“Tripod” is a heroic old coyote from the Lamar Valley in Yellowstone National Park
Two coyotes vs. a mule deer doe defending her new born fawn in Jefferson County Open Space, Colorado.
Lone coyote in Estes Park, Colorado
Patient coyote reluctantly sharing a meal with Magpies. Lakewood, Colorado
A long pause from life spent with this lone coyote. Colorado.
A morning admiring the keen ability coyote hunting underground prey. Colorado
Coyote choosing to take the path created by humans. Colorado
Coyote fleeing to a refuge as daylight sets in.
Multiple coyotes are a rare site now on the Front Range, Colorado.
Coyote in a calm winter morning. Colorado
Coyote saw me long before I saw him.
Coyotes share a tender moment on the ice. Colorado
A haunting scene and then coyote disappeared. Colorado
A standoff in Yellowstone NP. Wyoming
A true champion of adversity. Yellowstone NP
Two coyotes in an embrace. Colorado
Coyote terrified by the presence of wolves nearby.
A gaze by coyote before retreating into the forest.
Affirmations and affection to rekindle their bond. Colorado
Beautiful male coyote at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Colorado.
Winter creating a colorless void. Colorado
Don’t worry. I won’t make you and your mates get up.
Ice summit and not everyone is well received.
Momma had lots to do on moving day. She had to relocate the den away from angry moose and elk.
Winter rendezvous ended peacefully.
Everyone needs a good stretch no and again.
Vigilance is key to keeping everyone safe and aware of the rules.
A messenger of purpose.
Just one of the most elegant coyotes I’ve ever witnessed.
Witness to the death and rebirth of life.
A symbol of the west, two icons with such different fates.
I can still hear him singing.
Loving mother and her obedient pup.
Weather is merely acknowledged in the wild.
A haunting reminder that we need to do better as humans.