Description
A coyote glows in the evening sun.
I can watch coyotes hunt all day, especially when there's a pack or a mating pair. In this location, they have quite a large salt marsh to search so it's difficult to know where they'll pop up next. However, if you spend enough time watching them, as I have, you learn that there is a pattern to their search, even down to the best times to see them in certain locations.
On this day, I arrived before sunrise and didn't see a single one until about 3pm when, in the distance, I could see four of them grouping together to begin their sunset hunt. they gradually got closer as the sun went down and I was able to capture this shot.
Taken By
Michael Kennedy
Taken On
February 4, 2026
Tagged
coyote
dogs
canis
latrans
animal
mammal
bear
wildlife
canine
red_wolf
wolf
fox
brown
black
carnivores
red_fox
terrestrial_animal
Assignments
Wildlife
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Focal:
500
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Lens Model:
AF-S NIKKOR 500mm f/5.6E PF ED VR
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Shutter speed:
0.0008
sec
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Aperture: f/
5.6