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Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Beierse woud

Nationalpark Bayerischer Wald

Nationalparkzentrum Lusen

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Canis latrans,

Yellowstone National Park

 

This coyote looks to still have its winter coat. (It DID snow nearby a couple days later in mid-May.) I can't explain the dewlap-like mass of fur hanging from its neck.

I saw this coyote a few days ago at Joseph D. Grant County Park. It trotted onto the trail from the adjacent field about fifty yards ahead of me. I think it was going to cross the trail until it saw me and stopped. It then started trotting toward me, exhibiting the same mannerisms that a domestic dog would when it sees a human that it wants to visit. So I started shooting with my long lens and eventually it veered off the trail. I suspected that it was cutting a diagonal to the perpendicular trail behind me, so I doubled back and sure enough, there it was trotting away from me. Looks like a young one to me.

Beierse woud

Nationalpark Bayerischer Wald

 

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Ancora una foto dei giorni passati nella foresta bavarese , "armati" di reflex un po’ di fortuna e molta pazienza, poi......tanti bellissimi ricordi e tante foto

 

Come sempre consiglio in grande , clik sulla foto

  

foresta bavarese al Bayerischer Wald National Park

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Erythronium dens-canis

Canon EOS 60D + Kiron 105/2.8 macro @ 1/790 f/2.8

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Gibbon Meadow, Yellowstone NP, Wyoming

Coyote at Santa Margarita Lake. I watched this coyote hunting a group of Coot's by the waters edge. It missed and landed with a big splash in the water!

The main reason I got this used 300mm lens was to get closer views of the local wildlife.

 

View large, on black.

 

Gibbon Meadow, Yellowstone National Park

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