG Hawk.
Nanday: They can!
Raven: Yes, they can.
Alice: They CAN. It’s a Big Hawk.

Nanday 1 to Nanday 2: That’s a Raven.
Hawk [or is this a Coyote? … breathily, on the wind]: No, I’m NOT a Raven.
Nanday 2 to Nanday 1: Not a Raven.
Alice to Nandays: It sounds like a Big Hawk.
Nanday 2: Sounds like a Big Hawk. NOT a Raven.
Nanday 1: Yeah. NOT A RAVEN.
Hawk [laughing, on the wind]: I am flying ….

Hawk [laughing, on the wind]: … over you.
Alice to Nandays: Not Red Tailed!
Nanday: D-mn it!
Alice to Nandays: Oh no!
Nanday: The biggest Hawk!
Alice to Nandays: Not a Red Tailed Hawk!
Nanday: Yes! The Biggest Hawk!
Hawk [laughing breathily]: I AM THE BIGGEST RED TAILED HAWK …

Hawk [laughing breathily]: .. OF ALL TIME!
Alice to Nandays and Hawk:
Oh no, a really big Hawk. Oh no!
Hawk [laughing breathily]: I am the Biggest Red Tailed Hawk …

Hawk [laughing breathily]: … of ALL the EARTH!
Alice to Ravens and Nandays: This is terrible news! They’re
so huge. Their wingspan is 5 feet.

Alice to Ravens and Nandays:
What am I supposed to do?
Their wingspan is as wide as I am tall.
Nanday: D-mn right!
Raven: Dharm, DON’T GIVE UP!

Alice to Ravens and Nandays: They’re really huge.
Nanday 1: D-mn right!
Nanday 2: D-mn right! Right!

Alice to Ravens and Nandays: We should hide. Let’s hide.
Nandays: D-mn right! … D-mmit!
Alice to Ravens and Nandays: We should
hide. Okay? Let’s hide from that Hawk.
Raven: That’s right!
Nanday 1: D-mn it!

Alice to Nanday 1:You won’t?!
Nanday 1: God d-mn it!
Alice to Nandays: Okay, you won’t hide?
Hawk [huffily, taken aback]: Oh NO! They won’t hide?
Raven [sounding mighty ornery – I think he is just playing]:
THEY WILL NOT HIDE. NOT …

Raven [sounding mighty ornery]: … HIDE!
Alice to Readers: Did you hear that?
“We will not hide, not hide.”
Alice to Nandays: Okay. I’m not hiding either.

Alice to Nandays: I’m strong and brave like you.
Nanday 1 to Alice: O-KAY!
Alice to Nandays: Yeah, we’re strong and brave.
Nanday 1: NAN-days …

Alice to Nandays: We’ll do that strong and brave thing.
Nanday 1: … ARE strong and brave!
Nanday 1: Yeah, d-mn right!
Alice to Nandays: Yep, that’s what we’ll do.

Nanday 2: Yep!
Nanday 1: Eat BA-bies!
Nanday 2: Yep!
Nanday 1: BA-bies!

Coyote: I’d say I WOULD say that.
Raven: Red Tailed Hawk would say that too.

Alice to all the beings: Thanks for talking.
Mountain Lion [huffing, calm, slow-paced, slightly amused
voice on the wind]: How COULD you …
Nanday: G-d, no!

Mountain Lion: … say that to the Mountain Lion?
Alice to all the beings [Mountain Lion is bound to take offense at this.
He loathes what he terms maudlin sentiment.
He considers I am insulting him any time I speak from my heart.
But here goes anyway]: Happy Valentine’s Day.
It’s Valentine’s Day in a couple of days.
Nanday 1 to Nanday 2: That Mountain Lion HATES her for that.
Alice to all the beings: [In] three more days it’s Valentine’s Day.
Mountain Lion to Alice: Cut that out right now. Valentine’s Day is …

Mountain Lion to Alice: … NOT what we like to hear about.
Nanday to Mountain Lion: RIGHT, RIGHT.
Strange Bird to other Birds: Just agree with him.
Strange Bird to Mountain Lion: RIGHT, RIGHT.
Strange Bird [frantically]: Just AGREE with him!
Alice to all the beings: then. Everybody’s supposed to love
everybody else and be kind to them.

Alice to all the beings: Valentine’s Day.
Nanday to Mountain Lion: Right, right!
Raven to Alice: Shut Up!

Mountain Lion [speaking in a relatively good humored,
on-top-of-it, Apex Predator way]: The Mountain Lion …
Nanday: G-d D-MMIT!
Raven [simultaneously]: SHUT UP!
Mountain Lion: … is getting AN-gry!
Alice to all beings: Yeah …

Alice to all beings: Valentine’s Day. Everybody’s supposed
to have one big heart on Valentine’s Day.
Mountain Lion: That Woman is starting to make me really angry.

Alice to all beings: Be kind. You could tell the Hawk.
Valentine’s Day. Yeah, pretty good.

Mountain Lion: THE MOUN-tain LIon …
Strange Bird [seconding the Mountain Lion]: G-d d-mmit!
STOP it! STOP it!

Alice to Strange Bird: Who is that?
Strange Bird: It’s a RAB-bit.
Alice to Strange Bird: RAB-bit?
Strange Bird: Yeah. A Rabbit.
Alice to Strange Bird: I could swear that’s not a Rabbit.
Mountain Lion: I could swear that …

Mountain Lion: … too!
Alice to all the beings: See you guys later.
Alice to all the beings: You know that
Ranger is going to … or that Man there, …

Alice to all the beings: … he’s going to try and find out
what’s going on … see what he can do.
Raven: I got that!
Alice to all the beings: … Men are good at that. They’re …

Alice to all the beings: … like …
Raven [sounding bossy, as if he were imitating the voice
of a man]: Yeah, They Are.
Alice to Raven: … they’re like Father Raven. They’re very strong …
Nanday [delighted]: RIGHT!
Alice to Raven and Nanday: … compared to people like me.

Alice to Raven and Nanday: Yeah.

Mountain Lion [grousingly]: I do feel that Father Raven
is NOT VERY STRONG.
[Ouch!]

Father Raven to Mountain Lion: I AM VERY STRONG!
Mountain Lion to Father Raven: You’re strong?
Alice to all the beings: There is that Big Guy …

NATURE NOTES

California Red-Tailed Hawks have a wingspan of 4 or 5 feet and a body length of about 2 feet. This bundle of fury can be quite daunting up close. That is what I have found out in my own hiking experience.

VIDEO CREDITS

“Why Would Hawks Kill Deer? … and Happy Valentine’s Day”
By Alice B. Clagett

Filmed on 11 February 2026 and produced on 20 May 2026
Location: Paramount Ranch, Santa Monica Mountains, CA

Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0 International –
By Alice B. Clagett

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My website is “Awakening with Planet Earth”

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CONCLUSION

Io lux et pax nobiscum.
Joy, light and peace be with us!
— Alice B. Clagett

“Dominus illuminatio mea et salus mea; quem timebo?”
The Lord is my Light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?

Filmed on 11 February 2026 and published on 20 May 2026; transcribed and youtube transcription edited on 21 May 2026

NOTE: ‘Dharm’ is a familiar abbreviation of the first part of my spiritual name. ‘Dharm’ means ‘Dharma’, meaning ‘right action in the world’.

Image: “Paramount Ranch: Self-Portrait 2,” by Alice B. Clagett, 11 February 2026, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

Image: “Paramount Ranch: Self-Portrait 2,” by Alice B. Clagett, 11 February 2026, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

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The Jesus Prayer – No Fear! . by Alice B. Clagett

Jesus Prayer - No Fear!

Image: “Malibu Creek State Park 1,” by Alice B. Clagett, 4 May 2026, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

Image: “Malibu Creek State Park 1,” by Alice B. Clagett, 4 May 2026, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

  • INTRODUCTION
  • VIDEO BY ALICE
  • SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO
  • VIDEO CREDITS
  • CONCLUSION

INTRODUCTION

Dear Ones,

As with almost all my videos, this is a documentary. In this case I was on a walk in Malibu Creek State Park, and tried out the Jesus Prayer that binds down evil Spirits to the deepest depths of Hell. There was a right good response regarding the Mountain Lions, as you will see.

There is a Summary after the video …

VIDEO BY ALICE

SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO

“The Jesus Prayer – No Fear!”
By Alice B. Clagett

Wind Whisperers – MAX Your Audio Volume!

Songbird 1: Big being Jesus CHRIST
is here!

Songbird 1: He IS here!

Coyote Tribe [in a whining windy whisper]: Big being Jesus CHRIST is here? What does THAT mean? [In higher, incredulous, anxious voices] Big being JESUS CHRIST?

Mountain Lion [in a much deeper, huffy voice]: This is the [loudly] MOUNTAIN LION AND I DON’T WANT YOU [normal voice] to be in MY MOUN-tains
[very quietly] and Coyotes will join in [which they do].

Coyote Tribe [in a louder, windy whisper]: Big guy Jesus CHRIST
[Mountain Lion roars softly]
will go away, yes he will …

Alice: Okay.

Coyote Tribe [in a more confident, windy whisper], seconded by Songbird 1: He WILL go away!
[Mountain Lion roars softly] Jesus CHRIST will go away, yes he will …
Alice: In the name of Christ Jesus, my Lord and Savior …

[I’ve had about enough of this. I think I will try the Jesus Prayer and see what happens.]
Alice: … I bind down to the deepest depths of Hell …

Alice: … All Spirits …
Songbird 1: That’s her PRAYER!
Alice: … deepest depths of Hell! … all Spirits of….

Alice: … treachery, greed, and …
Songbird 1: TREACHERY! She speaks very weird things!
Alice: … and seduction …
Songbird 1: QUITE weird!

Alice: Seduction! …
Songbird 2 [softly]: What is THIS?
Alice: … that all beings of Earth …

Mountain Lion: I am the MOUN-tain Lion, and I don’t like this at all!
Alice: … may walk and swim and fly here safely. In the name of Christ  Jesus, my Lord, …

[Abrupt silence! Very deep silence! What is up?]
Alice: … I ask this.

Alice: Amen. Amen.
Songbird 2: Ask, ‘What does Christ Jesus MEAN to you?’

Alice: Amen.
Songbird 1 to Songbird 2: Right! …

Mountain Lion [way so sussurrato]: He will slink away right now.
Songbird 1 [interrupting]: He will LEAVE her!

Alice: Amen.
Songbird 2: Mountain Lion was SCARED.
Alice: Where ARE you?
Coyote Tribe: Yeah, I GET that thing.

Songbird 2: But why DID the Mountain Lion get SCARED? What did SHE say?
Coyote Tribe: Coyotes don’t KNOW why he got so scared.
Alice: Okay!
Songbird 1: FEAR NOT!

Mountain Lion [haltingly]: I got scared …
Alice to Mountain Lion: Scared? …
Alice to Songbirds: Look. Look.
Mountain Lion: … because he came over the mountain right …
Coyotes [pleadingly]: She said, ‘I will not FEAR that. Fear is a horrible FEEL-ing.
Alice to Coyotes: Fear not! That’s right.
Mountain Lion: … TOWARDS me.

Alice to Songbirds: Fear not!
Songbird 1: He thought she REALLY did that.
Mountain Lion [simultaneously]: Calling all those Mountain Lions …
Alice to Songbirds: Fear not!

Songbird 1: Right!
Alice: Who said that?
Mountain Lion: … I want you …
Songbirds: WE did! WE said that!
Mountain Lion: … to get out of that mountain area right now …
Songbird 1 [simultaneously]: He really says they need to go away.
Alice: Good work!

Alice: Good work!
Other Mountain Lions [sorely aggrieved]: No. We WON’T go away. We LIKE that mountain.
Alice: Who is THAT there?
Songbird 1: WE are there!
[The first Mountain Lion, apparently speaking for the Spirit of the Mountain Lions, argues with them.]
Alice: That’s not it. It’s gone!

Alice: It’s gone!
Songbird 1 [totally distressed]: PLEASE don’t GO that way! They’re RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER!
Mountain Lion [simultaneously]: Please don’t tell her I am right around the corner!

Alice to Songbird 1: Great BIG one.
Songbird 1: That IS it!
Alice to Songbird 1: Okay, I’ll try again. Okay, ready? Okay, ready?
Songbird 1: YES!

Alice: In the name of Christ Jesus …. big big one?
Songbird 1: Yes, it is!
Alice: In the name of Christ Jesus, my Lord and Savior,  …
Mountain Lion: Yes, it is!

Alice: I bind down …
Songbird 1: RIGHT, RIGHT!
Alice: … to the deepest depths of Hell all Spirits of treachery, …

Alice: … greed, and seduction …
Mountain Lion [quite rudely]: I don’t agree, God DAMN you!
Alice: … that formerly walked around or flew around on Earth. Yes? …
Raven: Stop stop stop stop! …

Raven [very softly]: You’re making far too much noise.
Alice: … So that … so that all of us who swim and walk and fly on Earth can be safe … all the time safe.

Alice: Amen. [Applause from a Songbird … and a Fly-by Salute from a Cabbage Butterfly!]
Songbird: She’s really PLAY-ing with the Butterfly!

Alice to Butterfly: Thank you, Butterfly … A-ah-ah-men!
Mountain Lion: This G-d d-mned playing around thing has GOT to STOP. It has GOT to STOP right NOW!

Alice: Wow!
Mountain Lion [more loudly, like a loud wind]: I’m GOING to … GRAB you!
Alice: Wow!
Mountain Lion [softly]: I’m going to eat you all up.
Alice: Wow!

Songbird 1: PLE-E-EASE don’t TELL her anything at all.
Mountain Lion: ALL RIGHT. I won’t tell her anything.
Songbird 1: She might ESCAPE!
Alice: Whoa! Where is that one?

Alice [singing]: A-ah-ah-MEN! A-ah- …
Songbird: Quickly stop it!
Alice: Whoops. People!

[Bottom center: You can see two people walking on the far loop of the trail.]
Two people [stridently, from afar]: Please don’t sing …

People: … anything in the forest. We don’t want you to sing …
Alice: Okay!
People: … anything at all in this forest! Not at all.

[Hearing the people’s complaints, I turned smartly around and headed back towards the parking lot.]

People: This is a National Forest, and we don’t want you to sing religious songs in that forest at all, G-d d-mn you!

People: Your religion does not appeal to us at all.
Mountain Lion [huffing throaty voice, laughingly, sounds like a hard wind]: D-MN RIGHT! We don’t WANT you HERE! THAT is CORRECT!

Mountain Lion [quite angry]: This is the MOUNTAIN LION! DAMN YOU ALL!
Songbird 1 [repeating thoughts of People and Mountain Lion]: J-sus Christ! We don’t want you here at all!

Alice: Great Big Bird said that … Hawk! You know, he usually says, “Fear fear fear”? …
Songbird 1: Ri-i-ight!
Mountain Lion: That is correct. He does say that type of thing.
Alice: … Today he said, “No fear.”

Alice: Someone was explaining on the wind just now; it said, …

Alice: … when those Spirits desert those Mountain Lions, …

Alice: … they just go off. And prior to that, I heard one of the Birds said …

Alice: … to the Mountain Lions, “Are you here?”
And the Mountain Lion said, “No, I don’t think so …”

Songbird 1: Yes, We DID say that!
Alice [repeating what Birds had said about the Mountain Lions]: “… When a person talks like that, I don’t think I’ll be around.”

Alice to Songbirds: Didn’t they say that?
Songbird 1: Yes, They DID say that!
Alice: Did you hear that? I heard that …

Alice to Songbirds: I don’t know what they mean by that.
Songbird 2: She’s really speaking!
Songbird 1 [enunciating very distinctly]: Bird Speak … BIRD SPEAK.

Coyote Tribe: They [the Mountain Lions] will be back later.
Alice to Coyote Tribe: They’ll be back later?
Songbird 2: Very soon.

Alice to Songbird 2: They might be back …?
Mountain Lion: Yes, We WILL be back again. QUITE soon.

Alice to Readers: That Songbird said they might mean they’ll be back very soon …

Alice to Readers: …That’s something to keep in mind …

Alice to Readers: … That’s if you’re not saying that special Prayer all the time, right?

Alice to Readers: Either the Prayer, or Steer clear!

VIDEO CREDITS

“Jesus Prayer – No Fear!”
By Alice B. Clagett

Filmed on 4 May 2026 and produced on 12 May 2026
Location: Ann Skager Accessible Trail, Malibu Creek State Park, Santa Monica Mountains, CA

Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0 International – By Alice B. Clagett

CONCLUSION

Io lux et pax nobiscum.
Joy, light and peace be with us!
— Alice B. Clagett

“Dominus illuminatio mea et salus mea; quem timebo?”
The Lord is my Light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?

Filmed on 4 May 2026 and published on 12 May 2026; transcribed and youtube transcription edited on 13 May 2026

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Do Coyotes and Mountain Lions Hunt at the Same Time and Place in the Los Angeles Area? . by Alice B. Clagett

Do Coyotes and Mountain Lions Hunt at the Same Time and Place in the Los Angeles Area?

Image: “AI Logo,” adapted from Image by Pete Linforth from Pixabay – Pixabay License

  • INTRODUCTION
  • DO COYOTES AND MOUNTAIN LIONS HUNT AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE IN THE LOS ANGELES AREA?
    Only the questions are in this Table of Contents. Google AI’s answers are in the body of the post beneath the Table of Contents …

    • DIVING DEEPER
  • CONCLUSION
    • House Cat Startles Mountain Lion That Is Outside the Patio Door
    • Mountain Lion Kills House Cat on Patio
    • Packs of Mountain Lions in the Yards of Colorado Houses
    • Learning to Read Mountain Lion Behavior and Learning What Movements We Can Make to Stop Them from Attacking in the Wild
    • How to Survive a Mountain Lion Attack
    • Sidebar: Mature Male and Female Mountain Lions Look Different
    • Sidebar: Which Is More Vicious – a Mature Male Mountain Lion or a Mature Female Mountain Lion?

INTRODUCTION

Dear Ones,

Since there are many Coyotes near my house, and because there are Mountain Lions in the Simi Hills, which are a backdrop to my backyard, I and the Sentinel Dog whom I dubbed ‘Amazing’ and who lives up the hill from me wondered this: If we see Coyotes nearby, does that mean that Mountain Lions are not nearby?

Our thought was that we might relax if we saw the Coyotes (unless there is a pack of them surrounding us, naturally). Did i ever get that wrong! Read on …


DO COYOTES AND MOUNTAIN LIONS HUNT AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE IN THE LOS ANGELES AREA? 

Dear Ones,

I asked Google AI: Do Coyotes and Mountain Lions Hunt at the Same Time and Place in the Los Angeles Area?

Google AI said: Yes, coyotes and mountain lions hunt at the same time and in the same places in the Los Angeles area, particularly within the urban-wildland interface of the foothills and canyons. While they share habitats, they often actively avoid each other, with coyotes operating as opportunistic, vocal pack hunters and mountain lions acting as solitary, silent ambush predators. 

Shared Hunting Times and Locations

  • Active Times: Both predators are most active during dawn, dusk, and nighttime.
  • Shared Spaces: They share the same territory, specifically canyons, ravines, and hillsides in suburban Los Angeles and surrounding areas like Thousand Oaks.
  • Common Prey: Both prey on similar species, such as deer, rabbits, rodents, and urban pets. 

Interactions and Behavior

  • Enemies with Benefits: Coyotes often follow mountain lions to scavenge from their kills, a relationship known as “enemies with benefits,” as they get food but risk being killed by the lion.
  • Standoffs and Confrontations: While rare, direct standoffs occur. Coyotes have been observed working together in pairs to face down a mountain lion, likely to protect a nearby den or kill.
  • The Power Dynamic: A mountain lion is much larger and typically wins in a fight, occasionally hunting coyotes.
  • Urban Adaptability: Both species can be found navigating the same urban neighborhoods at night, utilizing green belts for travel. 

Coexistence and Human Awareness
Because they share the same areas, homeowners in the LA area are advised to be aware of their presence. Mountain lions often avoid direct confrontations with coyotes, but will kill them if they interfere with their food. The presence of one of these predators often implies the other is nearby. 

DIVING DEEPER

Google AI said: Yes, coyotes  and mountain lions  hunt at the same time and in the same places in the Los Angeles area, often leading to competitive or predatory interactions. 

Overlap in Time

Both species are primarily crepuscular (active at dawn and dusk) and nocturnal

  • Nocturnal Shift: In the Greater Los Angeles area, mountain lions have increasingly shifted to strictly nocturnal schedules to avoid human recreational activity.
  • Coyote Activity: Coyotes are most active at night, especially in urban environments where they hunt for small mammals and occasionally pets.
  • Peak Hunting: Both predators frequently hunt during the low-light hours around dawn and dusk, which are prime times for their shared prey like deer. 

Overlap in Place

They share many of the same habitats throughout Los Angeles, including the Santa Monica MountainsGriffith Park, and residential foothills. 

  • Shared Habitat: Research shows these animals inhabit the same canyons and trails, often captured on the same wildlife cameras.
  • Urban Entry: While mountain lions typically avoid urban areas (venturing in only about 1% of the time), coyotes are highly adapted to urban life and are common in residential neighborhoods. 

Predator-Prey Relationship

When their hunting territories overlap, their relationship is not one of cooperation, but rather dominance: 

  • Mountain Lions as Predators: Mountain lions are top-tier predators that will occasionally hunt and eat coyotes.
  • Standoffs: Video evidence from the Los Angeles and surrounding California areas has captured tense standoffs where coyotes work together to “corral” or defend themselves against a mountain lion. 

These resources detail the hunting overlap and predator-prey dynamics between mountain lions and coyotes in the Los Angeles region:


CONCLUSION

Well, there you have it. Knowledge is power … there is that. Knowledge can put one on edge too, as today’s Google AI query reveals.

Luckily, it appears that the Mountain Lions are only making occasional forays into Chatsworth Nature Preserve (which is adjacent to my house) right now. Looks like solo scouting expeditions rather than hunting expeditions by the whole pack of 5 Mountain Lions, at least as of yesterday.

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I have been checking up on Mountain Lion videos in youtube and have these to recommend for you …

House Cat Startles Mountain Lion That Is Outside the Patio Door

Video: “Funny Fat tabby cat fighting off a mountain lion or cougar,” by Clinical Psychologist, 15 January 2023 … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qo1bTl53aw&list=LL&index=18

COMMENTS: Despite their difference in size, it looks like a house cat can startle a Mountain Lion by displaying threat responses similar to those of the Mountain Lion. I note also there is a woman in the home who is distracted from finding out the danger at the patio door by a ringing phone. I feel it is better to assess danger first, and put the phone ringing in abeyance until risk is resolved. I feel talking is less important than acting when danger rears its head. I am saying this especially to my lady Readers, and to those of my men Readers who are more cerebral than action oriented. Heading this prioritizing idea can make the difference between survival and death.

Mountain Lion Kills House Cat on Patio

Video: “Mountain Lion Kills Pet Cat, Mean Mugs Family From Back Patio,”  by Nature Is Metal, 22 September 2024 … https://www.youtube.com/shorts/F7FFcl1MOrE ..

COMMENTS: It looks like the House Cat is no match for the Mountain Lion when both are outdoors. Best effort by the mother in this case is clearly shown: She keeps her child safe behind a locked door and does not attempt to rescue the House Cat, which has likely already been killed by the Mountain Lion at the mother’s patio door.

Medium-Sized Dog Scares Off Mountain Lion

Video: “Backyard Camera Captures Cat [Dog] Scaring away Mountain Lion,” by Animal Surveillance HQ, 12 October 2025 … https://www.youtube.com/shorts/1ugFf09434U ..

COMMENTS: If this video is not AI, then it shows that a medium-sized Dog can scare away a mountain lion. I see that the Dog makes up for being less tall than the Mountain Lion by loudly barking, rushing towards the Mountain Lion, and leaping up in the air in front of it. Could it be that, in that way, it causes a flight response to kick in for the Mountain Lion? Would it be a good idea for a human being … as a last resort while hiking in the wild … to try this Dog’s technique?

Packs of Mountain Lions in the Yards of Colorado Houses

Video: “Man Films Group of Mountain Lions on Porch in Colorado,” by Storyful Viral, 26 July 2018 … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zlht31L3ERQ ..

COMMENTS: If these videos are not AI, then apparently it is true that Mountain Lions hunt in packs rather than solitarily (as commonly supposed). That is something to take into consideration when deciding how to handle aggression by “one” Mountain Lion in the wild.

Here is a similar instance of pack hunting by Mountain Lions (as opposed to solitary hunting) …

Video: “Mountain Lions Surround Colorado Home in Chilling Backyard Footage,” by New York Post, 6 September 2025 … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVACveQa4z0 ..

Learning to Read Mountain Lion Behavior and Learning What Movements We Can Make to Stop Them from Attacking in the Wild

Video: “Cougar Stalks You, Do THIS,” by AnimalCode, 11 December 2025 … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dh2-_j19Zdg&list=WL&index=9 ..

COMMENTS: The AI language in the above referenced video is a little clumsy, but the messages here seem quite valuable to me. See what you think.

At timestamp 3:21 – 3:24 on Video: “Cougar Stalks You, Do THIS,” by AnimalCode, 11 December 2025 … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dh2-_j19Zdg&list=WL&index=9 .. I see what appears to be a comparision of the faces of a male (left) and a female (right) Mountain Lion. Compare these to the images at the end of this post.

How to Survive a Mountain Lion Attack

Here is an AI video with some of the the highlights from the above, longer video on the same topic …

VIdeo: “How to Survive a Mountain Lion Attack,”  by Apex Wildlife, 22 November 2024 … https://www.youtube.com/shorts/DNUijE-vACI ..

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Sidebar: Mature Male and Female Mountain Lions Look Different

Here are two effected images that show the differences between the ways that mature male and female Mountain Lions look. These images are based on the photo “Puma concolor,” by Julian Welbrock on Flicker, CC-BY-NC-SA 2.0 … https://www.pinterest.com/pin/351912451721014/ ..

Image: Male (left) and Female (right) Mountain LIons 1,” effected from “Puma concolor,” by Julian Welbrock on Flicker … https://www.pinterest.com/pin/351912451721014/ … , CC-BY-NC-SA 2.0 ..

Image: Male (left) and Female (right) Mountain LIons 1,” effected from “Puma concolor,” by Julian Welbrock on Flicker … https://www.pinterest.com/pin/351912451721014/ … , CC-BY-NC-SA 2.0 ..

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Image: Male (left) and Female (right) Mountain LIons 2,” effected from “Puma concolor,” by Julian Welbrock on Flicker … https://www.pinterest.com/pin/351912451721014/ … , CC-BY-NC-SA 2.0 ..

Image: Male (left) and Female (right) Mountain LIons 2,” effected from “Puma concolor,” by Julian Welbrock on Flicker … https://www.pinterest.com/pin/351912451721014/ … , CC-BY-NC-SA 2.0 ..

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Sidebar: 
Which Is More Vicious – a Mature Male Mountain Lion or a Mature Female Mountain Lion?

A mature female mountain lion with kittens is generally considered more vicious, or aggressive, due to maternal instincts, while a mature male is physically stronger and more territorial. Females must defend young, whereas males focus on hunting larger prey like moose (36% of diet) to maintain larger bodies. 

Key Differences in Behavior:

  • Mature Female (with young): Often more dangerous when threatened, as they will fiercely defend their kittens, exhibiting extreme aggression.
  • Mature Male: More solitary and territorial, often hunting larger animals (36% moose, 44% deer) and killing more biomass on average annually. 

Both are efficient, apex predators; however, a female’s protective nature can lead to more intense aggression in defense scenarios. –Google AI

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God bless you all,
And keep you safe,
And be with you
Through all your days.

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!

Compiled and published on 17 March 2026; revised on 8 May 2026


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Pragmatic Prophet: Keep an Eye Out for Mountain Lions in the Chatsworth Nature Preserve . by Alice B. Clagett

It would be good to keep an eye out for Mountain Lions near Chatsworth Nature Preserve now. If you trespass on the Nature Preserve, do not lower your pants while there, as that makes it impossible to run away from a Mountain Lion attack.

Pragmatic Prophet: Keep an Eye Out for Mountain Lions in the Chatsworth Nature Preserve

Image: “Roscoe Valley Circle Park, West Hills, California 7 View of Chatsworth Nature Preserve 3,” by Alice B. Clagett, 4 May 2023, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

Image: “Roscoe Valley Circle Park, West Hills, California 7 View of Chatsworth Nature Preserve 3,” by Alice B. Clagett, 4 May 2023, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

Dear Ones,

Last week, in mid-afternoon, I telepathically heard Mountain Lions in the Chatsworth Nature Preserve adjacent to my West Hills house, but did not see them.

There is a neighborhood dog in the yard of 8539 Shoup Avenue, which is a high street overlooking my house. That dog smelled the Mountain Lions there and got upset over it.

I went afoot to calm him, insofar as possible, from the end of Michale Street. As I told him, he has a much better nose than I, but I have the bear spray. Big 5 on Topanga Canyon Blvd. in Canoga Park assures me this is the very best thing for Mountain Lions.

I told Dog If he smells a Mountain Lion nearby he ought not depend on barking, but rather try to get back inside his house.

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Sidebar: Advice to Dog on Avoiding Being Blinded by Hawk

And then, as I have mentioned to Dog before, if a Hawk attacks him he ought cover his eyes with his front paws, and not look up, so that he will not be blinded by the Hawk.

He thought this would not work, so we agreed on him putting the front of his face firmly against his house should the Hawk attack.

The best thing for Hawk attacks would be for him to get in a tight space under the house, but I don’t think he has that option.

I say ‘tight space’ because smaller Hawks come flying straight through my open back porch and grab the Songbirds flying to the feeder there, zip zip!

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To get back to last week’s story, I telepathically (and with some urgency) queried the Mountain Lions as to what they were up to just then. The Mountain Lions said they had caught a 12-year-old boy with blue shirt, blue or green and white shoes, who had his pants down …

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Caveat: Do Not Lower Your Pants in Chatsworth Nature Preserve!

If you trespass on the Chatsworth Nature Preserve, do not lower your pants while there, as that makes it impossible to run away from a Mountain Lion attack.

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The Mountain Lion with which I spoke, the older one, said they were a pack of five Mountain Lions … one larger female and four younger Mountain Lions. They said they would take the body up Woolsey Canyon Creek to the high Simi Hills mountains.

I note there is a 2-foot gap under the Chatsworth Nature Preserve fence that extends for several fence post lengths adjacent to Chatsworth Lake Manor. That would provide a way for the Mountain Lions to drag the body past the Nature Preserve fence.

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This morning at about 5 am my cat Oreo Shoes, sometime Producer of my videos, mentioned that the Coyotes at the house next door had seen a Mountain Lion down the way from that house last night.

Just to be on the safe side, I showed Oreo Shoes the first video above, and explained to her that Mountain Lions look deceptively like very large House Cats. But they are not in the least friends of House Cats. I told her to steer well clear of them. I think she got the message.

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Thus I, Pragmatic Prophet, say it would be good to keep an eye out for Mountain Lions near Chatsworth Nature Preserve now …  maybe 2-year-old Mountain Lions, smaller than the one in this video …

Video: “Backyard Growl: Mountain Lion in Santa Barbara,” by CATS and PEACOCKS, 3 June 2025 …  https://www.youtube.com/shorts/KiRE8ebnH_8 ..

I note that the Mountain Lion in Keri Bergere’s incident looked to be about 2 years old …

Video: “The BRUTAL cougar attack that lasted 55 minutes,” by Dan Becker and Dan Becker Podcast, 11 April 2025 … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvsuRndDYOQ ..

It could be that Mountain Lions are hanging out in the Chatsworth Creek tunnel on the west side of the Fallbrook Ave and Roscoe Blvd industrial center, which lets out at Los Angeles Fire Department Station 106. Fortunately the Chatsworth Creek channel has high concrete walls and fences next to the Fire Station.

It looks to me that Chatsworth Creek connects via a short jog to Dayton Creek to Orcutt Ranch Horticultural Center. That would account for my hearing one local Mountain Lion while visiting Orcutt Ranch last week.

From there they have access to the Chatsworth Nature Preserve – Simi Hills and also to the Sepulveda Reservoir.

By way of corroboration, per Google AI, “Chatsworth Creek passes the industrial area just north of Roscoe Boulevard through a concrete-lined, engineered flood control channel …

“Chatsworth Creek has direct access to the Los Angeles River. It is a tributary that originates in the Simi Hills, passes through the Chatsworth Nature Preserve, and joins the Bell Creek in Canoga Park to form the headwaters of the LA River. …

“Mountain lions in the Sepulveda Basin can use the soft-bottom stretches of the Los Angeles River and connected Tujunga Wash to travel between the Santa Monica, Santa Susana, and San Gabriel Mountains.”

God bless you all,
Keep you safe,
And be with you
Through all your days.

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you.

Written and published on 2 March 2026

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Awful News from the Ravens and the Nandays . by Alice B. Clagett *

FAVED! This video is quite a good learning tool for thoses of my Readers who are advanced interspecies communicators (especially those of you who are avian communication experts). Select ‘Show transcript’ in ‘More’ beneath video.

Awful News from the Ravens and the Nandays

Image: “Paramount Ranch: Awful News from the Ravens and the Nandays,” by Alice B. Clagett, 11 February 2026, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

Image: “Paramount Ranch: Awful News from the Ravens and the Nandays,” by Alice B. Clagett, 11 February 2026, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

  • INTRODUCTION
  • VIDEO BY ALICE
  • SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO
  • VIDEO CREDITS

INTRODUCTION

Dear Ones,

This video features a hot news flash from the Avian Associated Press (AAP) at Paramount Ranch in the Santa Monica Mountains.

There is a Summary after the video …

VIDEO BY ALICE

SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO

Awful News from the Ravens and the Nandays
By Alice B. Clagett

Alice to Raven 1: Big one! Who are you?

Raven 1 to Alice: That g-d d-mned Hawk!

Raven 2 to Alice: Yeah! That Hawk!

Raven 3: Yeah! Yeah!

Raven 4: Bad Hawk!

Raven 5: Bad Hawk!

Raven 4: Bad Hawk!

Raven 5: Bad Hawk!

Alice to Ravens: Who are you guys? Are you Sentinels?

Nanday to Alice: That d-mned idiot! That d-mned idiot! That idiot COVID-stricken tried to peck their eyes out!

Alice to Nanday: WHAT COVID-stricken stuff? Because they’ve been saying …

Nanday to Alice: That idiot tried to peck the Deers’ eyes out. That’s what.

Alice to Nanday: They tried to peck the eyes out of seven or eight Women. That’s what! They tried to peck the eyes out of nine or ten separate Women! Yep, That’s what. That’s what they tried to do. That’s it.

Alice to Readers: Nandays say that the Ravens here have to deal with COVID-stricken things every day …

Nanday to Alice: That’s it.

Alice to Readers (continuing): … all day long. And I said, “What COVID-stricken things?”

And they said they deal with dead things in the National Forest …

Raven (simultaneously): It’s not the National Forest.

Alice to Readers (continuing): … And I said, “What type of dead things?” They said, “Every type of dead things.”

Alice to Birds: Not human?

Raven to Alice: No, not human.

Alice to Raven: What sort?

Raven to Alice: The Deer and all that.

Alice to Raven: Deer and stuff?

Nanday to Alice: Yeah, like that.

Alice to Birds: Somebody’s killing the Deer?

Raven to Alice: And all that COVID-stricken stuff. And all that COVID-stricken stuff.

Nanday: G-d d-mn it!

Alice to Readers: Did you hear that? The Raven said the Hawks are killing Deer.

Raven to Readers: … peck their eyes out and all that kind of stuff.

Alice to Readers (repeating): Peck their eyes out, right? I asked them telepathically.

Hummingbird to Alice: What?!

Alice to Hummingbird: Hawks are killing Deer. Peck their eyes out.

Hummingbird (shocked): What?! What?! Oh my God!

Alice to Readers: Hawks are killing Deer. I’m telling that guy over there. In the National Forest.

Raven (interrupting): Not not there!

Alice to Readers (continuing): They mean in Malibu Creek State Park, I think. Right?

Hummingbird to Alice: No, not there. Someplace else.

Alice to Birds: In the National Forest?

Raven to Alice: No, not there. Someplace else.

Alice to Birds: In the National Park system?

Hummingbird to Alice: Yes. That’s it.

Alice to Readers: Ok. Now you know.

Hummingbird to Readers: Yep. That’s it.

Alice to Readers: Did you hear me? I tried to tell that guy over there. He said that the Ravens are finding Deerdead in the … He means Malibu … They mean Malibu Creek State Park and Reagan Ranch … those areas, and Paramount Ranch. [Wait! It could be this is happening at the Santa Monica Mountains Anthony C. Beilenson Interagency Visitor Center or King Gillette Ranch – MRCA. These are across the road from Malibu Creek State Park.]

Alice to Readers: And I said, “Why?” And the Ravens said, “Because the Hawks peck their eyes out.”

And you may recall the Hawks are doing that to the domestic Dogs in my neighborhood too. So this may be a new trend.

Hummingbird to Readers: Right!

Alice to Readers (continuing): There may be too many Hawks around right now.

Hummingbird to Alice: That’s not it. It’s because there are too many people around.

Nanday (interrupting): D-mn it!

Hummingbird to Alice: And there are too many Mosquitoes around right now too.

Alice to Readers (continuing): Yeah, That’s the Mosquitoes that attack the Special Songbirds’ eyes.

Raven: My God!

Alice to Readers (continuing): Yeah, They bite them around their eyes. I don’t think it kills them, though.

Raven to Alice (interrupting): They do not kill us.

Special Songbird to Alice: Right!

Nanday: Bad bad bad stuff!

Alice to Special Songbird: Yeah. Just Mosquitoes.

Nanday: That’s all that is.

Alice to Readers: Ok. So the Nanday just said, “Those g-d d-mned Mosquitoes! They eat my babies up!

Raven to Nanday: I’m sorry about that!

Alice to Nanday: That’s because the don’t have their feathers yet.

Raven to Alice: That’s not quite it.

Special Songbird (interrupting): That really will be it!

Raven (obdurate): That . will . not . be . it.

Nanday (simultaneously): I think that will not be it either.

Alice to Nanday: Yeah. They’ll get their feathers.

Nanday to Alice: That will not be it! That will not really be it! [Flying directly overhead]: IDIOT! IDIOT! THAT WILL NOT BE …

Alice to Readers (interrupting) I just saw ..

Nanday to Alice (shouting): … WHAT IS GOING ON!

Alice to Readers (continuing): … a lot more than five Nandays flying over … a flock … maybe ten … and then another four or five.

Special Songbird to Readers: Great big flock of them! Yes, it was!

Alice to Special Songbirds: They eat people up too.

Nanday: What?!

Alice to Special Songbirds: You know why? We don’t have feathers. So they eat us up.

Special Songbird: Dipsh-t! That cannot be!

Nanday (shouting): They eat those g-d [d-mned] people up?!

Alice to Birds: All the time! It’s awful! Awful!

Nanday (simultaneously): What?! … Eat them up?!

Alice to Birds: They eat us up!

Nanday: Right!

Raven: God! God, God, God!

Nanday: They did it?!

Alice to Nanday: Yeah, they do! Awful, awful!

Nanday: My God!

Alice to Nanday: That is right.

Nanday to Alice: Yeah, It is. Yeah, It is.

Alice to Nanday: Yeah, They do.

Nanday to another Nanday: Eat them up! My God!

Alice to Birds: I’m glad to find out these things. Thank you for explaining.

Nanday to Alice: These COVID-stricken things.

Alice to Nanday: Yeah. Awful, awful. And they give us terrible diseases too. We have to get … we have to get shots and vaccinations in order to get rid of the terrible …

Nanday to Alice: Terrible what?

Alice to Nanday: … terrible things … just terrible things.

Coyote to Alice: Like what?

Alice to all: I got one too. It was awful. I forget what the name of it was. It comes from Africa. Dengue fever. It was awful. Awful. I was so sick for months! And they had no cure. It was awful. But now I’m immune.

That means I won’t get it again, most likely.

Coyote to Alice (simultaneously): I am sorry about that thing.

Alice to herself: It’s too wet to go across there [across the creek] with your hiking shoes on, I feel. This is a horse trail.

I’m going back this way.

Alice to all: Awful! Awful! Awful!

Hummingbird to Alice: Yes, it is.

Alice to all: Back home where I live, the lady Raven … the Mother Raven … she says … when she lays an egg, “Awful! Awful!”

Raven to Alice (from afar): Why’s that?

Alice to all: I don’t know why she says that. I think she’s a young Raven.

Raven (from afar): I thought that.

Alice to all: I’m just leaving this [the camcorder] on because you guys are so interesting. You’re delightful! Delightful!

Raven to Alice: I’d rather not talk now.

Alice to Readers: We discovered something really fascinating and important. The Hawks have started pecking out the eyes of large animals now … domestic Dogs and Deer.

And the Ravens, the Sentinels of the great National Forests and the great Parks locally …

Nanday (from afar): Yep!

Alice to Readers (continuing): … They’re the ones that observe this thing happening.

Nanday (from afar): And Nandays do too!

Alice to Readers: The Nandays call that ‘this COVID-stricken thing’.

Alice to Nandays: Nandays! Nandays! Why are they doing that?

Nanday to Alice: The Nandays think they did that …

Raven (interrupting): I thought that too.

Nanday to Alice (continuing): … because they got mad …

Alice to Readers (interrupting): The Nandays …

Nanday to Alice (continuing): … because the d-d d-mned Deer ate their g-d d-mned babies.

Alice to Readers: … The Nandays say the Hawks get so mad at people that they devastate everything else. And the Nandays are devastated too.

Alice to Nandays: And I’m devastated too!

Nanday to Alice: Yep! You’re devastated just as we are.

Alice to Nanday: Devastated!

Raven to Alice: Dharm Dar, You are not!

Nanday to Alice: Me too.

Alice to Nanday: You too? … Devastated!

Nandays: Yep, yep!

Alice to Nandays: Me too.

Raven to Alice: You are not!

Alice to Readers and all: So. Are you all having a good time?

Mountain Lion (speaking as I speak): I am, but Jasmine is not. Jasmine feels that these people are far too COVID-stricken to survive in this neck of the woods. [Thiis sentence ends at the same time as I say “Bad Hawk! Where is that Hawk?”]

Nanday to Alice: Yep. We are.

Raven to Alice: Not us!

Alice laughs. To Readers: What a day! What an awful day! My goodness!

Raven to Alice: Look out for Hawk!

Alice to Raven: Where? What Hawk? Where? Where is that Hawk?

Nanday to Alice: Right there.

Alice: Bad Hawk! Where is that Hawk?

Nanday to Alice: Right over there. Right there. That Hawk is not that bad.

Alice to Nanday (interrupting): Where’d that Hawk go?

Nanday to Alice: Right over that way.

Alice (simultaneously): Bad. bad Hawk!

Nanday to Alice (continuing): That Hawk is not all that COVID-stricken.

Alice to Nanday (interrupting): Oh, good. That’s not that bad, bad Hawk.

Nanday to Alice (continuing): … but that Mountain Lion is following that g-d d-mned Lady. Yep! It is following that Lady.

Alice to Readers: Everybody’s flying away from Hawk.

Nanday (interrupting): That is not it.

Alice to Readers (continuing): You know, sometimes the Hawks go crazy.

Nanday to Alice: Yep, They do do that. Go crazy.

Raven (interrupting): That’s . not . it. Great big Mountain Lion! Great big Mountain Lion! Tell her that!

Mountain Lion to Raven: Do not say that.

Alice to Readers (simultaneously: Yeah. They can … Lately … the Hawks at my place are very nice. Good Hawks.

Last year a very bad thing happened to a Raven Lady. But this year everything’s fine … I don’t know what to say.

Mountain Lion (also interrupting): Do NOT tell the Lady that no matter what you g-d d-mned do.

Nanday (mockingly): Do not tell the Lady that! Why not?

Another Nanday: Yeah! Why not?

Mountain Lion to Nanday (interrupting): Do not tell that Lady she is about to be eaten!

Nanday: G-d d-mn it! He’s right here! RIGHT HERE!

Alice to Nandays; I’m so sorry! I prayed for love and light and peace, ok?

Nanday to Alice (waxing hysterical): G-D D-MN IT! There’s a Mountain Lion with its eyes …

Mountain Lion (simultaneously): Yeah, There IS a Mountain Lion.

Alice to Nandays (simultaneously): I’m sorry!

Nanday to Alice (continuing): She may not hear me. I said: There’s a Mountain Lion. G-D D-MN it!

Mountain Lion (getting angry): I don’t really like you! [Shouting:] I don’t like you at apesh-t ALL!

Alice to Readers: Aye aye aye!

Nanday: D-mn it!

Alice to Readers:

God bless you all,
And keep you safe,
And be with you
Through all your days.

Mountain Lion: I’m getting pretty close.

Alice to Readers:
In love, light and joy,
This is Alice B. Clagett.

Nanday: D-mn it!

Alice to Readers:
I Am of the Stars …

Raven to Readers: And so are you!

Songbird to Raven: That’s right. That’s it.

Alice to Readers (repeating): And so are you!

Nanday: G-d d-mn it!

Alice to Readers: My website is ..

Nanday: G-d d-mn it!

Raven to Readers: Awakening with Planet Earth!

Alice (repeating) Awakening with Planet Earth!

Nanday to Raven: I bet that’s not it! Great God! That’s it!

Alice to Readers: …  dot com … https: … slash slash …

Nanday: That’s it!

Alice to Readers: Awakeningwithplanetearth …

Nanday: That’s it! That’s it!

Alice to Readers: … dot com.

Hummingbird: Yep, That’s it.

Nanday: Yep. That . is . it.

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Filmed on 11 February 2026 and published on 16 February 2026; revised on 21 February 2026

NOTE: This link has been added here … Link: “Tiny Anthologies: English-Language Interspecies Communication Tutorials (Especially Avian Communication),” by Alice B. Clagett, written and published on 21 February 2026 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-Gi5 ..

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My website is “Awakening with Planet Earth” … https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

VIDEO CREDITS

“Awful News from the Ravens and the Nandays”
By Alice B. Clagett

Filmed on 11 February 2026 and produced on 16 February 2026
Location: Paramount Ranch, Santa Monica Mountains, CA

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NOTE: I asked Mountain Lion: “Your wife has a name?”

Mountain Lion said: “She picked a name off someone that she ate.”

I am wondering: Is there a lady named ‘Jasmine’ who is missing?

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