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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2246534" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>We have kindly been provided a video of coyote howls and ki-yi's . We will break it down when do they decide to do this where do they do this and why do they do this , to the best of my ability . Ok we start out by the coyote marking their territory you see a male making his mark then 2 females marking their area as well so we can figure that they are near the boundary line of their territory . Then you hear one howl and see him throw his head back not moving it around much and he howls . You see one that does ki-yi's and is moving it's head around while doing so . The howls are meant to do at least two things tell others that they are still in their territory and get a response from others so they know that other territories are still occupied . Then we have the ki-yi's they also are meant to do at least two things they make it sound as if there are more coyote then there are and also help to make it hard to pin point the exact location of the group . They are using the serenade of the group to also mark their area as they approach the edge of it . They will in the mornings and evenings do this to let the neighboring coyote know their area is still occupied as well as to make sure that the neighboring area is still occupied by getting a response from them . Howls and ki-yi's aren't the same but in this case they are combined in their serenade . We have several types of coyote vocalizations , howls, ki-yi's and barks are just three that they commonly use in differing combinations to say different things . They have and use whines , whimpers , growls , yips and squeals also . Ki-yi's are typically done with the serenades when they are at home and yet not really comfortable with letting other groups know how many and exactly where they are . Long lone howls are to talk to family members as are two half length howls , To get the pups to tell them where they are in my area . Two howls of medium length then two barks and another howl is just asking others if you are home and want to visit . I tried this in Indiana this spring and they replied to me with the same howls and barks and then came in to me , Bill Austen called it the interrogation call . Ki-yi's are often done here by coyote that aren't fully comfortable but not so much as to use barks and threats .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2246534, member: 91783"] We have kindly been provided a video of coyote howls and ki-yi's . We will break it down when do they decide to do this where do they do this and why do they do this , to the best of my ability . Ok we start out by the coyote marking their territory you see a male making his mark then 2 females marking their area as well so we can figure that they are near the boundary line of their territory . Then you hear one howl and see him throw his head back not moving it around much and he howls . You see one that does ki-yi's and is moving it's head around while doing so . The howls are meant to do at least two things tell others that they are still in their territory and get a response from others so they know that other territories are still occupied . Then we have the ki-yi's they also are meant to do at least two things they make it sound as if there are more coyote then there are and also help to make it hard to pin point the exact location of the group . They are using the serenade of the group to also mark their area as they approach the edge of it . They will in the mornings and evenings do this to let the neighboring coyote know their area is still occupied as well as to make sure that the neighboring area is still occupied by getting a response from them . Howls and ki-yi's aren't the same but in this case they are combined in their serenade . We have several types of coyote vocalizations , howls, ki-yi's and barks are just three that they commonly use in differing combinations to say different things . They have and use whines , whimpers , growls , yips and squeals also . Ki-yi's are typically done with the serenades when they are at home and yet not really comfortable with letting other groups know how many and exactly where they are . Long lone howls are to talk to family members as are two half length howls , To get the pups to tell them where they are in my area . Two howls of medium length then two barks and another howl is just asking others if you are home and want to visit . I tried this in Indiana this spring and they replied to me with the same howls and barks and then came in to me , Bill Austen called it the interrogation call . Ki-yi's are often done here by coyote that aren't fully comfortable but not so much as to use barks and threats . [/QUOTE]
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