[Kenneth Branham, of Camden, S.C., said he would have never thought it possible if he hadn’t seen the photos with his own eyes.
“It goes against everything I’ve ever been taught,” Branham said. “If somebody had told me they had pictures like this, I wouldn’t have believed them.”
But there, just before 11 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 27, is a photo of a coyote eating at a corn pile. A few minutes later, a doe shows up, eventually approaching the coyote and beginning to eat the corn right along with it.
A few minutes later, a small spike shows up and begins to eat at the corn pile, as well.]
Never seen them eat at a corn pile. Maybe they were and I just assumed they were sniffing the corn for animal scent. I have seen them carrying a corn cob though. Now apples are a different story, seen them eat those on plenty of occasions.
Never seen them eat at a corn pile. Maybe they were and I just assumed they were sniffing the corn for animal scent. I have seen them carrying a corn cob though. Now apples are a different story, seen them eat those on plenty of occasions.
Me either - had automatic corn feeder and 2 trail cam set up for years - got protos of deer, squirrls, birds and etc but never yotes - see yotes olnce in a while wife feeding crows in yard had yote eatn crow stuff yday thats it on the crow feeding