...about three years ago, my son killed a female in the edge of a field, on Christmas morning. Three days later, I killed a male at almost the same spot, and he was just wandering around, like a lost pup. Neither one of us was calling, just a "target of opportunity".
Both of these coyotes were mature, about 30 pounders.
I have always thought that if I killed a coyote, that I would go back to the same spot a couple of days later, and howl, just to see if the other would come looking. So far, no luck, but who's to say that one didn't come in, and I didn't see it???
I think that if she was in heat, she would mate with another male, instead of waiting for her true love. The reproductive urge is very strong, and it may override her loyalty to her ex, if he seems to be out of the picture. Of course, if a new male comes near her, and doesn't get whipped by her mate, he will probably hang around for a few hours or days, hoping he will get lucky. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif