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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

New Hampshire Coyote

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This photo marks my most succesful photo of a Eastern Coyote to date. Amazing how much larger they are than their Western counterparts. I have read more than once that this has to do with the migration of the coyote eastward. As they moved east coyotes would mate with wolves produceing a lager mix breed animal that has a bigger skull and body size much like a wolf. I love the light and expression in the photo above. Once again he has began feeding on a deer that had been killed by him and his friends a few weeks ago. The feeding stopped once the temperatures froze it solid. With the weather in the mid 40's this week he has returned almost every day, and this one time during day light for over an hour and a half.
 
  
 

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