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Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Yellowstone - coyote



My sight seems not as keen as of Mr D. who can spot them as tiny moving specks miles away in the white.. But there seem to be no need, they come curious, to me to check me out. The very 1st one i saw, I was convinced it was a dog - it would run stright to me (had to break not to collide!) with no any fear. Moreover, it had a collar.. It turn out to be a coyote as i understand watching quite a few more with similar behavior toward me and some of them - with tracking collars..

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