Tuesday, January 31st, 2012 at 2:34 pm
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Friday, December 2nd, 2011 at 12:00 pm
Coyotes are adapting and thriving throughout North America. Just thirty years ago, they were unheard of in some areas of the United States. Today, much of the available hunting lands across America is almost devoid of pheasants, rabbits and red fox, but the coyotes are thriving. With the limited amount of cover provided by sparse marshes, fence lines and woods, a pair of hunting coyotes has little trouble locating and feasting upon nesting pheasants and other small game. God help the red fox that gets caught out in the open by the aggressive coyote.
Small game, waterfowl and ground birds aren’t the only things farm country coyotes prey upon. Whitetail deer fall into that category too.
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