Coyotes: Indiana's Largest Carnivore Is Doing Well
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For those of us who live in rural areas, we become privy to the diverse sounds of nature. But one sound that always catches my attention is the howls and yips of coyotes. To me, they are the sound of the wild, when in reality they are not. I’ll never forget seeing my first coyote. It was the mid 1970’s when a group of us were upland bird hunting in Cass County when it came bounding across a picked corn field. Naturally I thought it was someone’s dog, until it spotted us then took off like a rocket, traversing that field in a matter of seconds. Now, in today’s age, it’s possible to see them almost anywhere including in the middle of our state’s most populated urban areas.
Coyotes: Indiana's Largest Carnivore Is Doing Well
Coyotes: Indiana's Largest Carnivore Is Doing…
Coyotes: Indiana's Largest Carnivore Is Doing Well
For those of us who live in rural areas, we become privy to the diverse sounds of nature. But one sound that always catches my attention is the howls and yips of coyotes. To me, they are the sound of the wild, when in reality they are not. I’ll never forget seeing my first coyote. It was the mid 1970’s when a group of us were upland bird hunting in Cass County when it came bounding across a picked corn field. Naturally I thought it was someone’s dog, until it spotted us then took off like a rocket, traversing that field in a matter of seconds. Now, in today’s age, it’s possible to see them almost anywhere including in the middle of our state’s most populated urban areas.