They don't need much, either. I'd bet this is an adolescent male scouting some new territory and doesn't have a permanent den yet.
As for sleeping locations, there are many possibilities. Copps Hill Burying Ground is near that intersection and has some cover, Langone Park has some naturalized areas, the greenway has hiding zones, maybe even under a dock or bridge.
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Born and raised in Boston but
Born and raised in Boston but where would its den be? Isn't the North End, like completely built up? Are their basement coyotes breeding in Boston?
They can walk quite a ways
They don't need much, either. I'd bet this is an adolescent male scouting some new territory and doesn't have a permanent den yet.
As for sleeping locations, there are many possibilities. Copps Hill Burying Ground is near that intersection and has some cover, Langone Park has some naturalized areas, the greenway has hiding zones, maybe even under a dock or bridge.
Adorable.
Adorable.