A wildlife expert explains why repeat visits happen and what they reveal about food, shelter, and learned behavior.

Seeing a coyote once can feel unsettling. Seeing the same coyote over and over can feel alarming, especially when it starts to feel familiar with your yard.
But wildlife experts say repeat visits usually aren’t random or aggressive. Coyotes are highly observant animals that return only when something meets a specific need.
Understanding what’s drawing a coyote back can help you respond calmly and correctly. In many cases, the behavior is a signal—not a threat—and knowing how to read it can prevent bigger problems later.








