![]() If you see a canine shape running and can’t tell if it’s a coyote or a dog, look at the tail. Is this why my neighbor saw some active ones?Īdult male coyotes can be up to 4 and a half feet long, stand 2 feet tall at the shoulders and weigh 45 pounds. Oh and if meat isn’t available they are crafty enough to eat fruit, nuts and eggs. So why should I be surprised they’re at my back door, right?Ĭoyotes have been reported in 453 New Jersey towns.Ĭoyotes will eat anything from frogs and voles to raccoons, beavers, and young deer. The first coyote sighting to be documented was in 1939 in Hunterdon County. ![]() I’ll leave you with some coyote fun facts: Luckily he’s old enough to get a solid Wile E. Of course, I texted my neighbor back saying perhaps he should paint a tunnel on the side of his house and see if they will knock themselves unconscious. Obviously, you don’t want them losing their fear of humans and coming around to dig in trash and then go after your dog. In one way it’s kind of cool to know I might see coyotes out in the open like that. But now I know they were that close to our houses. Once, I even could swear I saw the glowing eyes deep in the woods of what I think was a coyote but I don’t know for sure. And my dog Finn had every hair on his body stand up one night in the tree-lined darkness of our yard when he must have known they were lurking. Heard their distinctive yipping and howling in the woods. We’ve definitely heard them before so I knew they were out there somewhere. Now he’s a solid, sensible guy and he wasn’t afraid of them but he knows we have two small boys, not to mention an even smaller dog that would make a nice appetizer for a coyote. He let me know that he saw three coyotes right at the woodline in his backyard. They’re probably watching us when we don’t even realize it.Īll this to say during the show yesterday I received a text from my next-door neighbor. They are just so elusive that we tend to never know they are there. According to a Rutgers report, 96% of New Jersey land has coyotes. Most of us don’t think about them but New Jersey is lousy with them. But what I never thought about was coyotes. After all, a caller once told me he saw one standing right on 202 in front of Northlandz. Being a Hunterdon County rookie, I didn’t know that meant I would see 20 or 30 deer at a time up and down our whole street.Īnd I even thought there could be an outside chance of seeing a bear. The previous owners told me how I would see deer. Our property backs right up to some woods.
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