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Kai-outi © Rich Lawton
Kai-outi © Rich Lawton

Rich Lawton
Category: Wildlife
Date Shot: Fri, May 18, 2012
Camera: Nikon D80
Lens: Tamron SF AF200-500
Filter: n/a
Submitted: Sat, May 19, 2012
Viewed: 17 times
Rating: 6 ×
Member Comments: Out in Hayden Valley looking for grizzly bears and wolves. Lots of bison then along came this coyote. Stood still and watched as he ran past. Note that he is in prime wolf territory and that they do not take kindly to his kind. 500mm, ISO 400, 1/400s, f/6.3
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Ken Sweezey wrote on Sun, May 20, 2012

The Seacliff Visitor Center is a hub of activity, with a gift shop, live tide pool and a museum detailing the history of the cement ship at the end of the pier. The planting areas are well done in a natural manner.

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Rich Lawton wrote on Sat, May 19, 2012

Out in Hayden Valley looking for grizzly bears and wolves. Lots of bison then along came this coyote. Stood still and watched as he ran past. Note that he is in prime wolf territory and that they do not take kindly to his kind.

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