Uhm, sorry to break it to 'red neck trapper man', but there are no 'native species of pheasant' in Illinois. The ring-necked pheasant is introduced and only there for hunting.
And according to the USGS, foxes avoid coyotes, both usually display interspecies tolerance and usually the only foxes 'killed' by coyotes are the foxes that have been caught in, drum roll please, traps!
Uhm, sorry to break it to 'red neck trapper man', but there are no 'native species of pheasant' in Illinois. The ring-necked pheasant is introduced and only there for hunting.
And according to the USGS, foxes avoid coyotes, both usually display interspecies tolerance and usually the only foxes 'killed' by coyotes are the foxes that have been caught in, drum roll please, traps!
chicagobirder 1 year ago