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Not a common sight in my experience. This one has free reign of a farm yard which likely gives him immunity from the local coyotes of which are many. He is a smart animal.

This Bald Eagle landed in a tree next to me at Luna lake in the central mountains of Arizona. He looks like he has a secret.

Trying out a new 'second life' look. Any thoughts appreciated.

Roseate Spoonbills always appear to have a sly grin to me.

 

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Red Fox vixen, Brown County, Wisconsin USA

 

Having spotted her from about 50yds away, she was so busy with breakfast (cottontail rabbit), my version of sly was enough to get me close.

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Did you know that all individuals of this lizards species are female and clone themselves through a process called parthenogenesis?

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52 in 2020. no. 47. Leading Lines

 

Gray Fox (Urocyon Cinereoargenteus)

fox kit tree lookout

My first concert live - Rochester, NY

 

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While photographing a muskrat on the snow banks of the Creditview River, this weasel stopped to take notice of my presence, which allowed me to take this stunning portrait. After expressing its brief curiosity, the weasel disappeared under the rocks along the river bank.

 

Weasels are extremely difficult animals to photograph as they are always on the move, whether slinkering about the river banks or in the river itself. Their thick pelt allows them to stay warm in the icy waters and cold temperatures of winter.

Fox Sparrow [Passerella iliaca]

 

Peace Valley Park

Doylestown, PA

 

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Eastern Coyote

A sly extremely intelligent animal who can adapt to any environment and has become urban in almost every city an opportunist able to survive on any landscape impossible to irradiate man has tried for hundreds of years

Native Americans gave it the title the trickster the shape shifter the one who can get itseft into trouble but is so intelligent it can get itself out also

The reinduduction of wolves in Yellowstone dropped there population by 80% in the park the only real control of this guy

More on this watch { the shapeshifter - nature documentary on YouTube ] highly recommend it

This guy was overlooking a bison farm on side of highway

He has the look of a cunning animal in this image

The coywolf, a hybrid of the wolf and the western coyote, is the dominant species of coyote in Ontario. Coywolf or coyote are usually one and the same.

 

This has been the case in Ontario for nearly a century. It wasn’t until the 1990s that a team of geneticists discovered all coyotes in the province were a genetic hybrid of eastern wolves and western coyotes.

 

“All the animals we have examined show the presence of eastern wolf and western coyote DNA,” Trent University geneticist Bradley White previously told the Banner.

 

“Eastern coyotes were recognized as a large coyote, but their relationship to western coyotes and eastern wolves only became clear after DNA analyses.”

 

DNA data suggest western coyotes arrived in Ontario in about 1919 and hybridized with eastern wolves such as the ones currently residing in Algonquin Park. They then spread east and occupied Newfoundland, as well as the northern New England states in the United States.

 

The eastern coyote, or coywolf, does differ from the western coyote and eastern wolf, though.

 

Coywolves aren’t afraid of humans to the same extent that wolves are. Also, coywolves are larger and often hunt in packs, which is probably related to their wolf heritage.

This was shot last summer. We have yet to see one fox this year which has led us to being overloaded with chipmunks and squirrels. We've had fox every single year for 20 years until this year. Fox have a way of balancing things out.

Maia in the snow. My daughter's Collie.

St Lucia, Brisbane 2013

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