Saturday, January 31, 2009

Eastern Coyote: for Camera Critters

January 24, 2007, was my lucky day for I saw a handsome Eastern Coyote! I had been driving along the main highway and decided to check out a side road, which had open fields on both sides, thinking that I might possibly see some Snowbirds feeding there. Suddenly I saw movement to the left and, as I was braking and grabbing for my camera, a Coyote stopped abruptly, quickly turned direction, and headed for the woods bordering the field. After my first burst of pictures, I rolled down my car window just as it had reached the woods edge. Upon reaching relative safety it stopped momen -tarily to take a good look at me while I was taking several good photographic looks at it! What a beautiful sight it made through my camera lens! After watching my car for a few seconds it turned and loped off into the woods. Unlike a dog or a wolf, a Coyote runs with its tail pointed down and this was easily observed as it ran from view.

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25 comments:

Teena in Toronto said...

Gorgeous animal!

I played too :)

Tink *~*~* said...

Holy cow, what a lucky encounter! You got some great shots of him too. Well done!

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Anonymous said...

These guys take so much flak (granted, a lot deserved) but they are so gorgeous, especially their full coats. I just love that first shot, where you caught him just shifts his weight - beautiful "pose"!!

bobbie said...

He really is handsome! Beautiful shots.

??? said...

He's gorgeous and you're lcuky to have seen him and to have made such awesome photos. The running shot is my favourite!

Anonymous said...

Nice catch Ann..I saw one here early morning...Beautiful misunderstood animal...

Carolina said...

Such a beautiful critter! Great photos. Love his (or hers?) face. Beautiful!

Grammy said...

I very much enjoyed your coyote photos.
Have a great week
Grammy
Missouri, Usa

Mom Knows Everything said...

A few years ago we went fishing on an old dirt road and we saw a pack of them. Of course I forgot my camera. :o(

Noner said...

Great capture. SO handsome.

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Flo said...

Wow!! Great pictures. How lucky to just come across him!!!

Mine is up over at Feathers,Fur and Fins

Ruth's Photo Blog said...

Amazing pictures.
Blessings,Ruth

Mary said...

What an amazing creature! Lovely and he posed so nicely for you!

Bruce said...

What a great looking coyote! How exciting that must have been!

Norm said...

great shot! looks so handsome and smart.

EG CameraGirl said...

You were quick with your camera! Coyotes don't usually hang around long if they sense a human can see them.

Anonymous said...

Wow...good get! Much healthier looking than the coyote I ran into while in SF area (see my post from yesterday)...his picture doesn't show it, but he was scraggly.

Anonymous said...

Wow! What a wonderful experience for you and for us. Thank you for sharing.

Its Time to Live said...

Awsome images. Our coyotes seem to be more washed out in color. I saw one the other day but only long enough to think of a photo, not long enough to actually take even one.

Tina said...

Ann, How wonderful that you took that side road..and what a catch in your camera lens. Your photos are very nice. My heart rate would have been sky high trying to get all the best shots...lol. Interesting that he stopped to look your way..they are usually so skiddish..does he have something around his neck..I thought I could detect a rope, or something hanging from the rough around his neck..anyhow, great post.

Dianne said...

it really did take a good look at you!

beautiful

Unknown said...

Wow - what a magic day. I have to change my desktop background yet again!

Becky said...

Super pictures Ann. We had Coyotes around here a couple years ago, and sometimes they were really close howling at night, but I haven't heard them now for a long time. What a gorgeous animal.
B.

Rose said...

This is a great capture..such good photos. I would have been so excited mine would have been blurry.

Anonymous said...

Great shots! I saw my first coyote on the side of a road and took pictures out of the window too. Your shots are much better.
:-)