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Uploaded by on Feb 13, 2007

Coyote Howling. Preparing to take a nap

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  • Thank you Marisa for taking time to view my clip of one of our many local coyotes. Glad you appreciate them too..... ~~ Karen P.S. If you have time, check out a few of my Hummingbird ones too....

  • uhhhh, coyotes don't bed down for the night. They're nocturnal. That one was probably just waking up.

    Cool video though.

  • Hi MB...Thanks for stopping by and for your nice comment about the video....And also for the factoid of their sleeping routine...Had no idea...Haven't read much about coyotes, but love to watch them around our property daily... ~~ Karen

  • Hi...We are in So. California. About 2,500 feet elevation....Quite arid and hilly.  Very rural with acreage of 2.5 or more, but we only have one acre. BTW...We also see a mountain lion once in awhile...I also have another coyote clip taken at our sons house in broad daylight...Handsome specimen... ~~ Karen

  • Thank-you so much for not shooting it,&thank-you for sharing what you observed.

  • Thanks for stopping by. We have probably upwards to 11 coyotes that inhabit our area. This morning while we were enjoying our morning coffee on our deck we saw 8 meander down the hiking trail. Wish I had my video camera handy to get them on tape. ~~ Karen

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  • The coyotes that live on my property do this type of thing around 4pm before it starts to get dark. They lie around like that and "meet up" with the others who wander in. Then they all head out together. There is one who lays in the same spot under a tree and then the others show up. Beautiful animals who eat vermin and plague-carrying rodents. Glad to have them around.

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  • @rileydd08 god? lmao

  • Where was this?

  • Why do people shoot God's creation?

  • Coyotes are not necessarily nocturnal. They are very adaptable and will be active and alert whenever the hunting is best, i.e. they will change their habits to suit the season and the prey. Very clever and adaptable mammals!

  • my sis told that she saw cayotes in many times,when she was in stouffville,ontario.actually she said they were flock in her front yard,when dark begins.

  • @mb33mb33 coyotes are not naturally nocturnal, they are often referred to as suh because the presence of human beings has altered their lifestyle.

  • My aunt hears coyotes howling behind her house. behind her house is really dangerous mainly because of the poisionous snakes though.

  • @willlittell No coyote shooting for me. The only vermin I neutralize are the ones that come inside the fenced area of the property... so far the coyotes are content to wander on "their" side of the fence. ;0)

  • Awww, so cute, and beautiful scenery! I'm subscribing!

  • @MB33MB33 hense the stretching. lol

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