The Red Maple and the Elusive Coyote
in VanDusen Gardens
I had gotten glimpses of him before, but always he was gone too fast, but there he was suddenly trotting along still far away, and I was quick to get a shot of him. Of course I had no time to re-set my camera and he is blurred behind the little maple tree. So I have had him in my archives for a couple of years and somehow now think it is ok to show him :-)))
Markus 4 27/11/2023 13:00
ich haette jetzt an einen Wolf gedacht, aber ich kann Kojoten und Woelfe nicht auseinanderhaltenHabedieehre
Markus
Harold Thompson 25/11/2023 14:31
At least you saw it and at lease got a recordHarold
Elvina Benoist-Audiau 24/11/2023 23:44
Behind the red leaves of the Japanese mapple tree, one can see the coyote - a good shot, indeed !! Hugs, ElviConny11 24/11/2023 23:36
Ein schönes Hebst Foto, das mir gut gefällt.LG Conny, habt ein schönes Wochenende
mheyden 24/11/2023 20:25
... und in die Herbstzeit passt er auch sehr gut!Axel Sand 24/11/2023 19:30
A good docu, Adele.Wish you a nice weekend
Warm regards
Axel
Alfred Photo 24/11/2023 18:53
Herbst und Wind haben hier kein leichtes SpielDa müssen sie noch paar mal vorbei schauen, bis das letzte Blatt gefallen ist.
Schön diese roten Farben.
(Der Baum hat den Schärfepunkt auf sich gezogen)
VG
Alfred
Angelika El. 24/11/2023 18:31
Auch wenn man ihn erst auf den zweiten Blick erkennt - eine feine und gelungene Aufnahme! VG!Ralf Melchert 24/11/2023 12:58
KlassePeter Schillmeier 24/11/2023 10:53
Guter SchnappschussLG Peter
claudine capello 24/11/2023 10:15
ah ah tes archives servent ....charmant !!! bravo clMark Billiau. 24/11/2023 10:12
Better a blurry shot of a coyote than none....!Good and quick reaction !
Dornvögel 24/11/2023 9:17
Nur noch wenige Blätter, das Wetter schafft es,kalt und regnerisch.LG Christa
tinchen49 24/11/2023 9:14
hier zählt der Moment und den hast du spannend und wunderschön in Szene gesetzt. Zum Glück hast du diesen großartigen Schnappschuss aus der Dunkelheit befreitlg tinchen
Matthias Getto 24/11/2023 9:13
An unusual shot.It's amazing that they are also finding their way into the civilized world and its cities. As long as they don't endanger people, I don't think that's a bad thing.
Here too, more and more wild animals, that usually live in the forests, are finding their way into villages and towns. As more and more garbage (including food) accumulates, it is easier for many animals to find food than in their natural habitat.
Best regards and have a fine weekend
Matthias