NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – Friends of Radnor Lake shared a “rare” moment Thursday morning after a coyote was spotted at Radnor Lake State Park.
While coyotes are often heard, they are not often seen, so Thursday’s sighting was “especially meaningful,” according to Friends of Radnor Lake. The animals often communicate through yips, barks and howls.
Coyote breeding season is usually from February through March, according to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. After breeding, coyotes work to find den sights and feed their pup, which are typically born about two months later…