Taken today at Orillo Verde near Pilar, down in the canyon of the Rio Grande. No effort to pursue, just passing by.


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Lucky you! I’m completely fascinated by coyotes, and often write about them on my urban nature blog. We even have them here in NYC, where I now live, mostly in the Bronx with at least one (probably more) in Queens. Once every few years now, a coyote makes its way into Manhattan. Two years ago, one stayed for a month, basing itself in the southeast corner of Central Park. I used to go down there at dusk to watch it emerge for its nightly adventures. (Urban coyotes tend to be more nocturnal than their country cousins.) Pretty amazing!
That’s wild!
I’ve heard of coyotes in Central Park.
If you search for “coyotes” at my blog, you’ll find all kinds of articles that at least mention coyotes. And here’s a great recording I made by holding a mic outside our back door one night in Taos: http://www.farrfeed.com/audio/coyotes.mp3
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