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It's not uncommon for Massachusetts residents to hear coyotes howling, especially at night. Learn why a coyote may be howling in your neighborhood.
11/01/2023
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Coyote in the woods at night

Typically, each month offers 1 full moon that illuminates the night sky and casts out the dark shadows where nocturnal creatures may lurk. It’s not uncommon for an animal’s behavior to be influenced by lunar cycles. The fall season might have you thinking about mythical beasts, like werewolves, that are notorious for transforming and howling at the moon. While we don’t have wolves of any kind in Massachusetts, we do have another notable member of the dog family — the eastern coyote.  

Eastern coyotes can be found in every city and town in mainland Massachusetts. These medium-sized canids are well-adapted to a wide range of habitats, including suburban, urban, and rural areas. Even so, it can sometimes be surprising for Massachusetts residents to hear coyotes howling, especially late at night. 

So, do coyotes howl at the moon? 

Let’s start with why coyotes howl. People often think coyotes howl to announce a kill. This is not true. After all, why would a coyote want to draw attention to itself and potentially lose their meal to a nearby competitor? Coyotes howl primarily to communicate with other coyotes. This includes howling at members of their family within their territory or howling to defend their territory from intruders. During the summer, they’ll even howl to practice with the pups from that year’s litter. Coyotes can also be heard using barks, yips, growls, whines, and huffs.  

While mythical werewolves are rumored to howl at the moon, coyotes don’t howl more frequently during a full moon. Interestingly, research suggests that groups of coyotes howl more on evenings with less moonlight, again to defend their territory or to communicate with other family members. 

Simply hearing or seeing a coyote in your neighborhood is not a cause for concern. However, you should take a few important steps to effectively coexist with coyotes. 

  • Remove food sources: Remove or secure all human-associated food sources, including bird feeders, unsecured trash, open compost, outdoor pet food, fallen fruit from trees, and overripe garden vegetables. Never intentionally feed wildlife. 
  • Protect pets: Directly supervise and leash pets whenever they are outside. It’s the presence of the person on the end of the leash that prevents an attack. 
  • Haze coyotes: Hazing is a technique used to deter an animal from an area or change its behavior. You can haze a coyote by waving your arms or clapping while walking toward the coyote, making loud noises by yelling or using an air horn, spraying a hose, or throwing small objects, like tennis balls, in the coyote’s direction. 

Learn more about coyotes in Massachusetts at mass.gov/coyotes

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