The coyote blends quite nicely with the field! The trees in the last two pictures look desolate; even the activity of the cat and the song of the sparrow can't enliven the nature around.
I love to watch coyotes mousing. You must have keen eyes and steady hands for that video capture. Also enjoyable, is the teenage Hooper exploring and discovering Spring delights.
I see coyotes ever more frequently both in rural areas and several times recently right in the city. It’s an adaptable and successful species to be sure.
The coyote blends in so well with the tall grasses, perfect cover for a stealthy walk,And Hooper, no cover there, but very keen to try again and again,
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These are great, Jennifer!...:)JP
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The coyote blends quite nicely with the field! The trees in the last two pictures look desolate; even the activity of the cat and the song of the sparrow can't enliven the nature around.
ReplyDeleteI love to watch coyotes mousing. You must have keen eyes and steady hands for that video capture. Also enjoyable, is the teenage Hooper exploring and discovering Spring delights.
ReplyDeleteI see coyotes ever more frequently both in rural areas and several times recently right in the city. It’s an adaptable and successful species to be sure.
ReplyDeleteThe coyote blends in so well with the tall grasses, perfect cover for a stealthy walk,And Hooper, no cover there, but very keen to try again and again,
ReplyDeleteSong Sparrows are one of my favorites! A friend saw a coyote last week at Bathurst & St Clair!
ReplyDeleteOh, well, Hooper!
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