Hi Ed.. What great shots. The contrast between the snow and coyote really makes them stand out..
Their winter coats sure look good. Lots of coyotes here but most of the year, especially in the summer heat look splotchy and not very interesting. Nice shots.
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I have seen a few Coyotes here in Georgia, but you could never get anywhere near them. One peek and they are gone. How close did you get to this one, and what lens did you use?
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Hi Ed.. What great shots. The contrast between the snow and coyote really makes them stand out..
Their winter coats sure look good. Lots of coyotes here but most of the year, especially in the summer heat look splotchy and not very interesting. Nice shots.
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Ian
These were shot with a 1DSIII and the 100-400.
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