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Relaxing in the garden. They have been in the news lately for attacking (illegally) unleashed dogs for which there is a simple albeit unpopular solution. This is the race "C. l. ochropus," sometimes called the "California Valley Coyote." It is a more golden or ocher color, slightly darker and...
Taken through a dirty window with not enough light for this camera. Thes guys are always around. When the pack makes a kill they start singing, and what an eerie feeling.
On the prowl, this is the race "C. l. ochropus," sometimes called the "California Valley Coyote." It is a more golden or ocher color, slightly darker and less gray than other races. It also averages slightly smaller. They remind me of African Jackals and are sometimes called the American...
This coyote was warming in the morning sun probably after an active night hunting rabbits.
Native to North America and smaller than it's relative the grey wolf.
One of the best coyote sightings I've ever had. Took me a good many years to get a close up shot of one. Right across the creek from me in Morningside Park
Coyote (Canis latrans subsp. texensis) This subspecies is known as the Texas Plains Coyote. Just south of Tivoli, Refugio County, Texas, USA. Coastal Plains and Marshes Vegetational Area. Mainly flat fields converted to pasture and agriculture with small and patchy remnant coastal woods at ca...
Coyote (Canis latrans: Canidae) Wichita Falls, Wichita County, Texas, USA. Urban setting with remnant patches of Rolling Plains Vegetation with small patches of riparian forest at ca. 286 m (937 ft) elevation.
Coyote (Canis latrans subsp. frustor: Canidae) This coyote popped out and saw me, I responded with one photo and it disappeared as quickly as it appeared (lol). Photographed in Galveston Island State Park, northeast of Jamaica Beach, Galveston County, Texas, USA. Barrier Island, coastal prairie...
I have never seen someone post an image taken with a trail camera. This image was taken in my backyard, at night. The IQ is not the best, but I thought some of you might be interested. These animals are quite common here in middle Tennessee, USA. They were originally a western animal, but...
Saw the Coyote again, but the light was fading, as it was in the evening, this is the best I could do, but if you look closely you can see a mouse in his jaws !
Coyote (Canis latrans mearnsii: Canidae) Nineteen subspecies are recognized with only subspecies mearnsii being mapped for Arizona. Wile E. Coyote resting under a Palo Verde after being humiliated by Roadrunner, once again. Photographed on the outskirts of Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, USA...
I wanted to say "Knowing Me, Knowing You" but I thought it might date me a bit, lol. This coyote is in his day bed, on agricultural lands, and I'm in my car on a dykeland road. And that's a good place to be because this is the largest coyote I've ever seen.
I encountered this Coyote while on a trail today in the Santa Monica Mountains. At first we both stopped, then I started talking to him in a low voice and he stayed for a minute checking me out before taking off.
Not the usual Coyote situation.