In Yellowstone's Lamar Valley, a coyote pauses among the sagebrush, its amber eye fixed on something beyond the frame. Soft evening light catches the texture of its thick coat, revealing every detail of an animal perfectly adapted to life in the wild. Often overshadowed by Yellowstone's larger predators, the coyote remains one of the park's most resilient and intelligent inhabitants. This quiet portrait captures a fleeting moment of alertness and grace in one of North America's most celebrated wildlife landscapes.
In Yellowstone's Lamar Valley, a coyote pauses among the sagebrush, its amber eye fixed on something beyond the frame. Soft evening light catches the texture of its thick coat, revealing every detail of an animal perfectly adapted to life in the wild. Often overshadowed by Yellowstone's larger predators, the coyote remains one of the park's most resilient and intelligent inhabitants. This quiet portrait captures a fleeting moment of alertness and grace in one of North America's most celebrated wildlife landscapes.